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LIAF presents: Amazing Animations for 0-7 year-olds, Leeds Hyde Park Picturehouse

April 11, 2025 by

We have dug deep into their archives and have selected 14 of the best short animated films full of visually dazzling joy from all around the world, for kids of all ages and the whole family.

Venue Tickets

Bibimbap – Heather Colbert, UK

A delightful stop-motion music video set to the Nat King Cole song ‘Bibimbap’.

2017 2 mins

Sloth – Julia Ocker, Germany

A slow groove just may be the answer when your energy is low.

2018 4 mins

The Swimming Lesson – Tatyana Okruzhnova, Russia

On a busy beach day, a little boy is captivated by the aquatic adventure stories he hears, but soon has to put his own swimming skills to the test.

2017 4 mins

Between the Lines – Maria Koneva, Russia

A Zebra thinks she is completely alone in a world where everyone has a partner, until she finds another Zebra.

2017 4 mins

I Want to Live in the Zoo – Evgenia Golubeva, UK

Sasha doesn’t like the rules at home, so she decides to move to the zoo.

2017 6 mins

Watercolors – Takashi Yoneoka, Japan

When the room is empty tiny watercolour paints jump onto the canvas.

2017 2 mins

Ant – Julia Ocker, Germany

An anthill is no simple thing. Each ant has their task and it’s hard to imagine what would happen if one of them rebelled and decided to do things differently…

2017 5 mins

Konigiri-Kun: Music Box – Mari Miyazawa, Japan

Konigiri-Kun eats a super-sour pickled plum to wake himself up, then grabs his music box to show his friends.

2017 5 mins

Crab Story – Filippo Rivetti & Tatiana Poliektova, Russia/Australia

What happens when a crab finds a pineapple on the beach.

2017 4 mins

Jazzoo – Adam Marko-Nord, Sweden

Koalas, hippos, elephants, and fish find their own groove in this melodic menagerie of a film.

2017 9 mins

Koyaa: Naughty Toy Car – Kolja Saksida, Slovenia/Croatia

On a rainy day, Koyaa decides to tidy up his room. He steps on a toy car, taking a crazy ride. The toy starts acting naughty but Koyaa manages to outsmart it.

3 mins

Mogu and Perol – Tsuneo Goda, Japan

Two friends live on Yummy Island, where delicious food can be found everywhere.

2018 8 mins

Mister Paper Goes For A Walk – Ben Tesseur & Steven De Beul, Belgium

Mister Paper goes for a walk. He finds old newspapers, takes out his scissors and starts cutting what he needs for the stroll: a hat for the sun and a dog for company.

2018 9 mins

Penguin – Julia Ocker, Germany

A timid penguin waiter with a red bow tie goes out of his way to perform his job to perfection.

2018 4 mins

18 April @ 11:00
11:00 — 12:05 (1h 5′)

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