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|title=<center>Trickle Dickle Down (Ralph Bakshi short)</center>
|title=<center>Trickle Dickle Down</center>
|image=Coonskin.jpg
|imagecaption=''Coonskin'' poster.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=22 Sep '18
|datefound=22 Sep 2018
|foundby=Teddy Shows
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'''''Trickle Dickle Down''''' was an animated short film by famous director Ralph Bakshi released for the 2012 American presidential election. From the little information available, the short appears to be a re-dub of clips from Bakshi's 1975 feature film '''''Coonskin''''' with dialogue meant to critique 2012 Republican candidate Mitt Romney.<ref>[http://www.animationmagazine.net/internet/bakshi-pokes-fun-at-politics-in-trickle-dickle-down-short/ An Animation Magazine article on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.]</ref> One scene supposedly features a character talking about Mitt Romney's economic plan as he rummages through garbage. <ref>[https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/watch-ralph-bakshis-political-toon-trickle-dickle-down-182013408.html A Yahoo article on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.]</ref>  
'''''Trickle Dickle Down''''' was an animated short film by famous director Ralph Bakshi released for the 2012 American presidential election. From the little information available, the short is a re-dub of clips from Bakshi's 1975 feature film ''Coonskin'' with dialogue meant to critique 2012 Republican candidate Mitt Romney.<ref>[http://animationmagazine.net/internet/bakshi-pokes-fun-at-politics-in-trickle-dickle-down-short/ An Animation Magazine article on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.] Retrieved 20 Aug '18</ref> One scene supposedly features a character talking about Mitt Romney's economic plan as he rummages through garbage.<ref>[https://yahoo.com/entertainment/watch-ralph-bakshis-political-toon-trickle-dickle-down-182013408.html A Yahoo article on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.] Retrieved 20 Aug '18</ref>  


==Availability==
==Availability==
Based on the publication dates of articles from the time, the short appears to have been released on Bakshi's official YouTube channel on September 14th 2012.<ref>[https://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/09/14/video-trickle-dickle-down-ralph-bakshis-new-short/ A BleeedingCool video on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.]</ref> The contemporary articles all embed a now dead YouTube video. Due to the once easy availability of this short, many articles can be summarized as "Ralph Bakshi made a political short, check it out," resulting in little information available. It is not known when the video was taken down, but due to the high profile nature of Bakshi, it is possible the short was mirrored by someone (though no mirrors can be found at this time).
Based on the publication dates of articles from the time, the short appears to have been released on Bakshi's official YouTube channel on September 14th, 2012.<ref>[https://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/09/14/video-trickle-dickle-down-ralph-bakshis-new-short/ A BleeedingCool video on ''Trickle Dickle Down''.] Retrieved 20 Aug '18</ref> The contemporary articles all embed a now dead YouTube video. Due to the once-easy availability of this short, many articles can be summarized as "Ralph Bakshi made a political short, check it out", resulting in little information available. It is not known when the video was taken down, but due to the high-profile nature of Bakshi, it is possible the short was mirrored by someone (though no mirrors can be found at this time).


The video was found on September 22nd, 2018, by YouTube user “Teddy Shows” and can now be viewed below.
On September 22nd, 2018, the full short was uploaded to YouTube by user [https://youtube.com/channel/UCrWZdo0d7OJUhAvsSvmdXsg Teddy Shows].


==Videos==
==Videos==
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==See Also==
*[[Bobby's Girl (lost footage from unfinished animated film; 1980s)]]
*[[The Cigarette and the Weed (partially found Ralph Bakshi animated short; 1981)]]
*[[Cool World (partially lost unreleased screenplay of Ralph Bakshi live-action animated film; 1990-1992)]]
*[[Hey Good Lookin' (partially found original version of Ralph Bakshi animated film; 1975)]]
*[[Hound Town (partially lost NBC animated TV show pilot; 1989)]]
*[[J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings Part I (partially found deleted scenes from fantasy-adventure film; 1978)]]
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 7 April 2023

Coonskin.jpg

Coonskin poster.

Status: Found

Date found: 22 Sep 2018

Found by: Teddy Shows

Trickle Dickle Down was an animated short film by famous director Ralph Bakshi released for the 2012 American presidential election. From the little information available, the short is a re-dub of clips from Bakshi's 1975 feature film Coonskin with dialogue meant to critique 2012 Republican candidate Mitt Romney.[1] One scene supposedly features a character talking about Mitt Romney's economic plan as he rummages through garbage.[2]

Availability

Based on the publication dates of articles from the time, the short appears to have been released on Bakshi's official YouTube channel on September 14th, 2012.[3] The contemporary articles all embed a now dead YouTube video. Due to the once-easy availability of this short, many articles can be summarized as "Ralph Bakshi made a political short, check it out", resulting in little information available. It is not known when the video was taken down, but due to the high-profile nature of Bakshi, it is possible the short was mirrored by someone (though no mirrors can be found at this time).

On September 22nd, 2018, the full short was uploaded to YouTube by user Teddy Shows.

Videos

The full short.

See Also

References