Lucky

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day (or as we like to call it in the States: Amateur Hour), I am once again posting the little movie that was never made. Lucky was a project of the ill fated Legacy Animation Studios, a group of Disney animators and artists trying to keep a studio going here in Florida after Disney management declared hand-drawn dead and closed the doors.

Lucky is only a story reel (originally boarded by myself, Broose Johnson and John Hurst) and, at this point, will probably never be made, although my wife and I still have hopes of making it a children’s book one day.

If you like, you can read the complicated story of Legacy Animation Studios and the production of Lucky here: http://www.luckyanimated.blogspot.com, but I would recommend just watching the little movie instead.


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  1. Charles says:

    This is so appropriate for St. Patty’s Day. And I’m like the #1 fan of 2d hand drawn animation, so I know this would be great full fleshed out. I even love it enough as is…great great stuff.

  2. That was really great Eddie, and the storyboards are just beautiful.

  3. Matt says:

    That looks great! And the gruesome fate of those heckling clovers satisfies the horror lover in me. (Come to think of it, that’d be a great name for a band: “Ladies and gentlemen, Those Heckling Clovers!”)

  4. Lucas says:

    That was great! Loved the Boston terrier scene. BTW — That lady must be the luckiest lady on the planet!

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