A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 2, 1998
Original Title:
Bunny
Alternate Titles:
Nyuszkó
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Blue Sky Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Bunny, an elderly rabbit who uses a walker, is in her kitchen one night baking a cake. A photograph from her wedding day is on her wall. A pesky and persistent moth bangs about the kitchen. She shoos it outside, turns off the porch light, and returns to her baking. The moth finds its way back into the kitchen, she bats it with a wooden spoon, and it falls into the mix. She stirs it up, pours the batter into a pan, and pops it into the oven. But the moth isn't done: it has a different mission, turning the oven into a portal, and inviting Bunny on a voyage of reunion.
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Accountant:
Anthony Nisi
Animation:
Nina Bafaro
James Bresnahan
Raquel Coelho
Rhett Collier
Doug Dooley
Ed Gavin
Jeffrey Joe
Justin Leach
Dean Lennert
Carlos Saldanha
Jesse Sugarman
Steve Talkowski
Aimee Whiting
Dan Whiting
Color Timer:
Fred Heid
Digital Compositor:
Andrew Beddini
John Siczewicz
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Hilmar Koch
Dave Walvoord
Director:
Chris Wedge
Editor:
Tim Nordquist
Foley Artist:
Ginger Geary
Lighting Artist:
Mitch Kopelman
Modeling:
Cliff Bohm
Shaun Cusick
Mike Defeo
John Kahrs
Alexander Levenson
David V. Mei
Danny Williams
Music:
Tom Waits
Kathleen Brennan
Music Arranger:
Francis Thumm
Music Producer:
Kathleen Brennan
Tom Waits
Musician:
Andrew Borger
Matthew Brubeck
Ralph Carney
Trevor Dunn
Joe Gore
Carla Kihlstedt
Nik Phelps
Negative Cutter:
Noëlle Penraat
Producer:
Nina Rappaport
Production Assistant:
Tanya Doyle
Billy Foster
Production Coordinator:
Irka B. Seng-Bloom
Production Executive:
David Brown
Production Manager:
Laney Gradus
Production Supervisor:
Leon Xiao
Researcher:
Carl Ludwig
Software Engineer:
Richard Hadsell
Joel Higham
André Mazzone
Sam Richards
Chris Trimble
John Turner
Maurice Van Swaaij
Sound Assistant:
Eric A. Christoffersen
Sound Designer:
Robert Kessler
Sound Engineer:
Scott Cresswell
Paul Goodrich
Jacquire King
Jeff Sloan
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Eric A. Christoffersen
Systems Administrators & Support:
Dan Weeks
Leon Xiao
Trevor Thomson
Eugene Troubetzkoy
Technical Advisor:
Andrew Beddini
Tom Bisogno
Christopher M. Burrows
Danielle Cambridge
Jaime Castañeda
Robert V. Cavaleri
Scott Clifford
Rhett Collier
John C. Donkin
Michael Eringis
David Esneault
Sing-Choong Foo
Kristin Hansen
Jesse Hollander
Lutz Müller
Tim Speltz
Kevin Thomason
Jodi Whitsel
Thanks:
Steve Briggs
Pat Repola
Visual Effects:
Robert V. Cavaleri
Visual Effects Compositor:
Linda J. Caldwell
Writer:
Chris Wedge
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