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Children's Animation
Your kids will enjoy our colorful animated shorts program which aims to develop their character, enhance their knowledge, and broaden their perspective. Adults, feel free to tag along as these animated shorts are for the whole family to enjoy. Ages 6 and up. Total running time is 46 min.
Co-presented by ITVS (Independent Television Service).
Fluffle directed by Stephanie Franz (USA, 2010, 2 min, Animation) Fluffle is an animated short about a small creature's quest to complete his soda bottle cap collection. He's missing his favorite flavor: grape. In the past he has always found the caps lying around by themselves, but today an unopened bottle of grape soda rolls into his life. He is elated by the prospect of adding the grape cap to his collection. What he doesn't realize is how hard it will be.
Iwanna Wanda in "Don't Wanna Brush" directed by Barbara J. Parks (USA, 2009, 4 min, Animation) Five-year-old Iwanna Wanda is a stubborn little girl with a mind of her own. One day, she decides that she never wants to brush her teeth ever again, but things don't turn out to be as much fun as she hoped.
Sparky directed by Imogene Drummond (USA, 2010, 3 min, Animation) In a blue cosmic egg, seeds of light or sparks sprout and bud. The paper cut-out pieces playfully re-configure themselves, create surprising new images, then come together to form a work of art symbolizing our potential for creativity, growth and transformation. Sparky mingles original art, animation, music, and poetry.
The Little Things directed by Kayla Cooper (Canada, 2010, 5 min, Animation) Stephanie is pretty, rich, and mean. Her gigantic eyes are a gorgeous green. This tale contains many lessons to be learned, as far as beauty is concerned.
Paper Words directed by Joyce Lee (USA, 2010, 27 min, Animation) 'Paper Words' is a 3D-animated short film about a young girl named Mei who uses her imagination and dreams to keep herself entertained in a world where few understand her.
Breath directed by Kartika Mediani (USA, 2010, 4 min, Animation) Metaphors of different things happen in life, and how different actions affect those things in relation to our memories and emotions.
The Plant directed by Jennifer Oxley (USA, 2010, 1 min, Animation) A bright young girl with a sunny disposition finds a creative solution for getting her kite down from a tree.
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LocationLittle Roxie Theatre (View)
3117 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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