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POOR BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY GOES TO TOKYO, A

What to know: Love The Animation; It Completely Wakes You Up.
POOR BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY GOES TO TOKYO, A is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-12
4 minutes
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HARUNA UENO
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The blue-footed boobies of the Galapagos Islands have a rule that only males with blue feet can be popular. After being rejected in a courtship dance by his favorite female, the protagonist sets out on a quest to find "blue sneakers" in Tokyo, across the sea.

Wow! Bright colors and wonderful, percussive background music. I love the animation of this film. It completely wakes you up. And the storyline is adorable. Poor little Blue-Footed Bobby's feet are not true blue, so he takes off to Tokyo to find himself a pair of blue sneakers so he can capture the heart of his beloved. And yup, he finds a dandy pair, buys them and struts out of the store. A trickster crow connives to get the sneakers from him and he ends up back in the Galapagos without his sneakers, but with a big bouquet of blue flowers, which his girlfriend adores. This is absolutely adorable and fun.

The film's message is about being true to yourself. You don't need to hunt down the perfect footwear to impress your beloved.

I give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5-12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

The blue-footed boobies of the Galapagos Islands have a rule that only males with blue feet can be popular. After being rejected in a courtship dance by his favorite female, the protagonist sets out on a quest to find "blue sneakers" in Tokyo, across the sea.

Wow! Bright colors and wonderful, percussive background music. I love the animation of this film. It completely wakes you up. And the storyline is adorable. Poor little Blue-Footed Bobby's feet are not true blue, so he takes off to Tokyo to find himself a pair of blue sneakers so he can capture the heart of his beloved. And yup, he finds a dandy pair, buys them and struts out of the store. A trickster crow connives to get the sneakers from him and he ends up back in the Galapagos without his sneakers, but with a big bouquet of blue flowers, which his girlfriend adores. This is absolutely adorable and fun.

The film's message is about being true to yourself. You don't need to hunt down the perfect footwear to impress your beloved.

I give this film 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5-12, plus adults. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

The blue-footed boobies of the Galapagos Islands have a rule that only males with blue feet can be popular. After being rejected in a courtship dance by his favorite female, the protagonist sets out on a quest to find "blue sneakers" in Tokyo, across the sea.
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