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Release Date:
October 22, 2025
Original Title:
The Unlucky Rabbit
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Family | History
Production Companies:
Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A group of animators pitch The Unlucky Rabbit, a documentary exploring Walt Disney’s earliest creation, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Through storyboards, they retrace the 1920s from Disney’s arrival in California, to his collaboration with Ub Iwerks for the character Oswald at Universal Pictures.
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Animation:
Lilly Kocurek
Kristin Schueller
Animation Coordinator:
Lauren Chew
Assistant Editor:
Luke Strickler
Background Designer:
Taylor Skorupa
Maggie Chen
Boom Operator:
Bailey Wertzberger
Casting Director:
Piper Jones
Character Designer:
Joely Brown
Colorist:
Jay Pennathur
Director:
Shane Hernandez
Director of Photography:
Simon Vidas
Editor:
Shane Hernandez
First Assistant Camera:
Po Ting Lau
First Assistant Director:
Piper Jones
Gaffer:
Jay Pennathur
Grip:
Joseph Domingo
Key Grip:
Collin O'Brien
Music:
Don Claverie
Producer:
Piper Jones
Shane Hernandez
Production Assistant:
Maddy Gault
Production Design:
Carter Vickers
Script Supervisor:
Gabriella Gutierrez
Second Assistant Camera:
Rachel Kelly
Set Decoration:
Bailey Wertzberger
Sound Mixer:
Arjun Satyavrath
Sound Recordist:
Mary Robinson Coco
Storyboard Artist:
Ryan Krall
Joely Brown
Lilly Kocurek
Amy Ninh
Katelyn Park
Makena Bajar
Visual Effects:
Sidney Kuehn
Jash Shah
William Fischer
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Alex Rosenberg
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