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People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has tied up with leading
Indian comic Tinkle to promote the cause of compassion towards animals.
One of India's largest selling comics, Tinkle has been a favorite
with children for the past 2 decades and more.
PETA Special Projects Co-Ordinator Bijal Vachharajani says, "
With characters like Shikari Shambhu, the hunter turned saviour
for animals in distress, and Kalia, the very intelligent crow who
protects smaller animals from being attacked by larger animals,the
comic has always kept its young readers informed and aware of animals
and their rights."
Speaking about the collabaration to Animation Xpress about how PETA
is increasingly looking to use animation as a medium to get its
message across Bijal Vachharajani said, "PETA India recently
launched a promotional campaign where the animated Channel [V] mascot,
Simpoo aka Professor SS Sodhi turned vegetarian for the animals
and for his health. In the video version of the ad campaign, which
was previewed at Olives Bar & Kitchen, Simpoo charts his
mouth-watering diet plan: He starts his day with aloo de parantha
and mango aachar and, later, dines on aloo gobhi and Sarson da saag.
Commenting
furtherBijal says, "PETA also has a website for young animal
lovers, http://www.petaindiakids.com,
which uses animations to reach them. PETAs elephant and chicken
comic books have educated many children on these wonderful animals.
Today
with SFX and animation booming, more and more wonderful movies like
Finding Nemo and Lion King are hitting the silver screen. They hold
a draw for children and adults alike and best of all they have the
important message about the animals we share this planet with. A
character from the recent hit movie, Finding Nemo says, "Fish
aren't meant to be kept in a box, kid. It does things to ya."
After all fish do not belong in tiny tanks or aquariums. Fish are
wonderful creatures with individual personalities and attributes
that most people know little about, some thing that the movie makes
the viewer realise.
"Babe
was another moving story of a pig about to face the wrong side of
a knife and reveals the sorry plight of animals slaughtered for
food." she added.
The increasing usage of animation in fields as diverse as medical
simulation, to
3d walk throughs to helping NGO's get across their message goes
to show how great the potential lies in the medium.
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