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'''''Big Buck Bunny''''' is the second short film from the Blender Foundation after ''[[Elephants Dream]]'', made partly to drive development of Blender, an open-source 3-D authoring software package, and partly to showcase its capabilities. The plot is simple but the characters are quite charming and the whole thing is reminiscent of [[Pixar]] shorts of old.
'''''Big Buck Bunny''''' is the second short film from the Blender Foundation after ''[[Elephants Dream]]'', made partly to drive development of Blender, an open-source 3-D authoring software package, and partly to showcase its capabilities. The plot is simple but the characters are quite charming and the whole thing is reminiscent of [[Pixar]] shorts of old.


This short is released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, and is downloadable [http://www.bigbuckbunny.org/ here] or [http://www.archive.org/details/BigBuckBunny_328 here].
This short is released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, and is downloadable at [https://peach.blender.org/download/ the project's website] or [http://www.archive.org/details/BigBuckBunny_328 archive.org].


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[[Category:Western Animation]]
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[[Category:Short Film]]
[[Category:Free Culture]]

Latest revision as of 23:06, 23 June 2024


A Gentle Giant bunny who loves nothing better than watching the butterflies is harassed by a gang of nasty little critters, until he's pushed too far...

A Bad Hare Day

Big Buck Bunny is the second short film from the Blender Foundation after Elephants Dream, made partly to drive development of Blender, an open-source 3-D authoring software package, and partly to showcase its capabilities. The plot is simple but the characters are quite charming and the whole thing is reminiscent of Pixar shorts of old.

This short is released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, and is downloadable at the project's website or archive.org.

Tropes used in Big Buck Bunny include: