Review for "Crayon Box’’ by Breana Greene


"Crayon Box" by Breana Greene is a delightful animated short that brings to life a vibrant world outside the confines of a crayon box. The plot follows a colorful group of characters as they enjoy their time amidst abstract backgrounds, showcasing the beauty of simplicity and imagination.

One of the standout aspects of the film is its adorable animation, which is complemented by smooth and sweet sound design. The simple yet charming idea behind the storyline captivates viewers, while the abstract backgrounds add an extra layer of visual appeal. Additionally, the pace of the film keeps audiences engaged from start to finish.

However, "Crayon Box" does have its shortcomings. The lack of a clear climax may leave some viewers wanting more, and the film occasionally plays it safe in terms of storytelling.

Overall, "Crayon Box" leaves a positive impression, feeling like a pilot episode for something bigger. Its cute animation, sweet sound design, and simple yet engaging plot make it a charming watch, leaving audiences optimistic about what could come next in this colorful world.

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