- Bobo is a simple form of a children's tale with a universal message speaks to all generations regardless of cultural, religious, political, national, ethnic or other contexts. The story of a little boy deals with the universal problem of fitting in. It is a story about a journey between two similar and infinitely different worlds within the same universe, a story of a journey from the world of misconception to a world of knowledge, from a world of inhibition to a world of fearless freedom, from a world of fictitious unhappiness to an imaginary world of happiness.—Andrej Rehak
- This is a story about little Bobo, who was the smallest little boy in the world. All the little girls and all the little boys were bigger than the little Bobo, and whenever the kids set the size, the little Bobo was the last one. That's why little Bobo was very unhappy. The playful little boys had to be careful not to step over him because little Bobo was hardly bigger than the ball. Adults looked like giants from fairy tales and old crows from the park were scary as a black dragon to him. Bobo was so small that his parents made a special small entrance in their door, similar to the entrance for a big neighbor's cat, scary as a tiger. Bobo's greatest wish was to no longer be the smallest boy in the world. That's why little Bobo went one day to the rain to grow and his adventure started.—Zagreb Film
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