Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/There-s-A-Monster-in-My-Kitchen---Animation--CLEAN--27MDHU4J8ZI.htmlConceptually similarThere's A Monster in My Kitchen"- Animation (Portuguese)GP1SULWNCompleted★★★★There's A Monster in My Kitchen"- Animation (CLEAN - Portuguese)GP1SULWQCompleted★★★★There's A Monster in My Kitchen" AnimationGP1SUF4ZCompleted★★★★★★There's A Monster in My Kitchen"- Animation (Spanish)GP1SW7BFCompleted★★★★"There's a Rang-tan in My Bedroom" Animation - Japanese Version Narrated by BeckyGP0STSVAZCompleted★★★★"There's a Rang-tan in My Bedroom" Animation - Narrated by Emma ThompsonGP0STSV5KCompleted★★★★★★Meat & Dairy Human Impact Story in Brazil (CLEAN LONG)GP0STUCFCReadyForCataloguing★★★★Meat & Dairy Human Impact Story in Brazil (PORTUGUESE LONG)GP0STUCFEReadyForCataloguing★★★★School Kitchen GP03U79Completed★★★★View AllGP1SUI36There's A Monster in My Kitchen"- Animation (CLEAN)"Monster", the sequel to Rang-Tan, a new short film from Greenpeace made with four-time Academy Award®, Golden Globe®, BAFTA and Emmy nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and independent creative agency Mother, to support our mission to end the role of industrial meat in deforestation and climate change, and to challenge the companies who are responsible.Monster is a powerful horror story of a little boy who finds a scary ‘monster’ in his kitchen - a huge jaguar. Voiced by acclaimed Brazilian actor Wagner Moura (who played Pablo Escobar in Narcos), ‘Jag-wah’ reveals that he’s here to warn the little boy. The real Monsters are in fact the industrial meat companies burning down his forest home and destroying natural habitats to grow animal feed for meat. The realisation that industrial meat is the biggest cause of global deforestation leads the little boy to decide to “eat more plants and veggies” and to “fight these Monsters so our planet can renew”.Date:22 Oct, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m12sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :ANIMATIONKeywords:Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)Shoot:"There's A Monster in My Kitchen" Animation"Monster", the sequel to Rang-Tan, a new short film from Greenpeace made with four-time Academy Award®, Golden Globe®, BAFTA and Emmy nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and independent creative agency Mother, to support our mission to end the role of industrial meat in deforestation and climate change, and to challenge the companies who are responsible. Monster is a powerful horror story of a little boy who finds a scary ‘monster’ in his kitchen - a huge jaguar. Voiced by acclaimed Brazilian actor Wagner Moura (who played Pablo Escobar in Narcos), ‘Jag-wah’ reveals that he’s here to warn the little boy. The real Monsters are in fact the industrial meat companies burning down his forest home and destroying natural habitats to grow animal feed for meat. The realisation that industrial meat is the biggest cause of global deforestation leads the little boy to decide to “eat more plants and veggies” and to “fight these Monsters so our planet can renew”.Related Collections:"There's A Monster in My Kitchen" Animation (Video & Stills)