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The Murder Of Steamboat Willie

Jun 1, 2024 · 47m 21s
The Murder Of Steamboat Willie
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Nation of Animation Presents: Steamboat Willie, the iconic cartoon that launched Disney’s empire, has entered the public domain. He’s also been MURDERED! Ryan and Brooke, lifelong cartoon fans with unfulfilling...

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Nation of Animation Presents:

Steamboat Willie, the iconic cartoon that launched Disney’s empire, has entered the public domain. He’s also been MURDERED! Ryan and Brooke, lifelong cartoon fans with unfulfilling day jobs, take it upon themselves to solve this unsolvable case of mouseslaughter – and their investigation will take them into a sordid, strange world of two-dimensional two-timing, cartoonish corruption, and monochrome mystery.They’ll encounter public domain figures with a potential axe to grind with Steamboat Willie, from Captain Pete to Tigger to the mythical Hercules himself. What happens to a character when they enter the public domain? What does it mean to be an intellectual property? And how could any of this be worth killing someone over? The answers may shake Ryan and Brooke’s faith in cartoons, authorship, and the public domain itself.

The Murder of Steamboat Willie is a Nation of Animation production, and is not produced, endorsed, licensed, or approved by the Walt Disney Corporation. All established characters depicted therein are in the public domain.

Written and Directed by Ryan Stevens and Brooke-Erin Smith.
Produced by Danny Mendoza
Ryan and “Mike” were played by Ryan Stevens
Brooke was played by Brooke-Erin Smith
Newscaster was played by Madison Hill
Captain Pete was played by Makela Yepez
Tigger was played by Freddie Powers
Disney Lawyer was played Kelsea Woods
Pinnocchio was played by John Floyd
Peter Pan was played by Clare Rollinger
Hercules was played by David Kepner
Additional voices for the Disney adults were provided by Jordan “Old Bean” Smith-Bowers and Hayden Bowers

Original music composed by Mitch McAndrew. You can find his work on bandcamp and Spotify as Dogcatcher.

Original art by Urvashi Lele.

Additional music and sounds include
“Dances and Dames” by Kevin Macleod licensed under a Creative Commons attribution license and sourced from http://FreeMusicArchive.org.

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