A Journey begins to save the amazon rainforest from further deforestation.A Journey begins to save the amazon rainforest from further deforestation.A Journey begins to save the amazon rainforest from further deforestation.
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We just seen it this weekend and my kids absolutely loved it. Quality animation with a solid storyline and impressive characters that had us glued to the screen right to the very end. I liked the end message also with the forestation and wildfires being a serious topic of late this is for sure a good conversation starter. The soundtrack is amazing also, lots of catchy songs and an overall feel good animation film. I also liked how they used Nikola Vucevic's voice in this. In all i'm giving this a 9, my kids can't stop talking about this film and I'd highly recommend it to audiences of all ages. Support films like this, it's not just a entertaining animation flick but it also comes with a deep message.
Absolutely a gem of a production!
Looking forward to theme park experience!
Teaching children to be in touch with the environment in a fun way.
Lots to explore for the future.
Gaming , interactive experience, movie and songs .
With climate being such a real life issue, why not be the forerunner for a real proactive approach for children and adults to watch and implement together each and everyday.
All the greatest ideas have started with a spark of inspiration to insightful talks and discussion and change, one person can make a difference each and everyday.
Planet Blue is know different !!
Looking forward to theme park experience!
Teaching children to be in touch with the environment in a fun way.
Lots to explore for the future.
Gaming , interactive experience, movie and songs .
With climate being such a real life issue, why not be the forerunner for a real proactive approach for children and adults to watch and implement together each and everyday.
All the greatest ideas have started with a spark of inspiration to insightful talks and discussion and change, one person can make a difference each and everyday.
Planet Blue is know different !!
I recently watched "Planet Blue: Journey to Eco" over the weekend with my two kids, and it was an absolutely delightful experience! The characters are incredibly adorable, and the animation is stunning.
My youngest favorite character was Blinky the frog, with his charm and vibrant colors. My daughter was captivated by Sunny Sun, finding her character both beautiful and inspiring.
The movie does a fantastic job of blending entertainment with educational elements, which I really appreciated as a parent. It introduces important environmental themes in a way that is engaging and entertaining for children.
We are all looking forward to the upcoming feature film, "Planet Blue: The Voyage," which I read is currently in production. If it's anything like "Journey to Eco," we are in for a wonderful adventure. Highly recommend this animated film for families looking for a fun and meaningful watch!
My youngest favorite character was Blinky the frog, with his charm and vibrant colors. My daughter was captivated by Sunny Sun, finding her character both beautiful and inspiring.
The movie does a fantastic job of blending entertainment with educational elements, which I really appreciated as a parent. It introduces important environmental themes in a way that is engaging and entertaining for children.
We are all looking forward to the upcoming feature film, "Planet Blue: The Voyage," which I read is currently in production. If it's anything like "Journey to Eco," we are in for a wonderful adventure. Highly recommend this animated film for families looking for a fun and meaningful watch!
Ridiculous. The animation is basic and very rushed, the style is very childish. The subject is interesting, but is brought in a superficial and condescendant way. I didn't really like the project in its entirety. The voice over of Frazzie the monkey is unbearable. I was very disappointed. Don't recommend.
Created and written by Victoria Lauren and directed by Rickey Boyd, Planet Blue: Journey to Eco is a multiple award winning animated short film that showcases the voice talents of Kerry Butler, Buddy Dyer, Luke Drewell, Rickey Boyd and the creator Victoria Lauren.
With their home, the rainforest, smouldering and bare after devastating wildfires; Wizard the Blue Dart Frog, Toucan Petey and Blinky the Tree Frog undertake a magical adventure to find their friend Frazzie the monkey. This journey takes these cute animals to outer space where Planet Blue and Sunny Sun spin through the galaxy. Together, the friends hatch a plan to save the rainforest and the world from a climate catastrophe.
Planet Blue: Journey to Eco is for family audiences and as a prelude to several more shorts and feature films in the franchise, it gets a lot right. The visuals are attractive, the voice actors fantastic and there is a discernible push to get the kids involved in saving the planet. Films made for social messaging often get preachy but this short thankfully manages to avoid the complexities and pitfalls that often come with such an approach. Lauren and Boyd have thus made a cool animated short, one that manages to introduce the characters and sets the course for future adventures all in a slick time of five minutes.
Perhaps the most stunning thing about this film is how clean the CGI looks. The anthropomorphic animals look photorealistic and their natural movements (in line with how their real life counterparts would behave) show the level of detail that the visual artists have managed to infuse into these characters. This adds a layer of realism that makes the film even better.
Every film ultimately boils down to its message and the message here is clear: save the rainforests or the planet gradually wilts away. Walking amongst the burning remains of the forest, the main characters discuss their next plan of action. Utilising both the detailed sets and the witty dialogue, the filmmakers not only display the urgency of acting upon mitigating climate change but manage to convey the risks as well if the planet is not saved in time.
Perfect for inspiring children to apprise them of the importance of saving our rainforests, Planet Blue: Journey to Eco is a win in more ways than one. Not only does it have a resonant central message but its colourful characters and stunning CGI will make this short an instant hit amongst young audiences who will be both awed and inspired by this effort. Victoria Lauren and Ricky Boyd have created a film that hits it out of the park in more ways than one and acts as a solid foundation for the expansion of the franchise.
With their home, the rainforest, smouldering and bare after devastating wildfires; Wizard the Blue Dart Frog, Toucan Petey and Blinky the Tree Frog undertake a magical adventure to find their friend Frazzie the monkey. This journey takes these cute animals to outer space where Planet Blue and Sunny Sun spin through the galaxy. Together, the friends hatch a plan to save the rainforest and the world from a climate catastrophe.
Planet Blue: Journey to Eco is for family audiences and as a prelude to several more shorts and feature films in the franchise, it gets a lot right. The visuals are attractive, the voice actors fantastic and there is a discernible push to get the kids involved in saving the planet. Films made for social messaging often get preachy but this short thankfully manages to avoid the complexities and pitfalls that often come with such an approach. Lauren and Boyd have thus made a cool animated short, one that manages to introduce the characters and sets the course for future adventures all in a slick time of five minutes.
Perhaps the most stunning thing about this film is how clean the CGI looks. The anthropomorphic animals look photorealistic and their natural movements (in line with how their real life counterparts would behave) show the level of detail that the visual artists have managed to infuse into these characters. This adds a layer of realism that makes the film even better.
Every film ultimately boils down to its message and the message here is clear: save the rainforests or the planet gradually wilts away. Walking amongst the burning remains of the forest, the main characters discuss their next plan of action. Utilising both the detailed sets and the witty dialogue, the filmmakers not only display the urgency of acting upon mitigating climate change but manage to convey the risks as well if the planet is not saved in time.
Perfect for inspiring children to apprise them of the importance of saving our rainforests, Planet Blue: Journey to Eco is a win in more ways than one. Not only does it have a resonant central message but its colourful characters and stunning CGI will make this short an instant hit amongst young audiences who will be both awed and inspired by this effort. Victoria Lauren and Ricky Boyd have created a film that hits it out of the park in more ways than one and acts as a solid foundation for the expansion of the franchise.
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- Runtime7 minutes
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