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Cane-Toad

Published: 27 July 2003 Publication History

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This animated short film is a toad's perspective of the dangers involved in being a wanted species. Young Baz has gone missing and his good mate Dazza gives an insight into what may have happened to the little fella. Cane-Toad was made in a Brisbane "share house" by independent animators Dave Clayton and Andrew Silke. Copyright held by creator.

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SVR '03: ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 video review on Animation theater program: part 1 - Volume 145
July 2003
ISBN:9781450377843
DOI:10.1145/1006091
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Published: 27 July 2003

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