Doggy Poo
Doggy Poo

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Doggy Poo

2003
Movie
30 min
Korean

After being "created" by a dog, Doggy Poo meets various living and inanimate things. No one wants to be his friend, and Doggy Poo becomes sad as he tries to find his purpose.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Jun-yong KimGenres: Animation, Family

Plot Summary

Doggy Poo is a small, lonely piece of excrement who feels insignificant and useless. He dreams of being something more, something that brings joy and purpose. Through his journey, he encounters various creatures and learns about his own unique value and the importance of self-acceptance. Ultimately, Doggy Poo discovers that even the smallest and seemingly most insignificant things can have a profound impact.

Critical Reception

Doggy Poo received a generally positive reception, particularly for its heartwarming message and appeal to young audiences. Critics often highlighted its simplicity and effectiveness in conveying themes of self-worth and finding one's place in the world. While not a major blockbuster, it found a niche among family-oriented animation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple yet profound message about self-acceptance.

  • Appreciated for its gentle storytelling and appeal to children.

  • Noted for its charming animation style despite its humble subject matter.

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Fun Fact

The short film 'Doggy Poo' was created by Korean animation studio Signal Entertainment and gained recognition at various international film festivals, including the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.

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