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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://dreamworks.fandom.com/wiki/Larrikins DreamWorks Animation Wiki page] Retrieved 9 Jul '19
*[https://dreamworks.fandom.com/wiki/Larrikins DreamWorks Animation Wiki page] Retrieved 09 Jul '19
*[https://twitter.com/peterdeseve/status/1080637923182239744?lang=en Peter de Seve concept art] Retrieved 9 Jul '19
*[https://twitter.com/peterdeseve/status/1080637923182239744?lang=en Peter de Seve concept art] Retrieved 09 Jul '19
*[https://pennacchioli.artstation.com/ Gabriele Pennacchioli concept art] Retrieved 9 Jul '19
*[https://pennacchioli.artstation.com/ Gabriele Pennacchioli concept art] Retrieved 09 Jul '19
*[https://rdaskas.tumblr.com/post/184421314126/larrikins-20152016-photoshop-dreamworks Richard Daskas concept art] Retrieved 9 Jul '19
*[https://rdaskas.tumblr.com/post/184421314126/larrikins-20152016-photoshop-dreamworks Richard Daskas concept art] Retrieved 09 Jul '19

Revision as of 15:05, 9 July 2019

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Status: Partially found



Larrikins was an animated musical comedy to be released by DreamWorks in February 2018. It was cancelled in March 2017, alongside layoffs of many DreamWorks employees, when the studio was acquired by NBCUniversal. Eventually the assets were repurposed for the short film Bilby, released on June 16, 2018 at the 2018 Annecy International Animated Film Festival and later uploaded to YouTube on December 21, 2018.

Not much is known about the plot, but it was to feature Perry the bilby and Red the kangaroo traveling across the Australian Outback. However, some animation from the original film has leaked via demo reels from animators, as well as a fair amount concept artwork.

Videos

Demo reel by animator Alexis Wanneroy.

Demo reel by animator Scott Lemmer. Larrikins footage starting at 2:03.

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