Where is Mama
Where is Mama also known as Where's Mama, is a short Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai [Animation Film Studio] in 1960 under the artistic guidance of Te Wei. The narrated film describes the adventures and misadventures of a group of tadpoles in search of their mother. It is one of Te Wei's first attempts to break away from Western style animation and aim for a painterly style influenced by Qi Baishi and more in keeping with native Chinese aesthetic sensibilities. Because of its simple story line and repetitive script it is ideal for children who are beginning their study of the Chinese language.
The film tells the story of a frog mother who leaves after laying tadpole eggs. The eggs slowly grow tails and turn into a group of tadpoles. After their shrimp father-in-law describes the characteristics of their mother, they decide to look for her. Along the way, they mistake goldfish, crabs, turtles, and catfish for their mother. Finally, the tadpoles find their mother.
In October 2021, Xigua Video and Volcano Engine announced that they would spend one year repairing 100 classic animations and use technology to restore these classic works to the greatest extent possible. "Tadpole Looking for Mom" was among these animations.
Since the beginning of the last century, traditional cultural elements such as Chinese painting, paper-cutting, and shadow puppets have been widely used in animation production. Popular domestic animations such as "Tadpole Looking for Mom" have attracted a large number of fans around the world.