The short and the short of it: Fast and different is no bad thing in Lazy Bloom (Graine De Paresse)

(courtesy TheCGBros)

TheCGBros Presents Lazy Bloom (Graine De Paresse) [in which] in a small peaceful world, lives a people of lazy creatures called the Blobs. One day their calm is broken by the birth of Zip, a hyperactive blob. He will try to fit in this world despite his differences.

Directors/Réalisateurs: Benjamin Mourgues, Aurore Devichi, Elodie Tardif, Juliette Gueydan, Robin Artero, Manon Jumel, Sophie Nippert, Elsa Mandelsaft.

Music/Musique: Senthuuran

Sound/Son: José Vicente, Guilhem Favard, Mickaël Merrheim, Yoann Poncet, Tristan Le Bozec – STUDIO DES AVIATEURS

Voices/Voix: Elsa Mandelsaft, Aurore Devichi, Sophie Nippert, Senthuuran (courtesy YouTube)

If you’re not part of the crowd, an outlier in the mainstream who doesn’t quiet fit in (or fit in glaringly at all) then you’ll a lot with which to relate in the delightful animated gem, Lazy Bloom (Graine De Paresse).

Lazy Bloom (Graine De Paresse) depicts what happens to a very quiet, staid world where everyone is super zen to the point of immobility, when an energetic ball of chaos named Zip comes along and doesn’t just move fast but also with an excitable eye on doing the things the way they’ve always been done.

As is often the case with people who come along and shake things up just by being boisterously and authentically themselves, no one knows what to do with Zip; that is until one day when someone stops to check out something out of the box Zip has done and realises that maybe being different may not be such a bad thing after all.

As someone who never quite fit into the mainstream growing up, either at school or church, Lazy Bloom (Graine De Paresse) is not only fun but a reassuring balm to the soul that while you may not be appreciated at first, you will find your place in the world and when you do, it will be a delight.

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