
Les p'tits explorateurs
Animation
Overview
A collection of four animated short films, around the themes of friendship and tolerance.
Top Cast
Gilmarí Gerena
Gilmarí Gerena
Oscar / Madre / extras (voices)
Gilmarí Gerena
Oscar / Madre / extras (voices)
Lily Demuynck Deydier
Lily Demuynck Deydier
(voice)
Lily Demuynck Deydier
(voice)
André Minvielle
André Minvielle
(voice)
André Minvielle
(voice)
Alexandra Chateauneuf
Alexandra Chateauneuf
(Voice)
Alexandra Chateauneuf
(Voice)
Edwin Solaches
Edwin Solaches
Fish / extras (voice)
Edwin Solaches
Fish / extras (voice)
Charly Magonza
Charly Magonza
(voice)
Charly Magonza
(voice)
Angie Piera
Angie Piera
(Voice)
Angie Piera
(Voice)
Trevys Petit
Trevys Petit
(voice)
Trevys Petit
(voice)
Zachary Piera
Zachary Piera
(Voice)
Zachary Piera
(Voice)
Marin Occelli
Marin Occelli
(Voice)
Marin Occelli
(Voice)
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A young girl buries in her soul a memory of a painful moment, when as a child she brought home an injured bird and her father burdened by his own weight of worries didn’t notice her feelings and longing for understanding. The girl took her father’s reaction as indifference and closed herself in her inner world longing for her father’s love and its manifestations. Since that moment she and her dad continued to grow apart, and as an adult she is no longer able to accept his endearments. The father suffers from guilt and searches for a way back to his daughter, trying to revive their lost relationship.

One summer afternoon in 1907, Abel and his wife (both mice) are picnicking, when they become separated during a violent rainstorm. After flying some distance, Abel discovers himself alone on a river island, unable to swim due to the powerful current. Abel periodically attempts to leave the island by various means: flying on a leaf, rowing a crudely fashioned boat, etc. Meanwhile, he tries to create a normal life of sorts, even learning to enjoy a new hobby: sculpture. Still, Abel's goal is to escape the island and rejoin his wife in the city.

The animation was produced for the Tezuka Osamu Manga Museum, thus it features scenes from the "life and nature" of Tezuka Osamu's childhood, themes that are central to the museum as a whole, through exchanges between the boy Osamu and the carabid beetle (Osamushi) who provided the origin for the artist's name.

















