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{{InfoboxLost
|title=Oh, Dear
|title=<center>Oh, Dear!</center>
|description=Lost Animated Short by Jiwook Kim
|startyear=2004
|timeframe=No
|image=Ohdearhqframe.png
|image=Ohdearhqframe.png
|imagecaption=Image found on a recording from Nextoons 2005
|imagecaption=Image found on a recording from Nextoons 2005.
|status=Partially lost
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|comment=Snippet found in Nicktoons bumper
|category=Lost animation
}}
}}
“Oh, Dear” is a short created by Jiwook Kim in 2004, in her third year at CALarts. Jiwook is known for her pilot short “Blackford Manor”, and is currently married to Patrick McHale of “Over the Garden Wall” fame. It’s notable appearance was the Nicktoons Film Festival 2005, where most first attribute to seeing the short. This is backed up by a Nicktoons bumper, where the only currently available footage of the short can be found.
'''''Oh, Dear!''''' is a short created by Jiwook Kim in 2004, in her third year at CALarts. Jiwook is known for her pilot short ''Blackford Manor'', and is currently married to Patrick McHale of ''Over the Garden Wall'' fame. It’s notable appearance was the Nicktoons Film Festival 2005, where most first attribute to seeing the short. This is backed up by a Nicktoons bumper, where the only currently available footage of the short can be found.


==Premise==
==Premise==
The current synopsis we have of the short as sourced from the Nextoons Film Festival DVD listing is as follows;  
The current synopsis we have of the short as sourced from the Nextoons Film Festival DVD listing is as follows;  


"While an old lady watches TV, her cat witnesses the odd goings on in the living room”.  
<blockquote>"While an old lady watches TV, her cat witnesses the odd goings on in the living room."</blockquote>


==Availability==
==Availability==
The short was first shown publicly at a CALarts Character Animation exhibition in 2004, and thankfully is listed as being saved in their library.<ref>https://calarts.on.worldcat.org/oclc/960458151</ref> However this is only accessible to the students and faculty of CALarts, and it’s unclear if they would be able to redistribute the film. The short also made an appearance at the Nextoons Nicktoon Film Festival. We can see the short listed on the Screening 6 DVD cover, where we get the runtime of the short. The DVD was available for purchase for those attending the festival. CALarts seemingly hosted a version of the film for some time, or at least more stills, from what is left of Jiwook Kim’s student page. “Oh, Dear!is listed among her films on this webpage, but is not accessible on the Wayback Machine.
The short was first shown publicly at a CALarts Character Animation exhibition in 2004, and thankfully is listed as being saved in their library.<ref>https://calarts.on.worldcat.org/oclc/960458151</ref> However this is only accessible to the students and faculty of CALarts, and it’s unclear if they would be able to redistribute the film. The short also made an appearance at the Nextoons Nicktoon Film Festival. We can see the short listed on the Screening 6 DVD cover, where we get the runtime of the short. The DVD was available for purchase for those attending the festival. CALarts seemingly hosted a version of the film for some time, or at least more stills, from what is left of Jiwook Kim’s student page. ''Oh, Dear!'' is listed among her films on this webpage, but is not accessible on the Wayback Machine.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
File:OhdearDvdcover.jpg|Scan of the Nextoons Festival DVD
File:OhdearDvdcover.jpg|Scan of the Nextoons Festival DVD.
File:Ohdearhqframe.png|Highest quality frame avalible from the short, sourced from Calarts Website
File:Ohdearhqframe.png|Highest quality frame avalible from the short, sourced from Calarts Website.
File:Ohdearfootage.gif|Isolated Footage from the Nicktoons Bumper
File:Ohdearfootage.gif|Isolated Footage from the Nicktoons Bumper.
File:Jiwookwebsite.png|Screenshot of the short being listed on Jiwook's now defunct Calarts page
File:Jiwookwebsite.png|Screenshot of the short being listed on Jiwook's now defunct Calarts page.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External links==
==External Links==
*[https://youtu.be/aPdjmhShKNI Compilation of bumpers where the only currently available footage of the short is available around 31:20.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050208174434/http:/www.calarts.edu/~kim/ Partial Backup of Jiwook's CALarts page.]


*[https://youtu.be/aPdjmhShKNI Compilation of bumpers where the only currently available footage of the short is available around 31:20]
==References==
 
{{reflist}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050208174434/http:/www.calarts.edu/~kim/ Partial Backup of Jiwook's CALarts page]


==References==
[[Category:Lost animation]]
[[Category:Lost TV]]
[[Category:Partially found media]]

Revision as of 13:10, 23 June 2022

Ohdearhqframe.png

Image found on a recording from Nextoons 2005.

Status: Partially Found

Oh, Dear! is a short created by Jiwook Kim in 2004, in her third year at CALarts. Jiwook is known for her pilot short Blackford Manor, and is currently married to Patrick McHale of Over the Garden Wall fame. It’s notable appearance was the Nicktoons Film Festival 2005, where most first attribute to seeing the short. This is backed up by a Nicktoons bumper, where the only currently available footage of the short can be found.

Premise

The current synopsis we have of the short as sourced from the Nextoons Film Festival DVD listing is as follows;

"While an old lady watches TV, her cat witnesses the odd goings on in the living room."

Availability

The short was first shown publicly at a CALarts Character Animation exhibition in 2004, and thankfully is listed as being saved in their library.[1] However this is only accessible to the students and faculty of CALarts, and it’s unclear if they would be able to redistribute the film. The short also made an appearance at the Nextoons Nicktoon Film Festival. We can see the short listed on the Screening 6 DVD cover, where we get the runtime of the short. The DVD was available for purchase for those attending the festival. CALarts seemingly hosted a version of the film for some time, or at least more stills, from what is left of Jiwook Kim’s student page. Oh, Dear! is listed among her films on this webpage, but is not accessible on the Wayback Machine.

Gallery

External Links

References