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Float is a Pixar animated short film. Float is definitely one of my favorites. It has such a deep message and pulls on a person's heartstrings.  It's about this little boy who lives with his dad and one day his dad found him playing in the yard beginning to fly. All of the neighbors got scared and were giving the boy and his dad weird looks. The dad decides to keep his son hidden and away from everyone else. The dad takes the boy on a walk and the boy starts to fly in front of everyone again. The dad gets embarrassed and tells his son that he wishes he could "just be normal." After that everything goes uphill for the boy and his dad. Such a great watch i definitely recommend. 

  




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  1. That sounds so cute! I'll definitely have to add it to my watch list!

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  2. Never seen this movie but i will be looking forward to it.

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