Go for Gold!

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Go for Gold! is an NSFW 18+ animated short film based on NeonWabbit's The Aussie Goldmine franchise, as part of The Aussie Goldmine: Explicit Edition miniseries. Released unde Studio RGB-Newt's Team Lewd the Newt label, it is a sequel and prequel to Refill, a commissioned piece done by Toxis, whose character rigs were semi-reused for this latter project. The rest was written, drawn, animated, edited, composited, and sound designed by NeonWabbit, who also did additional character rigging, character designs, and special FX work. Backgrounds were rendered in Unreal Engine and are mainly assets created by artists on the UE Marketplace and Sketchfab.

Go for Gold!
File:Screenshot GoForGold!.png
Directed byNeonWabbit
Written byNeonWabbit
Based onThe Aussie Goldmine
by Studio RGB-Newt
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyNeonWabbit
Edited byNeonWabbit
Music byNeon and the Argie Bees
Animation byNeonWabbit
Layouts by
Backgrounds byNeonWabbit
Color processDigital
Distributed byThe Fishal Project
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Like the earlier short, it stars Nami955 as Aurora Australis, and Shay-Ki AD as Gerald Symons, and uses the post-2020 character redesigns by artist Kappapeachie. The short film has yet to be released.

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See also

  • The Aussie Goldmine, the upcoming webcomic and media franchise that this short film is based on

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