Lucas, the Ear of Corn
Lucas, the Ear of Corn

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Lucas, the Ear of Corn

1977
Movie
4 min
English

The story of Lucas, a young ear of corn, from his days in the cornfield with his mother to the moment he ultimately meets his fate as a meal for a young boy.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Stephen R. JohnsonGenres: Animation, Short, Family

Plot Summary

This animated short film tells the story of Lucas, an ear of corn who dreams of seeing the world beyond his cornfield. He embarks on an imaginative journey, encountering various farm animals and experiencing the changing seasons. The film emphasizes themes of curiosity, adventure, and the simple joys of nature.

Critical Reception

As a short educational film from the 1970s, 'Lucas, the Ear of Corn' was likely intended for a young audience and educational purposes, receiving modest attention. It is generally viewed as a charming and gentle introduction to the life cycle of corn and farm environments for children.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple animation and educational value for young children.

  • Appreciated for its gentle pacing and introduction to agricultural concepts.

  • Noted for its nostalgic feel for those who grew up with it.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available. However, similar educational shorts from its era are often remembered fondly for their straightforward storytelling and positive messages.

Fun Fact

This short film was produced by the Educational Media Department of the University of Illinois, aiming to provide an engaging way for children to learn about agriculture.

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