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Baby Lemmings

For the Baby Lemmings, the whole world is a playground, and there’s nothing better than sharing this joyful philosophy of life with their little animal neighbours in the Canadian forest. When you see the world through Lemming eyes, you can overcome any challenge – and have a whole lot of fun along the way!

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Production year
2025
Release date
2026
Format
78 x 7'
A series created by
Antoine Rodelet, Josselin Charier
Character design
Bertrand Gatignol
Art Direction
Constance David
Direction
Victor Moulin, Cédric Lachenaud, Camille Scarella, Agathe Marmion, Olivier Brugnoli
Genre
Slapstick
Technique
3D
Audience
Preschool
Executive production
Hari Productions
Studio
Hari Studios

For the Baby Lemmings, the whole world is a playground, and there’s nothing better than sharing this joyful philosophy of life with their little animal neighbours in the Canadian forest. When you see the world through Lemming eyes, you can overcome any challenge – and have a whole lot of fun along the way!

Baby Lemmings

The Baby Lemmings capture the spirit of little kids: curious, joyful, playful, innocent… irresistibly cute — and never tired! Through their eyes, the world is a party. And since they still know very little about it, everything around them is full of wonder — and every day brings new games to play. Sometimes things get tricky — but that’s just part of the fun! They enjoy every moment to the fullest — but life isn’t always so fun for their little forest neighbors.

Baby Tamia

Baby Tamia has become so individualistic from living all alone among her hazelnuts that she thinks only of herself and her collection. And even though she already has far more nuts than she needs to get through winter, she doesn't hesitate for a second to steal her neighbors', because... she needs them all! One thing never changes: sharing is out of the question! By sharing, however, she would discover that to live happily, the important thing is not to possess but, on the contrary, to feel useful to others. That's true wealth.

Baby Moose

For Baby Moose, the slightest novelty is synonymous with potential danger. A firm believer in absolute safety, he spends his time looking around for anything that might represent a risk, just to reassure himself. But in the wild, there's no shortage of novelties and surprises, so Baby Moose spends his time panicking and fighting against his environment to try and make it less hostile. If he let curiosity guide him, he’d soon realize that any situation can be handled — and that nature is full of safe, wonderful things to enjoy

Baby Beaver

When things don't go his way, Baby Beaver expresses his frustration by throwing a mini tantrum that's as inappropriate as it is ridiculous. He stamps his feet, rolls around on the floor, shakes his little limbs in all directions, seething with rage. Of course, all this doesn't help his ongoing construction work, because like all beavers, he needs to build. Dams, houses, anything he can think of. Or even put wood logs into order - it is his instinct. Spending time with the Baby Lemmings is helping him see that adding joy and good humor to what you do makes everything feel lighter and happier.

Baby Lynx

Hyperactive and competitive, Baby Lynx loves to be the center of attention. When she sees the baby lemmings doing something, she always wants to outdo them or get their attention. Whether it's going faster, further... She always ends up getting into trouble because she doesn't take the time to do things right and especially to do things with others. She needs to realize that cooperative play can be even more rewarding (and more fun!) than competition.

Baby Raccoon

Baby Raccoon loves cleaning! If only the forest were clean and tidy, he'd have a little vacation! He likes it clean, with nothing sticking out: not a blade of grass out of place, not a dead leaf on the ground, and above all no mud or slimy stuff ! He has a whole range of household items: gloves and slippers made of flowers, a sponge made of moss, a broom made of pine tree branches... In contact with the Baby Lemmings, our raccoon learns that life is made of messes, that you have to let go to have adventures, and that sometimes you have to get a little dirty to have fun.

Baby Owl

Little Owl likes comfort and quiet. She lives in a hole in a tree where she sleeps during the day - and lives at night. So she's often disturbed
by the activities of the baby lemmings. But every time she tries to make them understand that they're disturbing her, her eagerness and
clumsiness prevent her being understood, and the conflict with the baby lemmings gets worse. If Baby Owl gave herself a bit more time, she’d find how easily things can fall into place.