Aardman animates round of disability PSAs

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Unlike Orangina’s randy animals, the creatures in Aardman Animations’ new PSA campaign refrain from spraying sticky juice all over each other. Instead, they give brief, charming interviews about overcoming their disabilities. The campaign, “Creature Discomforts,” is a sequel of sorts to Aardman’s breakthrough 1989 short film Creature Comforts, which featured animals talking about living in a zoo. (Aardman later produced a popular TV series of the same name in Britain and America). The company, of course, also went on to do the Wallace & Gromit shorts and feature film.

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