The Velveteen Rabbit (2003)
Using vivid clay animation, this adaptation of the classic children's book is a feast for the eyes. Although the velveteen rabbit is the favorite plaything of a young boy, the more modern, mechanical toys hold the stuffed bunny in contempt … except the rabbit's single friend, the skin horse, who has become real. As the horse explains the mystery of how to become real, a fable about the transforming power of love and imagination unfolds.
Director: Lindsay Van Blerk
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: November 25, 2003
Cast
- Michelle Scott - Velveteen Rabbit
- Ronald France - Skin Horse
- Daniel J Kennelly - Boy
- Brenda Wehle - Nana
- Alison Fraser - Nursery Fairy
- Henry Strozier - Doctor
- Dennis Blair - Wild Rabbit
- Jennifer Shapiro - Narrator
Music: Michael Joseph Shapiro
Production: GT Media, XYZOO Animation, Billy Budd Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
rabbit, velveteen
More Films by Director: Lindsay Van Blerk
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Velveteen Rabbit about?
- Using vivid clay animation, this adaptation of the classic children's book is a feast for the eyes. Although the velveteen rabbit is the favorite plaything of a young boy, the more modern, mechanical toys hold the stuffed bunny in contempt … except the rabbit's single friend, the skin horse, who has become real. As the horse explains the mystery of how to become real, a fable about the transforming power of love and imagination unfolds.
- Who directed The Velveteen Rabbit?
- The Velveteen Rabbit was directed by Lindsay Van Blerk.
- Who stars in The Velveteen Rabbit?
- The Velveteen Rabbit stars Michelle Scott, Ronald France, Daniel J Kennelly, Brenda Wehle, Alison Fraser, Henry Strozier.
- How long is The Velveteen Rabbit?
- The Velveteen Rabbit has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
- What genre is The Velveteen Rabbit?
- The Velveteen Rabbit is a Animation, Family film.
- Where was The Velveteen Rabbit produced?
- The Velveteen Rabbit was produced in United States of America.