Wow, I really like seeing the United Nations in the business of showing everyone how to get along. After all, they've been in the business for the last 62 years and look how great everyone is getting along today!
Okay, unless you have been living with your head in a bucket, you can tell my above comment was sarcasm, though the UN did sponsor this film along with the National Film Board of Canada. It's about conflict resolution but it manages to do it in a way that doesn't come off as preachy. Instead, using brilliantly colored animation (appropriate for the rain forest setting), lovely saxophone music and nice production values, they make us laugh as well as learn the overall message. While not one of the best cartoons I've ever seen, it's very pleasing and good for both kids and adults.
Okay, unless you have been living with your head in a bucket, you can tell my above comment was sarcasm, though the UN did sponsor this film along with the National Film Board of Canada. It's about conflict resolution but it manages to do it in a way that doesn't come off as preachy. Instead, using brilliantly colored animation (appropriate for the rain forest setting), lovely saxophone music and nice production values, they make us laugh as well as learn the overall message. While not one of the best cartoons I've ever seen, it's very pleasing and good for both kids and adults.