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Lackadaisy (film)

Lackadaisy is an American animated gangster short film based on the webcomic of the same name by Tracy Butler. It is directed by Fable Siegel, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Butler, and follows the rivalry between the titular Lackadaisy and Marigold gangs: two bootlegging groups who are smuggling alcohol during the Prohibition era in 1927.

The short film was released to YouTube on March 29, 2023, and was crowdfunded through a Kickstarter campaign. It was met with widespread acclaim for its animation, voice acting, music, characters, and historical accuracy.

In a feline-populated St. Louis, during Prohibition in 1927, bootlegger Roark "Rocky" Rickaby performs his violin while reciting his poetic memoir to the Mississippi River. After finishing his recital, Rocky joins up with his cousin Calvin "Freckle" McMurray and their close friend Ivy Pepper to dig up a coffin loaded with whisky from one of their suppliers. Just as they load the bottles into their car, they are ambushed by the rival Marigold gang consisting of former Lackadaisy member Mordecai Heller and the Cajun Savoy siblings: Nicodeme (Nico) and Serafine. In the ensuing chase, Freckle disables Marigold's car with his Tommy gun, and Mordecai forces them off the road and into the Sable mining quarry.

As Rocky runs off, Ivy is left to repair the car while Freckle holds off Mordecai. Nicodeme and Serafine, on the other hand, attack Ivy and the car. Rushing to aid Ivy, Freckle loses his cover, and Mordecai is able to land a shot. Rocky wanders the quarry and manages to rig a steam shovel to drive itself while he maniacally hurls dynamite to drive the Marigold gang away. With an explosion, he stops Mordecai, who was about to shoot Freckle. Rocky also gives Ivy time to repair the car. Rocky accidentally causes a flood by destroying a water tower. While the trio escapes, Mordecai aims his gun at the group, but decides not to fire after seeing Ivy as she drives.

At the Lackadaisy speakeasy, the owner, Mitzi May, expresses her laments to the portrait of her deceased husband, Atlas, as she recalls how big their business used to be. She meets with her employees and her guest, Sedgewick "Wick" Sable, the owner of the quarry. She asks him for financial help, though he politely refuses to maintain his public image to the community. Rocky, Freckle, and Ivy return with only three bottles intact from the fight. Mitzi expresses displeasure with the short amount recovered and states she is happy they came back safely. Rocky and fellow musician Dorian "Zib" Zibowski play music with the band on stage. Ivy teaches a dance to Freckle, during which Mitzi reminisces about how thriving the club was in Atlas's time.

Mordecai calls his superior Asa Sweet and reports his and the Savoys' failure to recover the supply, and that one of their suppliers has crossed them to sell to Lackadaisy. Sweet suggests that they may need to tie up this loose end before the government catches wind of their operation.

In March 2020, Butler began crowdfunding the short film through a Kickstarter campaign. The campaign was originally intended to raise $85,000 for the creation of a ten-minute short, but scored four times its intended budget. According to the creators, more than 160 "skilled artists across the world" became part of the short film's production.

The trailer was released to YouTube on January 16, 2023, followed by the short film proper on March 29. On July 11, it was announced that the film would receive its first theatrical screening followed by a live Q&A with the creators at the Secret Movie Club theater in Los Angeles on August 2.

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