Support Equality And Inclusiveness, Kiko In The Deep Sea Invites Children With Special Needs Nobar

Arbani Yasiz and Anastasia Amalia, voice actors for the animated film Kiko In the Deep Sea invite children with special needs or disabilities to watch the animated film at Metropole XXI Jakarta on Sunday, February 19.

The event to watch together in collaboration with MNC Peduli was held specifically for the children of the Indonesia One Disability Foundation and the Nurul Iman Jafariah Orphans Foundation.

In addition to being a fun activity, watching together with friends with disabilities is a form of concern for others and further supports equality and inclusiveness so that people with disabilities are able to get the same experience as other children.

"It is very good to add insight to children how they can defend the truth," said Wahyudin, who represents children with disabilities from the Indonesia One Disability Foundation, in a media statement received by VOI, Monday, February 20.

The animated film Kiko In the Deep Sea tells the story of Kiko's adventures with Tingting, Poli, Patino, Lola, Karkus and Pupus, going to investigate and investigate the damage to the ecosystem that is happening in an Asri city in the sea.

On the way, they met Putri Clara from Shell Castle. Princess Clara is looking for five missing water protection pearls. Without these pearls, the water life will be destroyed.

"I hope that the animated film Kiko In the Deep Sea can entertain them, increase insight and make us willing to sacrifice and dare to fight for the truth," Arbani Yasiz told reporters after the event.

Kiko's story is expected to bring children into an adventure to save the sea, as well as persistence, struggle and strong friendship to always defend the truth. By getting to know more, children can be more enthusiastic about maintaining the cleanliness of marine life.

"The animated film Kiko In the Deep Sea is also expected to encourage children to preserve the environment in general. The film version is different from the series, much longer with different grammars. I hope the audience can feel the message," said Titan Hermawan, CEO of MNC Pictures.

The animated film Kiko in The Deep Sea produced by MNC Animation and MNC Pictures is scheduled to be shown in Indonesian cinemas on February 23, 2023.