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  • Animal puppets in front of the backdrop of a jungle. Spanish captions.

    The jaguar leaves hairs in the lake where the monkeys bathe. The monkeys don't want the jaguar to bathe in the lake anymore, but it's the only lake in the forest. The monkeys say the lake has belonged to their family for many generations. Who does the lake belong to?

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Back of someone's upper body. Caption: You see, Bill Gibson was a -- well, a dreamer.

    A small prairie town has few secrets but in Balgonie, Saskatchewan, William (Bill) Wallace Gibson had one. Each night, when most folks were home asleep, Bill was busy in his workshop. Bill had a dream. He was building a flying machine. This short puppet animation tells his story.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A sloth puppet laying on his side with other puppets around him. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue in which he asks what it's like to hatch. The first guest, the pork's grandfather complains that his grandson will not let him talk. The pork explains why it is so hard to let him talk. The fleas present a documentary on aging humans. The celebrity guest, a host of old game shows, tells everything that he owes to his grandfather.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three puppets on a stage. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue about the differences between people. The first guest, the, jaguar, is upset that his friend the turtle was not at his tree party. But the turtle is also upset because she went to the party, but she couldn't get in because she couldn't climb the tree. The fleas present a documentary on disability in humans. The celebrity guest, a blind tenor, explains why the blind see things differently.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Colorful puppets on a jungle themed stage. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about the value of friendship. The first guest, the jaguar, complains that his friend llama is very intense and doesn't leave him alone for a minute. The second guest, the llama, raves about her friend the jaguar, not knowing that he feels overwhelmed by her. The fleas show a documentary on the different types of human friendships. The celebrity guest, a Brazilian singer-songwriter, explains how he always wanted to have a million friends.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two puppets talking to each other. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue on how nice it is to share with family. The first guest, the cat, tells that his adopted son, the turtle, has become rude and disrespectful to his uncle. The turtle, forced by the others, says he doesn't like his uncle, the dog, licking his face. The fleas present a documentary on living space in humans. The famous guest, the queen of pop, explains what to do when someone's caresses are uncomfortable.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two colorful puppets. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet discusses the benefits of technology as a way of helping us. Amanda argues we should immerse ourselves in technology, and it should occupy every moment of life. The first guest, frog, complains duck doesn't answer her calls. Duck says the frog is addicted to technology and does nothing but call all day. The fleas show a documentary on the negative effects that the excessive use of technology has on humans. The celebrity guest, Batman, talks about technology as a tool that can't replace human relationships.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Four animal puppets playing instruments on the bank of a river. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about helping others selflessly. The cat and the llama, members of the Nothing to Do band announce that the pig, the third member, will not be joining the band anymore because he has no time to rehearse. The pig explains he is dedicating his time to hatching eggs. The fleas show a documentary on human behavior that may put their lives at risk. The celebrity guest singer explains how his charities affected his rock band.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three puppets talking by the water. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue about the pleasure of eating. The first guest, the pork, says he can't sleep because the sloth wakes him up every night with phone calls at indecent hours. The sloth says that since he changed his diet he has so much energy that he can't sleep. The fleas present a documentary about the way humans eats. The celebrity guest, a burger commercial clown, tells us how the pressure of fame took him to an eating disorder.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two puppets, one in a hazmat suit.  Spanish captions.

    The jaguar says llama wants to enter his house, but he doesn't want to let her in because she is sick. Apparently she has the swine flu, and he thinks she wants to infect him. Some audience members defend the jaguar and the llama. Llama explains that the house where the jaguar lives is her house and his uncleanliness has made her sick. After hearing the advices from the fleas, Kaka, and Ludovico, Jaguar promises to change his hygiene habits and apologizes to the llama for his behavior and promises to take care of her.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Five puppets on a stage. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about the advantages of the Internet as a tool for communication and research. The first guest, the rabbit, complains that the jaguar removed her from his Facebook account. The jaguar, with the help of Amanda, explains that the rabbit posted a photo of him in his underwear. The fleas share a documentary about the Internet as an educational tool and a means of communication. Also explains the incorrect ways Internet can be used. The celebrity guest, Esteman, explains how the Internet has helped his singing career, but says you have to be careful about online privacy.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two puppets facing each other.  Spanish captions.

    Parakeet is talking and gets hit by Amanda. A little hole opens and Amanda begins to wonder if Parakeet is a boy or girl. The first panelist is the rabbit, since she can tell if Parakeet is a boy or girl due to her experience on the topic, but all are surprised to find out the panelist is a male rabbit. The fleas show a documentary on how the human male species have pushed females into the background. The celebrity guests, Hill and Billary Clinton, share a story from school that sets an example for all those attending the show.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three animal puppets. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about how sad and difficult it is when friends leave. The llama explains she is worried because the jaguar prefers to starve to death than to cross the river and search for food. The jaguar explains his fear: his brother drowned while crossing the river. Amanda feels the world is collapsing on her, she thought only the old died. The fleas show their documentary on death, the cycle of life, and the importance of mourning when someone you know dies. Talks about Celia Cruz's death, the grief her husband, friends, and fans experienced, and how she lives on through her work and music.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two puppets singing. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about grocery bags and reusing them. Amanda has a collection of bags which she throws out whenever she gets bored of them. The first guest, the dog, says the llama is stealing from him and selling his things to a thrift store. The llama says she is not stealing anything but recovering and reusing the things thrown out by the dog. The fleas show a documentary on how wasteful consumption generates pollution. The celebrity guest, Al Gore, talks about the consequences of consumerism; buying new things means buying more packaging, more waste, and waste pollutes and harms the planet.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Dog laying at the front of a doghouse with a sign attached with Caption: sad dog. Food bowl is upside down by his head, chain attached to the ground and the dog. Caption: He's on a short chain.

    The Palo Alto Humane Society tells the story of a compassionate and caring community that rides to the rescue of a sad and lonely dog. The story is told through a unique collaboration of art forms and artists, combining puppet artistry, circus art, mime, and dogs trained in theater performance. Puppets give voice to the story, while professional circus artists and their dogs enact the plot of caring, rescue, and love. 

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three puppets walking down a road talking. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts with a monologue about games and sports. The first guest, the turtle is very concerned that the tradition of the annual race of the turtle and the hare, or hare relatives, may be lost if the race is not done this year. The rabbit doesn't want to race because last year he lost, and the turtle rubbed on his face the whole year. The fleas present a documentary about how important it is for humans to win. The celebrity guest, a tropical pop singer who likes flowers, tells us how he felt every time he was nominated for an award winning musical but didn't win.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Animal puppets in front of the backdrop of a barn. Spanish captions.

    Parakeet talks about the importance of proper animal treatment. The first guest, the dog, accuses cat of wanting to steal his master. The cat says he's just looking for a home and since the dog's master has adopted him and doesn't abuse him like his old masters, he doesn't think he's doing anything wrong. The fleas show a documentary on animal abuse and how humans often abuse and abandon their pets. The celebrity guest, Babe the brave little pig, talks about an experience on a farm which can be useful when compared with the story of the dog and cat. Babe explains the farmer shares his love with all 20 of his animals.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two puppets, one wearing a superhero costume. Spanish captions.

    The parakeet starts without a script because Boronitas, the screenwriter, is sick. Amanda decides to improvise and presents the guest: the rabbit, who failed the school year because the llama failed to turn in an assignment. When the llama arrives with the script, they tell her it's already late and complain about her lack of responsibility. She explains that she took too many jobs at a time and failed to comply. Then Eva and Maite say they don't understand why humans say yes to everything, even bad things like smoking, drinking, and others. the celebrity guest, Maradona former soccer player, who said no to food. At the end the parakeet explains the importance of learning to say no.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Three puppets on a stage, two of them dancing.  Spanish captions.

    A bored parakeet begins his monologue talking about the upcoming carnival. All the animals on the show are organizing the carnival. Amanda, as usual, will not let him finish and comes out dancing in her carnival skirt. For her, the carnival is the ultimate event. The guest dog is opposed to having the carnival. The sloth enters and tells the truth. The dog likes the carnival, but he likes it so much and gets so excited that he has to go to the bathroom. Maite and Eve talk about different ways of expressing joy. The celebrity guest, soccer player Asprilla, explains he celebrated his goals with firecrackers. Everyone would get scared, and the game would be suspended. So he changed his way of celebrating and now does somersaults.

    (Source: DCMP)

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

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