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A cinematic, photorealistic disaster musical short film. A dramatic craneshot descends upon the felt puppet suburb of 'Lintville' at dawn. Tap-dancing felt puppets in vibrant, handmade costumes joyously perform an opening number, blissfully unaware that behind them, a volcano is bubbling ominously with bright orange lava. The star, Dr. Patch Flannel, a meticulously crafted felt volcanologist puppet with button eyes and tweed patches, belts out, 'The mountain’s alive — with the sound of panic!' in a melodramatic tenor. The camera zooms in dramatically as an explosion erupts, timed perfectly to a high note, sending glitter ash raining down. The scene transitions to Lintville's town council, a motley crew of sock puppets, inside their yarn-covered hall, bathed in a fiery orange bloom and smoky haze. Patch frantically tries to warn them, but they respond in perfect harmony, 'We don’t believe in magma drama!' A slow push-in reveals a bubbling lava vent as the puppets continue their dance. Patch then dramatically carries his love interest, a delicate yarn-haired puppet in a gingham dress, out of a foam eruption in slow motion. He proclaims, 'We’ll rebuild… in polyester!' as glitter ash falls around them. A rotating heroic close-up showcases Patch's unwavering determination. Finally, the volcano cools, forming a perfect heart shape. Patch and his love interest kiss as lava fizzles like soda. The camera pulls back to reveal the entire city rebuilt as a whimsical tiki lounge, glowing with infernal reds and stage spotlights. A voiceover booms, 'VOLCANO: LAVA LA FELT — The heat is handcrafted.' The final shot displays the text: 'One eruption. Infinite emotion.' --no text, --no watermarks