15.000 Dibujos (1942 Chilean Animated Film)

15.000 Dibujos was an Chilean animated film and was made by Carlos Trupp from 1937 to 1942.

The film is partially lost in both footage, audio and the films's synopsis, only the characters names are know, which are: Copuchita, a condor, Manihuel, a puma, a rooster called Ño Benhaiga and a human called Clarita.

Th films was made manually and this explains the low quality of the film compared to disney films of the time which was the reason why the film failed and eventually got lost.

What is left of the film today is this 2 minute clip with no sound which is in the Biblioteca Nacional de las Americas and in the youtube channel of Kylie Trupp, the granddaughter of Carlos Trupp.

Link: http://youtu.be/zeWJoA4JnB8

Fun Fact: During the prduction of the film Walt Disney visited Carlos Trupp to see the progress of the film. He was amazed with the work (for being made manually) and gave to the production works ar Disney after the film was released. The plan wasn't done due to Disney making WWII propaganda while Chile was neutral.