Dick Figures: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Ed Skudder Zack Keller |
Written by | Ed Skudder Zack Keller |
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Produced by | Nick Butera Andy Fiedler |
Starring | Ed Skudder Zack Keller Eric Bauza Ben Tuller Shea Carter[a] Mike Nassar Chad Quandt Lauren K. Sokolov |
Edited by | Zack Keller (uncredited) |
Music by | Nick Keller |
Production companies | Remochoso Six Point Harness |
Distributed by | Mondo Media |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Upwards of $313,411[1] |
Box office | $873,987[1] |
Dick Figures: The Movie is a 2013 independent American adult animated fantasy action-adventure comedy film produced by Remochoso and Six Point Harness and distributed by Mondo Media. It is based on the animated web series Dick Figures. The film was written and directed by Ed Skudder and Zack Keller (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Nick Butera and Andy Fiedler. Skudder and Keller star as Red and Blue, two best friends and polar opposites who set out on a journey to find the Great Sword of Destiny for the Raccoon in order to save their friendship, Pink's birthday, and the world from Lord Takagami. It also features the voices of Eric Bauza, Ben Tuller, Shea Carter,[b] Mike Nassar, Chad Quandt, and Lauren K. Sokolov.
It is Mondo Media's first feature-length film and independent company 6 Point Harness's first original feature film. The film was released on VOD on September 17, 2013.
Dick Figures: The Movie was split into 12 chapters and published onto YouTube by Mondo's YouTube channel at different times in September. $313,411 was raised through the mass-funding platform Kickstarter from 5,616 backers (including Warren Graff, Fred Seibert, Gundarr creators Corey McDaniel & Ted Wilson, amongst others) through May 31 to July 16, 2012, out of originally a $250,000 goal, breaking the record for the most-funded animation project through the site, until it was surpassed by Blur Studio's The Goon in November 2012, the latter of which remains unreleased as of 2024.[2]
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