Boundin ' es un cortometraje de animación por computadora de Pixar de 2003, que se mostró en los cines antes del largometraje de superhéroes Los Increíbles . [2] El corto es una historia narrada musicalmente sobre una oveja bailarina, que pierde su confianza después de ser esquilada. La película fue escrita, dirigida, narrada y contó con la composición musical y la actuación del animador de Pixar Bud Luckey .
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Directed by | Bud Luckey |
Produced by | Osnat Shurer |
Written by | Bud Luckey |
Starring | Bud Luckey |
Narrated by | Bud Luckey |
Music by | Bud Luckey |
Cinematography | Jesse Hollander |
Edited by | Steve Bloom |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures |
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Running time | 5 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
The film features a sheep that lives in the American West. His elegant dancing is popular with the other animals. One day the sheep-shearers arrive and shear him for wool. Having lost his coat, the other animals laugh at the sheep and he becomes shy and loses the confidence to dance. It is whilst in his bare state that a benevolent jackalope comes across the little lamb and teaches him the merits of "bounding", not just dancing (that is, getting up whenever you fall down). The sheep is converted and his joy in life is restored. The sheep's wool eventually grows back in the winter, only for it to be cut again, but his pride is now completely unshaken and he continues to "bound."
Voice cast
- Bud Luckey as Narrator, Sheep and Jackalope
Production
Writer-director Bud Luckey designed and voiced all the characters, composed the music and wrote the story. According to the director's commentary for The Incredibles, Brad Bird wanted to introduce the animated short by having Rick Dicker, (the superhero relocator from The Incredibles, also voiced by Luckey) enter a room, sit down, pull out a bottle of "booze" and a banjo.
This is the first Pixar short with a theatrical release that included vocal performances with words (Bobby McFerrin did an a capella song for Knick Knack). All prior films included only music and sound effects. In addition, it is the first Pixar short to include a vocal performance and not be based on and star characters from a Pixar theatrical film.
The Cars DVD contains a version of Boundin' with Mater as the jackalope, Lightning McQueen as the sheep, and Guido as the gophers as an Easter egg.
Theatrical and home media release
To qualify for the 2004 Academy Awards, Pixar arranged in December 2003 special screenings of the short at the Laemmle Theatres in Los Angeles.[3]
Boundin' was released on March 15, 2005, on The Incredibles two-disc DVD collector's release, including commentary from Bud Luckey and the short clip titled Who is Bud Luckey?.[2] The film was also released as part of Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1 in 2007.
Awards
- 2004: Annie Award — Best Animated Short Subject (Won)[4]
- 2004: Academy Award — Best Animated Short Film (Nominated)[5]
References
- ^ Dellamorte, Andre (April 30, 2011). "THE INCREDIBLES Blu-ray Review". Collider. Archived from the original on February 9, 2013. Retrieved January 20, 2016.
- ^ a b "Smash Box-Office Success Comes Home March 15!". Pixar. January 18, 2005. Archived from the original on April 28, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
- ^ Wolff, Ellen (December 9, 2003). "Animated shorts discover fest route is not only road to Oscar". Variety. Retrieved April 21, 2013.
- ^ "31st Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2003)". The Annie Awards. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
- ^ "The 76th Academy Awards (2004) Nominees and Winners". The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2012.
External links
- Official website
- Boundin' at IMDb
- Boundin' at The Big Cartoon DataBase