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Soggy Flakes
Directed byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Written byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
Produced byHeath Affolter
Jon Affolter
Nathan Affolter
Thomas Affolter
StarringPeter New
Cole Howard
April Cameron
David C. Jones
Stephanie Halber
Robert Heimbecker
Toren Atkinson
Music bySteffan Andress
Production
company
Distributed byTelus Storyhive
Release date
2017
Running time
5 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Soggy Flakes is a 2017 Canadian animated short comedy film, created by Heath, Jon, Nathan and Thomas Affolter.[1] The film centres on a group of washed-up former breakfast cereal mascots, who are forced to reevaluate their definition of success when they unexpectedly encounter their sellout former friend and colleague Captain Kale.[1] The voice cast includes Peter New, Cole Howard, April Cameron, David C. Jones, Stephanie Halber, Robert Heimbecker and Toren Atkinson.

The film was funded in part by a $10,000 prize from Telus's Storyhive contest for emerging filmmakers,[2] and was inspired by a news report suggesting that Kellogg's was considering expanding into dog food due to declining sales of its breakfast cereal lines.[2]

The film premiered at the Montreal Stop Motion Festival in 2017,[1] and was later screened at the Vancouver Short Film Festival in 2018,[3] but was distributed primarily through Storyhive's YouTube channel.[2]

The film received three Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Web Program or Series, Fiction, Best Direction in a Web Program or Series (the Affolters) and Best Actor in a Web Program or Series (New).[4][3]

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