Pollsmor in the Artic
07/27/2025
2507272612712

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Genre: Animation

Year: 2025

Duration: 1m 38s

Director: Katherina Bach

Country: Colombia

Producer: Katherina Bach

Screenwriter: Katherina Bach

Synopsis:

This animated short video (approx. [insert duration]) presents a visually rich, Pixar-style scene set in a fictional version of the Arctic, blending environmental symbolism, magical realism, and science-based storytelling. It forms part of the larger Pollsmor and the Five Kingdoms universe.

The video opens with a wide, horizontal view of a frozen Arctic landscape under a dim, grey sky, where dark clouds and smog distort the usual beauty of the aurora borealis. A mechanical villain figure named Mr. Pollsmor, clad in a patched-together coat made of visible plastic waste and a green scarf, marches across the ice with exaggerated, long-legged cartoon proportions. He sprays a thick black ink or toxic mist from a strange invention, covering the white fur of a stunned polar bear, who begins to lose its natural brilliance. Suddenly, the land begins to stir with life from beneath the ice. The Five Kingdoms of Nature rise in a moment of silent resistance and healing: STH (Plantae) grows from the soil, glowing with golden rootlines. Mushi (Fungi) emerges from rotting Arctic wood, surrounded by floating spores. Floui (Animalia) is souranded by Artic animals. Nomathemba (Bacteria) materializes in microscopic light. Ling Ze (Algae) flows mid-air, glistening like liquid light.
Together, their presence begins to restore the Arctic ecosystem. Plants stitch light into the ground, fungi bloom, algae oxygenate the air, and microbial life begins its invisible work. The polar bear is slowly revitalized. The video ends with Pollsmor in a comical tantrum, stomping and flailing, grumpy and confused that nature has outwitted him. The tone is poetic, humorous, and emotionally resonant—designed for children aged 8–12. The animation combines storytelling, eco-science, and fantasy elements to convey messages about regeneration, humility, and nature’s wisdom.
Visual Style:
Pixar-realistic with detailed textures, semi-cartoonish character proportions (Pollsmor has long limbs and exaggerated features), environmental lighting effects (auroras, smog, glow), and symbolic use of color (green for life, black for pollution).

Format:
Horizontal, rectangular video suitable for digital platforms, part of a serialized eco-educational story universe.

Color: Yes

Sound: Yes

Short Film
science
nature
animation
values
sci-fi
children

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Title Pollsmor in the Artic
Genre: Animation
Year: 2025
Duration: 1m 38s
Director: Katherina Bach
Country: Colombia
Producer: Katherina Bach
Screenwriter: Katherina Bach
Synopsis: This animated short video (approx. [insert duration]) presents a visually rich, Pixar-style scene set in a fictional version of the Arctic, blending environmental symbolism, magical realism, and science-based storytelling. It forms part of the larger Pollsmor and the Five Kingdoms universe.

The video opens with a wide, horizontal view of a frozen Arctic landscape under a dim, grey sky, where dark clouds and smog distort the usual beauty of the aurora borealis. A mechanical villain figure named Mr. Pollsmor, clad in a patched-together coat made of visible plastic waste and a green scarf, marches across the ice with exaggerated, long-legged cartoon proportions. He sprays a thick black ink or toxic mist from a strange invention, covering the white fur of a stunned polar bear, who begins to lose its natural brilliance. Suddenly, the land begins to stir with life from beneath the ice. The Five Kingdoms of Nature rise in a moment of silent resistance and healing: STH (Plantae) grows from the soil, glowing with golden rootlines. Mushi (Fungi) emerges from rotting Arctic wood, surrounded by floating spores. Floui (Animalia) is souranded by Artic animals. Nomathemba (Bacteria) materializes in microscopic light. Ling Ze (Algae) flows mid-air, glistening like liquid light.
Together, their presence begins to restore the Arctic ecosystem. Plants stitch light into the ground, fungi bloom, algae oxygenate the air, and microbial life begins its invisible work. The polar bear is slowly revitalized. The video ends with Pollsmor in a comical tantrum, stomping and flailing, grumpy and confused that nature has outwitted him. The tone is poetic, humorous, and emotionally resonant—designed for children aged 8–12. The animation combines storytelling, eco-science, and fantasy elements to convey messages about regeneration, humility, and nature’s wisdom.
Visual Style:
Pixar-realistic with detailed textures, semi-cartoonish character proportions (Pollsmor has long limbs and exaggerated features), environmental lighting effects (auroras, smog, glow), and symbolic use of color (green for life, black for pollution).

Format:
Horizontal, rectangular video suitable for digital platforms, part of a serialized eco-educational story universe.
Color: Yes
Sound: Yes
Work type Short Film
Tags science, nature, animation, values, sci-fi, children

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