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Bad Dog's Story  Written By: Richard Sartore
 
Logline:    A charming tale of a disgruntled mutt who reminisces about his past, while in in a gloomy pound.
 
Synopsis:   A stray pound dog, called BAD DOG, suffers the consequences of an unusual name. Bad Dog reflects on his seemingly endless life-challenges.
 
For Bad Dog to spend almost his entire existence as a homeless animal, without the luxury of a stable, loving family, is indeed a disillusionment.
 
As a puppy, he finds a home, but things do not work out. Bad Dogs subsequent encounters are tentative, disappointing, and even dangerous. Among his experiences, he meets other strays, is placed in a dog research facility, escapes and saves lives, becomes a police dog, and ultimately ends up in a pound.
 
Constantly, Bad Dog is being wrongfully judged based on the old adage, "no good deed (which he's done) goes unpunished." The fact remains, however, he's a heroic and caring creature. Is the pound his last hurrah?
 
 
 
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Telemachus and Homer  Written by: S.D. Locke
 
Logline:
 
For every boy who grew up in his father's shadow and every girl who was underestimated, "Telemachus and Homer" is the animated adventure of two of mythology's most misunderstood heroes.
 
Synopsis:
 
For two decades, Telemachus waited to meet his father. But when he is granted his greatest wish he decides that he needs to start his own journey. As he is leaving Ithaca, he learns from Homer, a young blind woman, that their friends and families have been poisoned and Ithaca's greatest hero, Telemachus father Odysseus, has been kidnapped.
 
With the help of Arama, a Chrompath, and Nadraj, a member of the Order of Olympian Timekeepers, Telemachus and Homer search for the antidote. They travel to the only garden where the antidote can be found, which is on the outskirts of Troy.
 
Unfortunately, only Arama and Homer can enter the garden. While Arama and Homer are inside, a band of Trojans captures Telemachus and Nadraj and takes them to the remains of the head of the Trojan Horse, where they find Odysseus, who is already a prisoner. The heroes reunite, and test whether they are strong enough and smart enough to do what their people need of them and to defeat the infamous Trojans.