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Surf's Up 2: WaveMania is a 2017 animated comedy film directed by Henry Yu. It is the sequel to the 2007 film Surf's Up. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation and WWE Studios with animation from Mainframe Studios, the film received a direct-to-video release on January 17, 2017, on DVD and digital media. [1] The reception to the sequel was mostly ...
Surf's Up is a 2007 American animated mockumentary comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.It was directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck from a screenplay they co-wrote with Don Rhymer and producer Chris Jenkins, based on a story by Jenkins and Christian Darren.
Surf's Up, a 1971 album by The Beach Boys "Surf's Up" (song), the album's title track; Surf's Up, a 2007 animated film Surf's Up, a video game based on the 2007 film "Surf's Up", a 1981 song by Jim Steinman, sung in 1984 by Meat Loaf; Surf's Up!, the second album by David Thomas and Two Pale Boys "Surf's Up!", a 1995 single by Warren DeMartini
Logo used since 2018. The following is a list of all productions produced or released by Sony Pictures Animation, the animation division of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (part of Sony Pictures Entertainment), including animated and live-action feature films, shorts, television and internet series, and specials.
Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 30, 1971 on Brother/Reprise. It received largely favorable reviews and reached number 29 on the U.S. record charts , becoming their highest-charting LP of new music in the U.S. since 1967.
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"Surf's Up" is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. It was originally intended for Smile, an unfinished Beach Boys album that was scrapped in 1967.
Buck went on to co-direct Surf's Up at Sony Pictures Animation, which was released in June 2007. [5] Buck with Frozen co-director Jennifer Lee and producer Peter Del Vecho. In 2008, Buck's old friend Lasseter, by then Disney Animation's chief creative officer, persuaded him to come back to Disney from Sony.