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Family Bonds

Family Bonds

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A little fox who lives within an unconventional family unit learns that love is more important than appearances.

CertificateUnclassified

Duration7 mins

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  • Aimee, 10
  • 8 reviews

the fun family bonds

3 stars

11 Apr 2024

This is a short film about a fox, a mother goose, and a father goose. So, the fox starts his morning routine then prances outside. After he spots a butterfly, he starts the chase into a deep wood and notices ... another fox! The little fox was still nervous and hid under a long log with a few quick peaks at the other fox. However, it springs into a bush then brings out a ... DEAD GOOSE!?The baby fox runs away in fear stumbling along the way back to his home. The parent geese see something’s wrong and try to comfort him and find out why he’s so blue. Unfortunately, he lashes out and attacks his father leaving a red stain on the goose’s pearly white feathers. Realizing what he did hurrying out the door and tripping and stumbling as he is going that fast comes across a meek mouse that scurries into a hollow and fallen tree trunk for protection. Feeling ashamed of himself he starts to stroll away until an owl glides over spotting a mouse. Taking his chance he leaps out and scares away the owl, saving the mouse. With all the ruckus the geese ran into the fox, but will they take him in again? Now time for what ?....

Well, it wasn't my favourite because I prefer funny and silly things over things like this, but it was OK. It reminded me of Peppa Pig because of the family learning life lessons and thoughts so that's my review on Family Bonds.

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