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Little Snowflake

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Two IMMENSELY popular Blender videos for kids.

Nathan writes:

Recently we finished our animated short "Little Snowflake" for Japan based children's company. Blender was used with post work done in After Effects. Special thanks to my friends and fellow Blenderheads Matt Ebb, Wayne Dixon and Lee Salvemini for helping out.

Little Snowflake is a spinoff to our YouTube hit "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" also created in Blender, currently with over 100 115 million views.

16 Comments

  1. So cute it makes me want to kick a puppy to balance things out! :)
    If you're like me you probably were waiting for the snowman to fall through the ice! LOL

    Seriously though, great work for kids, shall show these to my two year old when he wakes up tomorrow.

    Congrats on the 115mil hits!!

  2. zomg. My daughter WORSHIPS that video (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star). I always considered it was the best done kids video I'd seen on YouTube (and with her we've seen a lot). I'm sure that our household probably makes up at least 5 million of those 115 million views...

  3. Manofrandom on

    My 2 year old son has been watching the star clip for a while now and I only just recently found the snow flake one.  There was something about these clips that caught my attention and I enjoyed watching them too.  Now I just found out they were made in Blender!  Made my day.

  4. Hey dude, I even have the iphone app for the little star book, My boys love your stuff! I had no idea it was done using blender. Though there are some parts which annoy me in the little star movie. The snowflake one is amazing and very well done! Made my day knowing it was done using blender. Actually I am based in Japan and my family has a lot of the super simple CD's as well. Off topic... Did you make the app for Iphone as well? If so what did you use to make it? It is also very well made.

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