Doggy Poo (강아지 똥, Gangaji ddong) is a 30-minute stop motion-animated film from South Korea, directed by Kwon Oh-sung, based on Kwon Jung-saeng's 1968 children's book Doggy Poo, illustrated by Annie Rose Godsman. There are both English and Korean-language versions of the film.
After being "created" by a dog, Doggy Poo meets various living and inanimate things. No one wants to be his friend, and Doggy Poo becomes sad because he believes he is worthless and has no purpose. Eventually, a plant grows out of the ground and tells Doggy Poo that she needs him so she can grow into a flower. Doggy Poo discovers his life purpose and he becomes absorbed by the flower. After being absorbed by the flower, Doggy Poo lives "a happy life".
Waiting for a perfect breeze to come
For a change, no matter where from
Pushing the clouds away
Bringing better day
For too long, too long, the sky's been gray
A silent motion to a new life
Wind direction's holding me back...
Replacing winter by summertime
We will never change, we know it,
but we could try...
The entire world in a single tear
After the rain the sun reveals what real
Life's crystal clear, remaining
what we've been
Let's get the sun to ignite our skins.
A silent motion to a new life
Wind direction's holding me back...
Replacing winter by summertime
We will never change, we know it,
but we could try...
Replacing winter by summertime
We will never change, we know it,
but we could try...
Let's erase everyting from our past
Just to see it something somehow...
Let's erase everything
Something, somehow, anything...
I don't want us to die...
Replacing winter by summertime
We will never change, we know it,
but we could try...
Replacing winter by summertime
We will never change, we know it,