Big Buck Bunny

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Big Buck Bunny is a short animated film created by the Blender Institute. It was released in 2008 and is notable for being one of the first animated films produced entirely using open-source software, specifically Blender, which is a free 3D modeling and animation program.
The film is about a large, kind-hearted rabbit named Buck, who seeks revenge on three mischievous rodents that have been tormenting him. The film showcases high-quality animation, visual effects, and a heartwarming storyline, all done using Blender's open-source tools.
Key facts about Big Buck Bunny:
• Release Date: April 10, 2008.
• Duration: Approximately 9 minutes.
• Creators: The film was produced by the Blender Institute, led by Blender's founder Ton Roosendaal.
• Purpose: Big Buck Bunny was created as a demonstration of Blender's capabilities for 3D animation and as a way to showcase the potential of open-source software in the world of digital animation.
• Storyline: The plot revolves around Buck, a large, gentle rabbit, who gets his revenge on a group of animals (three rodents) who have been causing him trouble. The movie is filled with humor, action, and a bit of sweet vengeance.
Big Buck Bunny was widely acclaimed for its animation quality, especially considering it was made with an open-source tool, and it also helped Blender gain recognition as a powerful 3D animation tool. The film has since been made available for free online, and it has been used by many in the Blender community as a learning resource.
The film's open nature made it a popular choice for educational purposes, and it’s often cited as a landmark moment for the use of open-source software in the field of digital animation.

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