On June 1, Toonbox short movies were shown in ZIL cultural center. The event was timed to the Teen’s Day and consisted of two parts.
In the afternoon, starting from 2 pm, animated movies for kids over 6 years old were being shown in the Lecture Hall of the cultural center. Animated series Qumi-Qumi was the key part of the program. The action in the movie takes place in an imaginary world full of amazing landscapes and wonderful creatures. The three friends from different tribes are the main characters of the series. In each episode one of them starts a mess they have to clean up together.
Other Toonbox animated movies were shown as well:
· Russian short fairy-tales, a series based on folk fairy-tales;
· Om Nom Stories – a web-series based on a popular game Cut the Rope; the series won iKids Award (New York, the U. S.) as the best animated movie for kids over 6 years old;
· Shaman’s Quest – the newest series by Toonbox.
In the evening, the program for adults was shown in the same venue. First, the audience had a chance to enjoy a well-known Mr. Freeman series which has over 200 million viewings online and was translated into 20 languages by certain enthusiasts. Then social animated movie “Cone” and author’s animated project “Chepurnas” were shown.