Frank the Wrabbit
Frank the Wabbit is a 1998 Canadian animated short film by Academy Award-winning animator John Weldon.[1] The film centres on a highly intelligent rabbit with a philosophical worldview and a quick wit to survive and prosper even when the farmer's carrots disappeared.[1] The film had its genesis in a bedtime story that Weldon made up for his young daughter.[1] The film received a Genie Award nomination for Best Animated Short at the 19th Genie Awards in 1999.[2] In 1999, it was one of eight National Film Board of Canada projects criticized by Reform Party of Canada MP John Williams as a "waste of taxpayers' money".[3] References
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