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The Present

The Present

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A teenage boy is gifted a puppy by his mother, but it isn’t to his liking.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration5 mins

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  • Leah, 11
  • 11 reviews

The Present

5 stars

30 Mar 2023

This short animation starts off with a lonely boy who is always on his Xbox.One day his mother came home with a present for him.To his surprise a little brown puppy jumps out.He first hates the little dog as they have one thing in common,they are both missing one leg.He later warms up the little puppy ad the become best friends. I love this film because it shows that you shouldn't let anything hold you back from living your life.The music was very cheerful and bright and most of the film was in bright colours,however when he got sad the colour got duller to show his emotion.The characters were the boy, the little puppy and his wonderful mother. I recommend this film for all ages because its displays that everyone can do great things even if they are missing an arm or leg.I cant wait to watch more short animations like this one in the future.

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