BBH LA’s latest episode of “California Inspires Me”–for which Google Play is partnered with Pop-up Magazine’s publication California Sunday–features Sonic Youth musician and singer Kim Gordon. The series celebrates how the State of California has shaped the careers of successful artists.
Freddy Arenas directed the animatino piece for this ongoing online series.
Credits
Client Google Play/California Sunday Agency BBH Los Angeles Pelle Sjoenell, executive creative director; Josh Webman, Peter Albores, creative directors; Florencio Zavala, design director; Kristian Grove Moller, associate creative director/art director. Production Freddy Arenas, director and animation; Scott Bailes, Nicolo Bianchino, Olivia Blanc, Kyle Strope, animation. Music/Sound Shannon Ferguson, music; Mooj Zadie, sound production; Rachel James, sound recording.
Stain remover Vanish presents this emotional short film--created by BETC Havas, Sao Paulo, and produced by LOBO--that explores the profound consequences of bullying and highlights the importance of open conversations between parents and children. Titled The Bully Monster, the animated film premiered at the Maquinaria Festival in Rio de Janeiro on February 15 in a special edition featuring family-focused programming.
The film’s protagonist is a boy who experiences bullying at school but keeps silent about his suffering. Isolation turns sadness into insecurity, creating invisible emotional scars that only grow in the absence of dialogue. When his mother notices stains on his uniform, these marks become the starting point for a revealing conversation. As words find space to make themselves heard, the stains begin to fade.
This initiative aligns with the Vanish Saves Your Uniform campaign, which, for the past three years during the back-to-school season, has engaged with parents by positioning the brand as a trusted partner in preserving school uniforms. This year, Vanish decided to broaden the conversation, bringing bullying into the debate as the real stain that can impact a child’s life.
The Bully Monster is being screened as preshow material in movie theaters starting February 20 and will also be available on streaming platforms and digital channels. In addition to the film, the campaign will include out-of-home activations and school initiatives through a partnership with Abrace – Preventive Programs, the founding organization of the “Bullying-Free Schools” program, which has been equipping institutions with resources to combat school violence for 12 years.
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