An innovative mouse, that collects 'tools', gets shunned by the colony when his imagination goes overboard. When a predator captures him and his friends, Victory must regain trust in himself to make their escape.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
74pp
Genre:
Animation, Family
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
Victory is a creative mouse who passes the time making use of the human tools he gathers around the mouse colony. He build contraptions in hopes to make life easier. While his mom and brother work to take care of responsibilities, Victory and his friends build contraptions with the use of all the tools. While some seem to work, others backfire in a way that disturbs the other colony members, to which they deem Victory as a trouble maker. One day when something new occurs around the colony, Victory and his friends get trapped and taken away from their home. Victory, with the help of his friends, has to believe in himself once again to escape their captor and save their lives from becoming snake food! Victory has to trust his skills and lead his friends to safety before it's too late.
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The Writer: Jennifer Coots

Freely doing things that call to me. Writing, Creating, Art... -- Writing has been one of the most loud speaking things that has followed me throughout this life. Novels, self-help books, and short stories abound... and screenwriting followed not too far behing that. The actual formatting of that was learned maybe later than I would have liked, but meh... I made it. There's no race. I'm always on time. I lean strongly towards animation and fantasy, and find it fun to delve into family comedy and horror from time to time. Written five full length features and two shorts thus far. Have a few lingering in the land of 'outlining'... but truthfully only appreciate the scripts that write… Go to bio
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