Wolf Daddy – Korean Animated Short Film

Wolf Daddy is an award-winning South Korean “anime” directed by Chang Hyung-yun.  Heart-warming and funny, this cute, 10-minute animated short tells the story of a wolf novelist whose life is turned upside down by the unexpected arrival of a six-year-old girl named Young Hee.

The film won the 2005 Korean Animation Award, the Tokyo International Anime Fair Award, as well as the 11th Annual Hiroshima Animation Festival Award.

Here it is, in the original Korean with English subtitles:

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“Fridge Deer” – love it!

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