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Greenpeace Gets Animated in First Trailer for Climate Change Comedy Series ‘My Pet Footprint’ (EXCLUSIVE)


Greenpeace is 'crafting a new language to discuss climate change' with its animated comedy series project 'My Pet Footprint.'

Blending dystopian drama with science fiction language and a strong sense of humor, the series takes place in a world where executives have figured out a way to remove their consciences, making them the ultimate bottom-line businesspeople and creating an almost inhuman hurdle for the show’s main characters. We want to teach people in a more emotional way.” He referenced Netflix’s “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” as a model, explaining that “journalists have been reporting on that for ages, but when audiences saw it presented dramatically, they got genuinely angry.” If a big global streamer doesn’t get on board, Bird says his team hasn’t ruled out adapting their seven episodes into a feature film that would surely get a full festival run before looking for a broader means of distribution.

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