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Barbour “Please Look After This Bear” by againstallodds and Passion Pictures

From the release: Leading heritage and lifestyle brand, Barbour is collaborating for the first time with the much-loved children’s character Paddington Bear for this year’s seasonal campaign. [Watch]

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WE tv “Love During Lockup” Promo by Creative Mammals

From the team at Creative Mammals in Atlanta, GA: “As huge fans of the WE tv franchise Love After Lockup, we were thrilled when the network asked Creative Mammals to create a promo for the spin-off, Love During Lockup. [Watch]

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Buck Makes the Case that “Business Insurance Doesn’t Have to Suck” for Next

Using illustrations by Bristol artist/animator Caspar Wain as a starting point, ECD Gareth O’Brien and the team at Buck in Sydney deliver a feel-good and folksy message for Palo Alto online insurance provider Next. [Watch]

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Blue Peter “Our Planet Now” by Åsa Lucander and Aardman

Based on a poem by an eight-year-old fan of the BBC kids’ show Blue Peter, this heart-tugger by director Åsa Lucander and the Aardman animation team was premiered for world leaders at the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow. [Watch]

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Defenders of Wildlife “Wolf Awareness Week” by Adam Glickfield and Very True Story

Director Adam Glickfield at Very True Story in Oakland, CA: “We were thrilled to partner with Defenders of Wildlife once again to create an animation to amplify their message of conservation and protection.” [Watch]

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Kdbra Reveals Lifecycle of the “The Capperpillar”

Ilya Lindberg, founder and art director at Kdbra in St. Petersburg, Russia: “When you hear about plastic recycling, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Maybe You think of separate garbage cans on the street. Or you think of taking one plastic and turning it into another. But it’s a lot more interesting than that.” [Watch]