
Umbrellacorn 2013
"A lonely unicorn who has an umbrella instead of a horn."
Dive into the whimsical world of *Umbrellacorn (2013)*, a charming 4-minute animated short from the creative minds at Blue Sky Studios. Directed by Stephen P.
Director: Stephen P. Neary
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Umbrellacorn (2013)* about?
*Umbrellacorn* is the endearing story of a unicorn who, rather than sporting a traditional horn, carries a bright umbrella. Set in a fantastical world, the short film follows this quirky creature as it navigates feelings of loneliness while discovering the unexpected beauty in its unique appearance. It's a tale of self-acceptance wrapped in whimsy and heart.
Who directed *Umbrellacorn*?
*Umbrellacorn (2013)* was directed by Stephen P. Neary, known for his work in animation and visual storytelling.
Who stars in *Umbrellacorn*?
Cast details for *Umbrellacorn (2013)* are not publicly listed.
Is *Umbrellacorn (2013)* worth watching?
As a 4-minute animated short, *Umbrellacorn (2013)* is a delightful watch if you enjoy charming, low-stakes stories with emotional depth. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its creative premise and animation quality make it a standout in the family genre—perfect for a quick, uplifting experience.
How long is *Umbrellacorn*?
*Umbrellacorn (2013)* has a runtime of 4 minutes.
About Umbrellacorn (2013) — A Whimsical Animated Short You Can't Miss
Dive into the whimsical world of *Umbrellacorn (2013)*, a charming 4-minute animated short from the creative minds at Blue Sky Studios. Directed by Stephen P. Neary, this computer-animated gem tells the heartwarming tale of a solitary unicorn whose most striking feature isn't a horn but a vibrant umbrella, setting it apart in a land where magic and melancholy collide. The film blends gentle humor with a bittersweet exploration of loneliness and belonging, creating an atmosphere that's as nostalgic as it is enchanting. With its pastel visuals and understated storytelling, *Umbrellacorn (2013)* invites viewers of all ages to ponder the beauty of imperfection and the comfort of small, unexpected joys.
Though brief, *Umbrellacorn* packs an emotional punch, wrapping its themes in the familiar yet fresh language of animation. Neary's direction infuses the short film with a dreamy, almost fairy-tale quality, making it a standout in the family and animation genres. Whether you're drawn in by its unique premise or simply captivated by its visual appeal, this tiny but mighty film proves that even the shortest stories can leave a lasting impression.