On the outskirts of Whoville lives a green, revenge-seeking Grinch who plans to ruin Christmas for all of the citizens of the town. A little girl named Cindy Lou Who decides to investigate the Grinch's past and helps him discover the true meaning of Christmas. As the Grinch's heart grows, he returns the stolen presents and joins the town feast, carving the Roast Beast.
A resourceful mouse uses his wits to outsmart a series of woodland predators and avoid being eaten. Along the way, he encounters a friendly owl, a cunning snake, and a hungry fox, all of whom have different ideas about what to do with him. In the end, the mouse proves that brains can triumph over brawn.
Boohbah is a surrealist TV show that follows the adventures of a young boy and his magical dog. Together, they explore a world filled with glitter, magic, and imaginary creatures. The show is both educational and entertaining, making it a guilty pleasure for viewers of all ages.
When a man named Boone is wrongly accused of murder, he discovers a hidden city called Midian, which is home to a community of monsters. As he becomes a part of their world, Boone must defend the outcasts from the humans who want to destroy them.
The Gruffalo's Child is an animated adventure movie based on a children's book. It follows the story of a brave young mouse who goes on a journey to find the mysterious Gruffalo's child. Along the way, the mouse encounters various creatures like a cunning fox, a slippery snake, and a wise owl. In a snowy forest, the mouse must use its wit and courage to outsmart its adversaries and complete the quest.
A mentally ill teenage girl struggles with her psychiatric illness while being treated at a hospital. She also escapes to an imaginary land where she confronts her fears and finds solace. Set in the 1950s, the film explores themes of family relationships, friendship, and the challenges faced by mentally ill individuals in society.
Tommaso, a quiet, thoughtful child of five, lives in a world of his own, conversing daily with three imaginary friends. Seemingly loved by his parents, Tommaso senses that their affections are superficial and he yearns for something more.
In this modern retelling of the classic Red Riding Hood story, a 12-year-old girl named Red is caught in a web of mystery and danger as she tries to uncover the truth behind a series of gruesome murders in her small town. With her red riding hood and fiery spirit, Red must navigate through a dark and twisted world, facing her own fears and secrets along the way.
Harvey tells the story of Elwood P. Dowd, a charming eccentric who insists on including his friend Harvey, a six-foot tall imaginary rabbit, in all of his social adventures. Trouble ensues when his sister tries to have him committed to a psychiatric hospital, leading to a hilarious chain of events.
An unlikely hero, Elwood P. Dowd. This mild-mannered-but-eccentric bachelor has, for several years, happily kept company with Harvey, a six-foot-tall rabbit that only he can see. All's well until Elwood's social-climbing sister, Veta, and her teenage daughter, Myrtle Mae, come to live with him and fear his odd behavior will undermine their ambitions. When Elwood disrupts the ladies' first afternoon tea party by introducing wealthy Aunt Ethel Chauvenet to Harvey, Veta sees that something must be done right away. She takes compliant Elwood to the Chumley Rest Home, leaving him in the car while she tells a Dr. Sanderson all about Elwood and Harvey. Sanderson concludes that Veta is the psychotic one and has her carted off to be committed. Meanwhile Elwood is treated with respect and dignity in light of his sister's mental state. When Dr. Chumley, head of the rest home, returns and hears of the case, he draws the opposite conclusion-that Elwood in fact hallucinates.
Polka Dot Door was a long-running Canadian children's television series produced by the Ontario Education Communications Authority from 1971–1993. PDD was created and developed by a team of employees from TVOntario hired and led by original series producer-director, Peggy Liptrott. Significant contributors to the creation and development of the series in 1971 included Executive Producer Dr. Vera Good who laid the conceptual foundation of the show, Educational Supervisor, Marnie Patrick Roberts, Educational Consultant L. Ted Coneybeare, Script Writers/Composers, Pat Patterson and Dodi Robb, Animator Dick Derhodge and Dr. Ada Scherman, a professor at the prestigious Institute of Child Study in Toronto who was consulted in the early stages of PDD's development and is responsible for giving the show its name.
Little girl finds a teddy bear from the seashore. Reeta and Teddy Uppo form a deep friendship with each other, but what happens when Uppo meets an old hermit?
A creature is born from the cosmos. In his journey through the void he searches for what it means to be human. Marching he soon finds himself chased by the chaos that comes along with finding a safe home-ground.
Forest animals attempt to show up squirrel Ginger Nutt's claims of bravery by creating an imaginary dragon.
A brave boy goes hunting for the Jabberwock despite the warning of the old man. When the monster is beaten, it still looks like the story will end badly.
Computer animated short film screened at SIGGRAPH. Inspired by the imaginary creatures described in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass.
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