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The Very Small Creatures The Very Small Creatures

Lucy Izzard / United Kingdom / 2022 / 17 min / No dialogue / 2+

The Very Small Creatures is a brand new pre-school series from Aardman, created using stop-motion animation and clay models with the occasional graphic flourish.

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In each episode Pink, Blue, Orange, Yellow and Green explore their surroundings and, through play, learn about the world around them, each other, and themselves. With comedy at the forefront of The Very Small Creatures, the themes of each episode relate to an aspect of a toddler’s life from learning about relationships, teamwork and empathy, to understanding each other’s differences.

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