I saw this at the Annecy animation festival and loved it. Mio Mao. It didn’t have any voiceover on the festival version and to be honest I prefered it. The voiceover is rather surplus to requirements.
I saw this at the Annecy animation festival and loved it. Mio Mao. It didn’t have any voiceover on the festival version and to be honest I prefered it. The voiceover is rather surplus to requirements.
Here’s a whole episode of Harry and Toto… featuring the inhabitants of Opposite Town. This episode (first broadcast on Cbeebies) is written by series creator Paul Shuttleworth from Handle and Spout.
More info on cast and crew at imdb
Here’s some animations by kids.
I’ll See You Under the Sea
Yellow No Monkey (by my nephew)
and finally ‘The Bullet Car’ which distills every male oriented adventure story into its essential elements.
The Barton Hill Animation Festival has come and gone once more. Unfortunately we weren’t able to attend this year, but I’m pleased to see that the kids attending the festival have had the chance to create some more great short animations.
Trip to Planet Dangerous
Prince Harry the Brilliant and Mr Jealous Wealous
Pixilation Workshop
I used to love The Flumps. Ecky thump, they’re from Yorkshire just like me Grandma. Grandfather Flump still reminds me of me own Granpa too. This has that same folksy feel that all the best stuff from the seventies has. My favourite character was always white hatted Pootle though, just because he (or was it she?) was the naughtiest.
The first of five short films about different art works from the Tate collection.
Watch more here at the Tate Website
Here’s someĀ kids series from the back and beyond. Do you remember a “Super Lunar Bird” called Wattoo Wattoo. Me and my siblings loved this alien bird. I can’t find an English version, so here is an original French version episode with an anti-smoking theme. It’s interesting, not least because you don’t often see smoking on children’s TV amymore.
So there you are… give up smoking by replacing cigarettes with explosives. D’accord!
Also, a film that a friend recommended from her own childhood, Barbapapa. Also a French production !
Here’s a series produced by Academy Award nominated Brown Bag Films from Dublin. It has a Mr.Men, Roobarb and Custard feel about it. Narrated by Geoffrey Palmer.
Brown Bag have been working on a new series of Noddy with Chorion. It’s about a million times better than the last Noddy series, thanks to Brown Bag’s involvement. Hopefully they’ll release some footage soon so I can feature that here!
Notebookbabies’ Mr Dusko explains how he does what he does in his latest animation.