Boundin'

Boundin'

2003 ""
Boundin'
Boundin'

Boundin'

6.8 | G | en | Animation

On a high mountain plain lives a lamb with wool of such remarkable sheen that he breaks into high-steppin' dance. But there comes a day when he loses his lustrous coat and, along with it, his pride. It takes a wise jackalope - a horn-adorned rabbit - to teach the moping lamb that wooly or not, it's what's inside that'll help him rebound from life's troubles.

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6.8 | G | en | Animation , Comedy , Music | More Info
Released: November. 04,2003 | Released Producted By: Pixar , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.pixar.com/boundin
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On a high mountain plain lives a lamb with wool of such remarkable sheen that he breaks into high-steppin' dance. But there comes a day when he loses his lustrous coat and, along with it, his pride. It takes a wise jackalope - a horn-adorned rabbit - to teach the moping lamb that wooly or not, it's what's inside that'll help him rebound from life's troubles.

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Bud Luckey

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Bud Luckey

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Stompgal_87 I first saw this short before 'The Incredibles' with some fellow college students and it's every bit as enjoyable as the film it preceded, albeit the initial distress of the lamb being shorn as the rain starts to pour. Also this is one of a few Pixar shorts that has some spoken dialogue that, like the narration, rhymes perfectly.The lamb is cute and I love his dancing as well as the country music score throughout. I did, however, find the jackalope odd at first glance since I'd never seen a hare and deer hybrid before. Nevertheless he was reassuring towards the lamb to tell him to bound to overcome his shyness and I liked the drum beats made by the jackalope's bounding. Like the dancing, the bounding catches on to the animals surrounding the lamb and in spite of the cliché of the 360-shot, I enjoyed watching the lamb bounding as the seasons change.All in all this a mostly cheerful short that had a distressing bit, which in turn made me sympathise with the lamb but appreciate his dancing and bounding as well. 8/10.
b3nsky3 I love this short. I'm not sure why not very many people did. It was so poignant and touching. I love the lesson that it tries to convey. Why some may say that it's sappy and not at all like the previous Pixar shorts...I'd say this one is a cut above the rest. The animation is fabulous as always and there was just an extra touch of love to it because of the personalization done by Bud Luckey's animation. Him providing the vocals for this one put the icing on the cake. I just love Bud Luckey. He seems like such an endearing man. Especially when they interviewed him on the extra features DVD and he mentioned something about the work he did previously for Sesame Street and how he was teaching kids with numbers then and now they were teaching him how to animate with numbers...and he seemed almost tearful.
Rummelhart Weirdly watchable.It doesn't mean to be anything but cute. It succeeds completely. Water's lovely.And I keep listening to that peculiar little song. I think the line that gets me is "I must say they found his dancin' enhancin'." Dunno. Just like it.As for folks who are comparing it to Disney or Eisner or whoever -- there's little dribbles of Warner Brothers in here, and a splash of Anime and just a SMIDGEN of Hannah Barbara.Oh, let's just call it Animation Chow Mein and be happy with it.
branteva We just got the "The Incredibles" DVD. I hadn't seen the theatrical release (can't stand going to movie theaters anymore). "Boundin'" is among the extras on disc 2. I saw it for the first time last night and already I've watched at least eight times.It's very sweet, and the music and cadence is appealing. Something about the innocence of it reminds me of early Disney material, but it's not so sentimental as that. Writer/director/narrator Bud Lucky is obviously a gentle soul with a keen sense of character. I hope he gets to helm more projects for Pixar.All in all, it's a delightful 4 minutes and some-odd seconds.