Sounds of the Animal Zone Music Video
Creative Chakra Film Festival Official Selecton 2026
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2m 18s
A film by Arthur Von Wiesenberger
Sounds of AnimalZone is a whimsical animated music video that celebrates the joyful chorus of the animal kingdom. Set to an original, playful song, the story unfolds on a magical tropical beach where creatures of every kind gather to share their voices. From the gentle purr of a kitten and the cheerful bark of a dog, to the whinny of a horse, the bray of a donkey, the oink of a pig, and the squawk of a parrot, each sound is part of nature’s symphony.
Since 2018, Arthur has been the creator, producer, and host of AnimalZone—an award-winning television series celebrating the human-animal bond. Now airing weekly on Cox Television’s national network as well as TVSB, Tubi, Pluto, Plex, Roku, and AnimalZone.org, AnimalZone has become a beloved voice for animal welfare and rescue stories.
As the rhythm builds, the animals play, sing, and dance together, showing how their unique voices blend into one harmonious celebration of life. Sounds of AnimalZone is a heart-warming reminder of the unity, wonder, and joy that animals bring to our natural world.
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