KIDS FIRST! - EPIC ACG FILM FESTIVAL

Animation Collection for Ages 8-12

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42 films in package
HOT DIGGITY
A 2D-animated short hand animated. colored, and rendered in Clip Studio Paint. It tells of the short story of a dog who wishes to avenge his feathery friend by stealing sausages.
A "NOT SO GRAND" DAY OUT
A stop motion animated short about a girl taking a walk in the woods that goes awry.
AURORA
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who fell in love with a beautiful horse named Aurora...
A TALE OF TWO ICEBERGS: EPISODE 1
Global warming doesn't just affect human families; here, mother/daughter "bergs" discuss their endangered lives
A TALE OF TWO ICEBERGS: EPISODE 2
Mother and daughter icebergs, Glacia and Crystal, have been forced to break away from their glacier community in the Arctic Ocean, due to global warming and are now drifting for their lives.
BACK TO SCHOOL DURING THE PANDEMIC
Children's return to school during the pandemic can be, at best, an experience that will eventually prove to be insignificant.
BIRDTOPIA
Four common city birds set out to save their homes from urban expansion. An Animated Storytelling project.
BLACK LIVES MATTER (SONG)
This catchy tune encourages inclusivity amongst kids and teaches them to stand up against discrimination based on the color of one's skin.
DANCE
After seeing a video of a beautiful dancer, a sweet young girl decides to become one too. However, she is very shy...
DEEP FEARS
A sea otter who is afraid of the ocean is challenged to face his fears when he loses his precious pink shell necklace at sea.
HOPPER'S DAY
A cricket wants to achieve the dream in an abandoned quarry.
GLOBAL GAME CHANGERS: CAPE KIDS TO THE RESCUE
Global Game Changers Cape Kids, a team of six scrappy kid superheroes + one dog, use their IGNITE GOOD!® superpowers to fight off their archnemesis, the evil, life draining force of apathy, a dark cloud, named Krumi.
GLOBAL GAME CHANGERS: LEARNING 9/11
When the Global Game Changers are in search of a project to commemorate 9/11 National Day of Remembrance and Service, Pia gives them a perfect idea
GREAT WHITE SHARKS
Lakan Duskin is 10 years old. This Lego stop-motion video was his 4th grade final project.
JINGLE THE DOG - A CHRISTMAS STORY
A heartwarming tale about a happy and clueless family pet in a wild Christmas adventure as Jingle the Dog is thrust into the real world.
KENYA'S SYMPHONY
Kenya, a bold five-year old girl, is reluctantly dragged to a symphony by her mother. Through the power of the orchestra, the young girl's passion for music blossoms before her own eyes.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: CLEAN AIR
Meet Neveah-Rae and find out how you can help the world by upcycling and making objects from unwanted materials rather than buying new.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD - CLIMATE STRIKE
Meet William, follow him to a climate strike and find out why he is so passionate about urging the Government to take care of our Planet.
KIDS WHO SAVE THE WORLD: UPCYCLING
Meet Neveah-Rae and find out how you can help the world by upcycling and making objects from unwanted materials rather than buying new.
KOBI'S TOAST
Kobi is a hungry red squirrel who wants something to eat. When some toasts POP out and surprises Kobi, he discovers his new love for toast.
KOGA AND FRIENDS: SHELTER
Koga and Friends follows a 10-year-old boy who teaches children how to be in control of their fears through yoga exercises and to be sensitive to others.
LILLY AND THE BABY
Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, babysits a human baby. The mom leaves a long list of what not to do. What could go wrong?
LILLY GOES TO THE DOGS
Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, visits a the Victoria Dog Show, but her friend Fluffle gets sequestered in the mutt pen! Will Lilly take Best in Show?
LONELY WOODS
A short animated film about a dog living an abandoned town. One day when he is resting, the dog encounters a mysterious glowing orb that leads him on a journey into his past.
LOUISA, AN AMAZING ADVENTURE
January 1899 saw the worst storm at sea in living memory and the most astonishing lifeboat rescue attempt of the century
LOVE IS LOVE
Encouraging inclusion and acceptance, this catchy song shows children how colorful and different families can be.
LUCKY
This short animated film is great for kids with its classic, easy to understand story about friendship. Kids will love the funny humor and creative magic that’s part of it.
MAGGIE MAE: AN ENVIRONMENTAL STORY
A four-minute, family-friendly, musical animated film about Maggie Mae, a constant shopper who buys things she doesn’t need. When she gets buried in Styrofoam, tissue and silly purchases, she learns to recycle and reuse.
MARMALADE
Sometimes, if you want to become a hero, you just have to fly.
MOONLIGHT THE MONSTER AND THE FASHION SHOW
Moonlight is a monster girl who likes fashion design and makes her great idea come true and attends the fashion show. Her mom gets a big surprise!
PEACETIME: A ROYAL FROG
A meditation exercise for kids age 3 to 99 and then some.
RABBITS UNDER THE SHED
After a disagreement with her mom, 8-year-old Natalie runs away — all the way to her backyard, where she meets a family of rabbits and decides to move in with them.
RED
This is a story about a little girl who lives in a red world accidentally discovering other colors and looking for them.
RED JUNIOR AND THE WOLF
In a fairytale world, Red Riding Hood’s granddaughter is best friends with Wolfie, a young wolf. Granny Red doesn’t like wolves because of her past experience, but Wolfie is nothing like the infamous Big Bad Wolf.
REGINALD THE FLYING LLAMA
A llama named Reginald has dreams that are sky high, because all he wants is to be able to fly.
RUTH & NICK: A CONFECTIONERY TALE
This stop-motion animated short tells the bittersweet story of Nick, a piece of candy who falls in love with a girl who seems out of reach.
SPACE BEARS - THE MOVIE
Becca and Zoe help their newest friend Sam save the galaxy from a mean King.
THE DHUST
: The Dhust is about a hidden world of small people helping the human race.
THE DOG WHO BROUGHT HOME THE SUN
In the dead of winter with no food and resources, a dog seeks to catch the sun.
THE HEALING DANCE
Rosie is preparing to dance in her first pow wow, but after Nookomis tells her the origin story of jingle dancing, she worries that she’s not as ready as she thought she was. The drums are calling, but will Rosie answer them?
ZABEZOO: EARS N' TAIL
The animated series touches upon the problem of self-identification of children born in mixed-race families, using the example of a 5-year-old girl named Zabezoo, whose mother is a rabbit doe and her father is a monkey.
ZAMZOOM'S ANIMAL ADVENTURES
Join Zamzoom, an enthusiastic space animal and his partner, Orbie, on an uproarious intergalactic expedition to Earth.
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A four-minute, family-friendly, musical animated film about Maggie Mae, a constant shopper who buys things she doesn’t need. When she gets buried in Styrofoam, tissue and silly purchases, she learns to recycle and reuse.


Juror comments: A valuable lesson full of color and with a catchy song! MAGGIE MAY, An Environmental Story is a short film that teaches a great lesson which has never been more important than right now. The animation of the characters is well done and makes the story more appealing. The way the story is narrated, using music, makes the lesson easier to learn and to remember for future scenarios.


Aunt Maggie May loves to travel, and she collects souvenirs after each trip. However, she will have to learn how to deal with all the trash in her house, and she will learn a great lesson about helping the environment.


The continuity of the storyline is great. It shows how something small can lead to a bigger problem if is not addressed early enough. It also shows how adults and their behaviors can have major effects on children, such as how the little girl was observing all the actions that Aunt Maggie May did regarding her trash. The story develops in a way that both the problem and the solution are easy to identify and to apply to real life scenarios. The animation of the film portrays daily aspects very accurately. Each detail is well-designed and full color, which makes them appealing and easy to associate. The film shows different places that are easy to recognize, such as a house, the store, the planet Earth and the recycling plant. The transitions between each scene help to the continuity of both the story and the song. As this is an animated short film that focuses on Aunt Maggie May and her niece, each location reflects their daily lives. The shots that include the Earth are well done, as they show most countries where the plane is flying from above. The music by Elliot Sheridan is the main factor of the film. It narrates the storyline and moves the scenes according to what is being sung at the moment. The song is catchy and the words easy, which makes it easier to learn and to remember. The instruments can be all heard and appreciated by the watcher. The song is energetic, joyful and it helps to highlight the overall lesson of the film. The animation by Kevin Mark is is remarkable. Each character is well designed and is easy to recognize who is who and what role they have in the film. All the details of the film are well executed; there are some scenes that mix fantasy characters, which makes it more appealing. Donna W. Guthrie is the director, writer, and producer, and she delivers an engaging and relevant film.


The message is that recycling can make a difference to the planet. The words "recycle, reduce and reuse" have great impact, and how we decide to act will mark our future and that for the coming generations. Collecting memories does not mean to collect trash and unnecessary materials, as the most valuable things in life cannot be bought or collected on shelves. Showing younger generations how they can start changing the world by just recycling can lead to a better future. The film makes me want to learn about ways to recycle and how I can use those ways in my community. It makes me want to look for recycling plants near me and take all my trash and recycle to help the planet. The scenes where Aunt Maggie Way and her niece are going through all the trash and the recycling bins are so much fun to watch! They really show all the details and the emotions in the characters' faces well. I like those scenes because they show how recycling works and how to separate the trash, so the viewers will learn to recycle in their own communities.


I give MAGGIE MAY, An Environmental Story 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 4 to 18, plus adults. This film shows recycling in such a simple way that everyone can watch it and still learn the main message. With the use of the music and the colors, younger children will understand the importance of recycling better. Recycling is an action that families should practice at each of their homes so the world can continue to be the beautiful and diverse planet that we all know. This would play well in any festival that includes films about the environmental, recycling, activism and family. Reviewed by David O., KIDS FIRST! Juror

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    4:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Donna W. Guthrie
  • Screenwriter
    Donna W. Guthrie
  • Producer
    Donna W. Guthrie, Colin W. Guthrie
  • Animator
    Kevin Markis
  • Sound Design
    Colin W. Guthrie
  • Music
    Elliott Sheridan