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SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis, 45minutes
Directed by Andrew Overtoom, Stephen Hillenburg
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Musical, Animation
Themes Seafaring films, Films about music and musicians, Transport films, Musical films, Children's films, Films set in Atlantis
Actors Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, Doug Lawrence

SpongeBob and Patrick find a piece of an amulet to the lost city of Atlantis, but have no idea what it is. They take it to the Bikini Bottom Museum to see if the staff there know what it is. Patrick and SpongeBob run into Squidward who thinks SpongeBob and Patrick stole the missing half of the amulet. He soon matches it to the displayed other half of the amulet and tells them it was the key to Atlantis. After hearing the story of Atlantis, the only thing SpongeBob and Patrick want to see is the "World's Oldest Bubble." So off goes the Bikini Bottom crew — SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, along with Mr. Krabs Sandy and even Plankton are on an adventure to Atlantis.
SpongeBob's Truth or Square, 52minutes
Directed by Andrew Overtoom, Mark Osborne
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Seafaring films, Films about music and musicians, Transport films, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Ricky Gervais, Rodger Bumpass, Carolyn Lawrence

SpongeBob realizes that the Krusty Krab restaurant is celebrating its "eleventy-seventh" anniversary. He remembers his first visit to the Krusty Krab and tells Gary about it. SpongeBob then leaves to go to the Krusty Krab, but as soon as he exits his house, he bumps into the back of a long line of customers waiting to get into the restaurant as well. SpongeBob jumps on top of every person in the line, eventually reaching the Krusty Krab.
Jubilee Bunt-a-thon, 1minutes
Directed by Nick Park
Origin United-kingdom
Themes Children's films

Jubilee Bunt-a-thon follows Wallace and Gromit as they prepare for the Jubilee weekend, hoisting up bunting around Trust manor.
Pistachio – The Little Boy That Woodn't
Directed by Michael Nawrocki
Themes Children's films
Actors Phil Vischer, Michael Nawrocki, Tim Hodge

Larry the Cucumber shows Bob the Tomato a new kitchen that Extreme Re-Do: Crying Edition made. The kitchen has blue walls and throw pillows. Qwerty has also had a makeover, has mail and, can talk. Kids, through Qwerty's webcam, can show up and tell their problems. Bob starts crying tears of joy over how the kitchen has turned out while the story is introduced.
Kidnapper
Kidnapper (2013)

Themes Children's films
Actors Samadarshi Dutta, Ridhima Ghosh, Paran Bandopadhyay, Shantilal Mukherjee

The story revolves around three friends who stay together in a rented house. Bubka (Samadarshi Dutt) is an aspiring artist who comes to Kolkata from the suburbs. He does odd jobs for a living. He lies to his nagging girlfriend Koel (Ridhima Ghosh) that he is a sales executive, simply to impress her. Koel constantly doubts Bubka and can't stand him talking to any other girl. Bubka is joined by two of his old friends (Sourav Chatterjee and Apurbo Roy), who also come to the city looking for jobs. They decide to stay at the same rented place, owned by an old man, Bulu-da (Paran Bandyopadhyay). As days pass by, Bubka and his friends fail to find employment. One day an angry Bulu-da shows his disapproval of their stay without paying the rent for months together. He prods them to go out and earn, even kidnap if they wish to earn quick bucks. Confused and threatened, Bubka's two friends end up kidnapping four kids — one girl and three boys. All hell breaks loose when they discover one of the boys to be Koel's nephew. Bubka and Bulu-da are furious at their foolishness. However, they try their best to keep the kids safe — away from prying eyes. In no time, the children become a part of the household and began to enjoy there. They simply refuse to go home even when Bubka insists that they should. Later on, the three friends get success in their professional lives as well . The rest of the film also includes a real life comic kidnapper, 'Top Up Bhai' (Shantilal Mukherjee) who intends to kidnap the 3 children, but ends up being caught himself.
Baaja
Baaja (2002)
, 1h20
Directed by Apurba Kishore Bir
Themes Children's films

A free and compassionate human spirit is trapped in Shibu, an eleven-year-old boy. In order to guide Shibu's wandering energy on a constructive path, his widow mother sends him to the city from the village, with his uncle. But Shibu's carefree approach to life and his energetic response to reality, makes him a subject of annoyance to the neighbour as well as his own aunt. This forces his uncle to be strict with him and he takes him along to his shoe shop, in order to keep a watch on him, studying. But the situation leads Shibu on a different track. Being asked by the Uncle to carry a pair of shoes to a doctor's residence, Shibu ventures across the streets and lanes in his casual and carefree manner while encountering some stray incidents. But, then something very sudden and unpredictable happens, which invites him to show his true potential and real merit, to surprise the adults, effected by indifferent attitude.
The Dragon of Pendragon Castle, 52minutes
Directed by John Baxter
Themes Films about animals, Films about dragons, Children's films
Actors Graham Moffatt, C. Denier Warren, Jane Welsh

Mr. Ferber (Leslie Bradley) is an old man living in Pendragon Castle along with his two grandchildren Bobby(David Hannaford) and Paddy (Graham Moffatt) who find a small dragon to heat their castle. The dragon helps them to find hidden treasure in the castle.
Woh Ghar, 1h10
Directed by Girish Karnad
Themes Films based on plays, Children's films
Actors Ram Gopal Bajaj

The story is set in rural Karnataka background and shows a bunch of children playing enacting adult life through a game, innocently depicting social dogmas of the prevailing era, such as child marriage, dowry and superstitions.
Wallace & Gromit's Musical Marvels
Directed by Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge
Origin United-kingdom
Themes Children's films
Actors Ben Whitehead

Musical Marvels features new animated footage of Wallace and Gromit that are shown between the orchestral pieces. The animated scenes are made to interact with the conductor on stage through an invention called a Maestromatic. This is a conductor's stand with a plate of cheese and crackers and a chute which receives letters and compositions from Wallace, who is said to be below the concert hall. A new musical composition by Wallace is slated to be played by the end of the night, called "My Concerto in Ee, Lad". Wallace invented a mechanized petrol powered piano called the pianomatic to play the tune, but the invention backfired on itself and the piano, along with his concerto, was destroyed. Gromit ended up saving the night by composing his own musical piece, "A Double Concerto for Violin and Dog", which he played on a priceless Stradivarius violin found below the concert hall over the monitor with English classical violinist Tasmin Little. In the end, Wallace congratulates Gromit for a job well done, gives him a bouquet of flowers from a mechanized flower dispenser, and sits down on the Stradivarius violin.
Flower of Light, 1h30
Origin Iran
Genres Fantasy
Themes Children's films

Flower of Light tells the story of little people living in an unknown land. They water their farms with water foundation near their village. Behind the mountain which those people live there, the wizards live that want to affect little people's mind with injecting some medical drugs into water foundation. To be protected from the effects of drugs, little people decide not to use the water, this issue spawns some problems for those people.
Gogoler Kirti, 2h15
Themes Children's films
Actors Indraneil Sengupta, Vikram Chatterjee, Locket Chatterjee, Shakuntala Barua, Tanima Sen, Biswajit Chakraborty

Based on Samaresh's popular Gogol fiction Mahish Mardini Uddhar and Rai Raja Uddhar, the film unfolds with a 'sabeki' puja in a Bengal village, where all members of the once-royal household assemble during that time of year and Gogol will take us back to the time when joint households were in vogue. Gogol is in a way the younger version of Feluda who is gadget savvy, knows mob applications, has contemporary tastes and upbringing but still loves to be in a joint family and calls its members 'pisi-na kaka-didibhai-chhotomama etc. He never uses a tab but sharpens his 'magojastro'.