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Release Date:
November 26, 2020
Original Title:
Odd Dog
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Greyscale Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 4
Greyscale animation presents a short film about a young boy who pleads with his mother to get him a dog but his mother prefers a cat. Years later, the boy runs into what looks like a cat on the street. Can the cat win the boy over with his crazy dog-like antics and become the boy's "odd dog"? This award-winning animated short has screened at film festivals all around the world and was successfully funded on Kickstarter. It is based on the Director’s son and their cat and was lovingly made by so many incredibly talented artists.
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Animation:
Eileen Bray
Chris Lam
Mai Shirai
Katherine Waddell
Jason Wong
Animation Fix Coordinator:
Eileen Bray
Ryan Geery
David Johnson
Tobias Krebs
Mai Shirai
Katherine Waddell
Background Designer:
Ania Przybylko
Character Designer:
Miles Dulay
Prem Sai GS
Genevieve Tsai
Nichole Wong Forti
Compositor:
Keika Lee
Concept Artist:
Karolyn Moses
Digital Colorist:
Patricia DaSilva
Director of Operations:
Keika Lee
Editor:
Joi-Noelle Worley
Music Director:
Jennifer Kes Remington
Painter:
Allen Song
Producer:
Keika Lee
Sound Designer:
Kristian Hayden
Storyboard Artist:
Stephanie Dere
Writers' Production:
Keika Lee
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