Magnet Film - Animated Shorts (ENG)

Magnet Film - Animated Shorts (ENG)

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Magnet Film - Animated Shorts (ENG)
  • The Little Bird and The Caterpillar

    It’s summer. High above in a tree, the little Bird cherishes and nurtures the green leaves of his home. Suddenly a hungry caterpillar sets out to eat the appetizing leaves. The little Bird manages to lure away the glutton and an adventurous journey begins.

  • Peep And The Paperplane

  • The Kite

    Summer is coming to an end, the fruit is growing ripe on the trees. Grandpa gives his Grandson a kite. They play together but as the season changes, Grandpa grows weak. Told with enchanting, richly-textured images, this tale is about remembering those who are no longer with us.

  • White Crow

    Little White Crow was born in a flock of black crows. She is often laughed at and bullied. But when pollution causes turbulent changes to their environment, it is the little White Crow who helps the flock find a better home.

  • Scrambled

    When Esra misses her train and kills time playing a fast-paced, flashy game on her smartphone, a vintage Rubik’s cube challenges her attention.

  • Little Bird and The Squirrel

    It is Autumn; at the end of a branch hangs a red leaf. A little black bird comes along to water it when suddenly, a squirrel nicks the bird’s bright green watering can. The bird follows the cheeky thief and so begins an exciting chase through the forest.

  • Little Bird and The Leaf

    A single yellow leaf hangs on the bare branch. A gust of wind blows and it begins to float through the white winter forest. In joyful pursuit, a little bird takes off into a breathtaking flight. In the meantime, a fiery red fox licks its lips in anticipation.

  • The Little Bird and The Bees

    The little bird enjoys the blossoms of his maple tree high above the ground. All of a sudden, a mysterious humming sound sends the little bird on a journey to a magical world of flowers and bees. However, the red fox is not far away and tries to catch the little bird. Little does the red troublem...