Rabbits Under the Shed

Rabbits Under the Shed

0.0

May 28 2021

0h 25m

Animation, Family, Music

After a disagreement with her mom, 8-year-old Natalie runs away — all the way to her backyard, where she meets a family of rabbits and decides to move in with them. Songs are sung and friends are made in this sweet, funny short film about building trust, overcoming fear, and connecting across difference to make room for everyone.

Emmi McIntosh

Emmi McIntosh

Natalie

AZ Nowell

AZ Nowell

Natalie's Mom

Darwin Shire

Darwin Shire

Bella

David Greene

David Greene

Blake

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