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Revision as of 06:05, 3 January 2016
Boundin' is a 2003 Pixar short film. It was written and directed by Bud Luckey.
Plot
In the West lives a lamb whose pride and joy is his wool. When a man comes and shears him, the lamb becomes depressed. It takes a Jackalope to teach him to bounce back from life's troubles.
Trivia
- This is the first theatrical short to have dialogue. To date, this is the only Pixar short to feature dialogue that isn't based on a pre-existing property. Indeed, the man talking on the radio in Day & Night is a recording of a speech by Dr. Wayne Dyer.[1]
- Bud Luckey, who performed all the voices, played Rick Dicker in The Incredibles. He also worked on Sesame Street as the Alligator King in an animated short.
- In the first draft, Rick Dicker was going to sit on a chair and tell the story.
- The car that the man drives is Stanley from Cars. There is a statue of that car in the film.
- The hand that grabs the sheep belongs to the dentist from Finding Nemo.
- Also, the fish seen in this short are based on Gurgle.
- The Cars DVD and Blu-Ray contain a version of Boundin' with Mater as the Jackalope and Lightning McQueen as the lamb. Guido is also seen briefly as six groundhogs.