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RABBITS UNDER THE SHED 2

What to know: Adorable animated short film featuring the rabbit therapists that live under the shed.
RABBITS UNDER THE SHED 2 is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-12
22 minutes
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MIA STEGNER
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Adorable animated short film using "rabbit therapy" to help a young girl deal with her bullying situation.

The storyline follows young Natalie who gets bullied at school for being weirs and she turns to the wise rabbits under her shed for advice. The rabbits along with Harvey the Hawk help Natalie explore ways to look at her situation in this animated musical. They remind her that everyone is unique and "being weird" isn't such a bad thing.

I love how Natalie is depicted quite realistically as a young girl growing up as she talks back to her mom and stresses out over the bullies at school. The animation is quite wonderful - simply drawn and clear. The voices are great, especially the singing voices.

The film's message is about celebrating everyone's differences.

I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. I want a rabbit therapist! By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

Adorable animated short film using "rabbit therapy" to help a young girl deal with her bullying situation.

The storyline follows young Natalie who gets bullied at school for being weirs and she turns to the wise rabbits under her shed for advice. The rabbits along with Harvey the Hawk help Natalie explore ways to look at her situation in this animated musical. They remind her that everyone is unique and "being weird" isn't such a bad thing.

I love how Natalie is depicted quite realistically as a young girl growing up as she talks back to her mom and stresses out over the bullies at school. The animation is quite wonderful - simply drawn and clear. The voices are great, especially the singing voices.

The film's message is about celebrating everyone's differences.

I give this film 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. By Julie S., KIDS FIRST!

After getting bullied for being a weirdo on the school playground, Natalie turns to the rabbits under her shed for help processing her difficult feelings. Together with the bunnies and Harvey the Hawk, Natalie learns valuable lessons about embracing difference and celebrating what makes each of us unique.
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