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BABOOKUMS: SEVEN FANTASTIC STORIES

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BABOOKUMS: SEVEN FANTASTIC STORIES is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-12
79 minutes
FeatureFilm
JURGITA RAKAUSKAITE
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Babookums: Seven Fantastic Stories is an amazing animated film that not only is fun to watch, plus has lots of good messages for children of all ages. The Babookums are adorable creatures whose fun and fantastical adventures that I enjoyed and believe children will also.

The film is about Babookums which are small creatures and robots which live around us. They come in all different shapes and colors and have superpowers. The Babookums go on seven adventures -- fishing, going on a rescue mission, flying from a birthday balloon, shopping for clothing and eating too much. In each story they learn valuable lessons such as it's okay to make mistakes as long as we learn from them and our differences make us special. This feature film is from Lithuania and is in Lithuanian with English subtitles.

This film is fantastic. It has magical animated creatures who find themselves in amusing social and emotional situations. Not only is it fun to watch, the messages are important and relevant for young peop0le. The animation is done masterfully executed. The characters include a green cat, yellow and black and blue robots, an orange fish, a robot that resembles Batman, a hip-hop mechanic and a roly-poly bug on a skateboard. The shapes of the characters are all different and a twist from common characters, but their actions resemble human movement. The backgounds are realistic and help tell the story; included are a human house, a lake and a forest. The animated creatures speak Lithuanian, but are subtitled in English. All of the seven stories put the Babookums in different social and emotional situations similar to what we experience every day. Each story teaches valuable lessons in an easy to digest fashion. The stories and the songs that go with them are memorable. The music is very enjoyable; it's funny and helps deliver the messages. One of the funniest, sung by the green cat, tells us how enjoyable his day is because he slept well and had a good poop. The voiceovers of the characters fit them to a tee. I particularly enjoyed the hip-hop mechanic and the Japanese monk, both of whom sound realistic.

I applaud the director, Tadas Vidmantas, an award-winning Lithuanian filmmaker, for his excellent work. There are so many parts of this film that I enjoy. I loved the adventure of the green cat finding a birthday balloon. Since he has always wanted to "fly like a bird," he attaches the balloon to his waist and then gets stuck when the balloon hits the ceiling. Although he is embarrassed and does not want help from his close friends, he finally realizes that they are the only ones that can help. One of the robots has a laser as his superpower, and he shoots the balloon string and the Babookums are able to catch the green cat.

There are several valuable messages in these seven stories. The ones that stand out to me are that is okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them and that each of us is special because we are different. Not that it does contain acts of violence.

I give Babookums: Seven Fantastic Stories 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. Since there are subtitles it helps if the child can read or, has someone to read it to them. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

Babookums: Seven Fantastic Stories is an amazing animated film that not only is fun to watch, plus has lots of good messages for children of all ages. The Babookums are adorable creatures whose fun and fantastical adventures that I enjoyed and believe children will also.

The film is about Babookums which are small creatures and robots which live around us. They come in all different shapes and colors and have superpowers. The Babookums go on seven adventures -- fishing, going on a rescue mission, flying from a birthday balloon, shopping for clothing and eating too much. In each story they learn valuable lessons such as it's okay to make mistakes as long as we learn from them and our differences make us special. This feature film is from Lithuania and is in Lithuanian with English subtitles.

This film is fantastic. It has magical animated creatures who find themselves in amusing social and emotional situations. Not only is it fun to watch, the messages are important and relevant for young peop0le. The animation is done masterfully executed. The characters include a green cat, yellow and black and blue robots, an orange fish, a robot that resembles Batman, a hip-hop mechanic and a roly-poly bug on a skateboard. The shapes of the characters are all different and a twist from common characters, but their actions resemble human movement. The backgounds are realistic and help tell the story; included are a human house, a lake and a forest. The animated creatures speak Lithuanian, but are subtitled in English. All of the seven stories put the Babookums in different social and emotional situations similar to what we experience every day. Each story teaches valuable lessons in an easy to digest fashion. The stories and the songs that go with them are memorable. The music is very enjoyable; it's funny and helps deliver the messages. One of the funniest, sung by the green cat, tells us how enjoyable his day is because he slept well and had a good poop. The voiceovers of the characters fit them to a tee. I particularly enjoyed the hip-hop mechanic and the Japanese monk, both of whom sound realistic.

I applaud the director, Tadas Vidmantas, an award-winning Lithuanian filmmaker, for his excellent work. There are so many parts of this film that I enjoy. I loved the adventure of the green cat finding a birthday balloon. Since he has always wanted to "fly like a bird," he attaches the balloon to his waist and then gets stuck when the balloon hits the ceiling. Although he is embarrassed and does not want help from his close friends, he finally realizes that they are the only ones that can help. One of the robots has a laser as his superpower, and he shoots the balloon string and the Babookums are able to catch the green cat.

There are several valuable messages in these seven stories. The ones that stand out to me are that is okay to make mistakes as long as you learn from them and that each of us is special because we are different. Not that it does contain acts of violence.

I give Babookums: Seven Fantastic Stories 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. Since there are subtitles it helps if the child can read or, has someone to read it to them. By Pamela L., KIDS FIRST!

Without our knowledge, there are small, interesting creatures and robots living in our world - babookums. Each of them, like a human being, is unique and interesting. What is more, each of them has a superpower that no one else in the world has. Every day babookums experience the most unexpected adventures, solve problems, explore the outside world, deal with their emotions whether they're sad or happy, and learn something new. Most importantly - friendship always wins here. The series shows recognizable social situations and personality types. However, all the lessons are interwoven with light jokes, funny dialogues, and cute characters, which will not let the little viewer to get bored and will invite him to get acquainted with the extraordinary world of babookums. From Lithuania
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