📺 Will the World Love It?

 

1. The Printing Room – Joy

The wrapper is a blank sheet. Suddenly it rolls through the printing machine. Colors splash: red, yellow, blue. A crunchy potato chip character appears, smiling. The wrapper feels proud – it has a purpose. It’s packed around delicious chips and sealed.

2. The Shop Shelf – Anticipation

The wrapper sits on a bright shelf with its friends. A child picks it up. The wrapper thinks, “I’m going to make someone happy!”

3. The Moment of Happiness – Peak

The child opens the wrapper with a loud CRINKLE. The chips are eaten with laughter, maybe shared with friends. The wrapper feels fulfilled – it did its job perfectly.

4. The Discard – Confusion

The empty wrapper is crumpled and tossed. It lands in a bin. At first it’s confused: “Why am I here? I was so beautiful.” It sees other trash: a banana peel, a juice box. They tell it this is where things go after being used.

5. The Garbage Box – Sadness & Realization

The wrapper is taken outside to a big garbage box. It feels lonely and regrets being “just a wrapper.” But then it notices something – the wind blows, and it sees birds flying, trees swaying. It overhears children talking about recycling.

6. The Subtle Twist (Optional Hopeful Ending)

You can end simply with the wrapper in the garbage box, letting the audience sit with that reality. Or you can add a gentle twist:

  • A recycling truck arrives.

  • Or the wrapper sees a child drawing on a recycled paper bag and realizes, “Maybe one day I can become something new.”

This keeps the emotional honesty (waste is real) while offering a subtle nudge toward sustainability – a theme many parents and educators appreciate.


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