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''Quasi at the Quackadero'' is a 1975 animated short by Sally Cruikshank. This cartoon follows two ducks and a pet robot at an amusement park in the future where time travel is exploited. In 2009, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. ==Production== Animator Sally Cruikshank, while a graduate student at the San Francisco Art Institute, in San Francisco, California, created the animated short "Chow Fun" (1972), editing it at the city's Snazelle Films, a commercial-film company that also rented space and film equipment. This led to Cruikshank being hired there, and becoming head of animation by the end of summer 1972.〔Counts, Kyle. "The Short Life of Sally Cruikshank", ''Starlog Presents Comics Scene'' #7, January 1982, pp. 41-42〕 While working at Snazelle, Cruikshank developed "Quasi at the Quackadero", her best-known work. Initially given working titles that included "I Walked with a Duck", "Hold That Quasi", and "Quasi Quacks Up", the 10-minute, 35mm short, with 100 watercolor backgrounds and approximately 5,000 cels, took two years for Cruikshank to draw, followed by four months for photography and post-production. Cruikshank independently financed〔Counts, p. 44〕 the $6,000 budget, which went primarily for cel painting, sound recording and lab and camera work. Underground cartoonist Kim Deitch, then Cruikshank's boyfriend, did much of the inking, using dip pen and rapidograph, with Kathryn Lenihan doing most of the cel painting.〔Counts, p. 42〕
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