Jamie Lang Greenpeace will use humor to change the way people discuss climate change with its new animated series, “My Pet Footprint.” An animated comedy aimed at Gen Z but meant to be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, “My Pet Footprint” follows 15-year-old Bella and her sentient carbon footprint, Betty, imbued with the collective guilt of all the world’s worst polluters.
The duo embarks on a surreal adventure through time and space, experiencing firsthand the most significant climate change impacts created by Big Oil.
Blending dystopian drama with science fiction language and a strong sense of humor, the series takes place in a world where executives have figured out a way to remove their consciences, making them the ultimate bottom-line businesspeople and creating an almost inhuman hurdle for the show’s main characters.
Watch the series’ first trailer below. “With ‘My Pet Footprint,’ we’re not just creating a TV show – we’re igniting a movement,” said Mikyoung Kim, Project Manager at Greenpeace East Asia. “By harnessing the power of animation and comedy, we’re crafting a new language to discuss climate change, one that resonates across generations and cultures.
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