Oilspot and Lipstick is a 1987 computer animated short film from Walt Disney Productions directed by Michael Cedeno. The short was released on June 28, 1987.
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Directed by | Michael Cedeno |
Story by | Michael Cedeno, Bruce Morris, Gary Trousdale |
Edited by | Bob Lambert (video editor), Dave Wolf (film editor) |
Music by | Jay Ferguson |
Animation by | Ruben A. Aquino, Michael Cedeno, Brian Clift, Anthony de Rosa, Jim Houston, Tina Price, and M.J. Turner |
Layouts by | Fred Cline |
Backgrounds by | Brian Sebern |
Production company | Walt Disney Productions |
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Running time | 3 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
An old, broken-down car sits on a mountain. Out of the trunk of this car comes a robot dog with glasses whose body was made, among other things, of cubes. The dog wakes up his partner, another robot dog, who has a high-heeled shoe and a pair of scissors for a head. After touching a mountain of rubbish, a giant robot wakes up, chases the dogs and grabs the female dog with one hand to eat her. The robot dog throws his spanner at the giant robot's head. The wrench causes the robot to fall to the ground. Thus, the female robot falls into the suitcase of the car.
The short film was premiered at the SIGGRAPH conference, held in Anaheim, California. However, it was never released in cinemas.[1]
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Mickey Mouse and friends |
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