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*Loneliness: "Children have the right to a loving and caring family."
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France
Tag (1998-1999)
Visuals:
Variants:
- Soccer: "Children have the right to protection from child labor."
- Remote: "Children have the right to appropriate information."
- Transform: "Children have the right to express themselves."
- Bundles: "Children have right to protection in times of war."
- Abducted: "Children have the right to protection from trafficking and abduction."
- Cave: "Children have the right to know and live their culture."
- Warzone: "Children have the right to protection from neglect."
- Elevator: "Children have the right to play."
- Landmine: "Children have the right to protection from landmines."
- Shadow: "Children have the right to protection from sexual abuse."
- Art: "Children have the right to express themselves."
- Conditions: "Children have the right to survive and develop to the fullest."
- Snails: "Children have the right to a home."
- Privacy: "Children have the right to privacy."
- Loneliness: "Children have the right to a loving and caring family."
Technique: Video effects.
Audio:
Availability: It was seen on their "Cartoons On Children's Rights" PSAs.