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- Scragg_n_Bones abstract "Scragg 'n' Bones is a CGI animated short created by Daniel Pickering. Produced at Annix Studios and tells the story of an abandoned dog named Scragg. Scragg lives in an alley behind a Chinese restaurant near his friend Bones, a neglected cat who lives on the fire escape of the apartments above.It was originally made as a seven-minute short and was first shown at the BAFTAs in 2006.".
- Q7438701 abstract "Scragg 'n' Bones is a CGI animated short created by Daniel Pickering. Produced at Annix Studios and tells the story of an abandoned dog named Scragg. Scragg lives in an alley behind a Chinese restaurant near his friend Bones, a neglected cat who lives on the fire escape of the apartments above.It was originally made as a seven-minute short and was first shown at the BAFTAs in 2006.".
- Scragg_n_Bones comment "Scragg 'n' Bones is a CGI animated short created by Daniel Pickering. Produced at Annix Studios and tells the story of an abandoned dog named Scragg. Scragg lives in an alley behind a Chinese restaurant near his friend Bones, a neglected cat who lives on the fire escape of the apartments above.It was originally made as a seven-minute short and was first shown at the BAFTAs in 2006.".
- Q7438701 comment "Scragg 'n' Bones is a CGI animated short created by Daniel Pickering. Produced at Annix Studios and tells the story of an abandoned dog named Scragg. Scragg lives in an alley behind a Chinese restaurant near his friend Bones, a neglected cat who lives on the fire escape of the apartments above.It was originally made as a seven-minute short and was first shown at the BAFTAs in 2006.".