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ArtistHappy Guinguette Music throughout the video. Starting with Boy and Girl Laughter The boy, on one knee, dramatically claims "Be my Valentine", the girl answers "yes" with enthousiasm, then they hug and kiss, then they waltz to the sound of lively, informal music. Each one has only 2 arms! No travelling
Valentine at the Guinguette
by © emma cha
Laughter under lights
One knee bends in brave delight
Waltz turns yes to joy
A festive guinguette atmosphere frames a playful proposal. Laughter opens the scene before the boy kneels and declares, “Be my Valentine.” The girl answers with radiant enthusiasm. They embrace, kiss, and waltz in place. Even if musically discreet, the folk spirit lingers in gesture and rhythm.
Artistic Statement: Rooted in popular romance and nostalgic festivity, the animation blends Pop illustration with theatrical staging. The fixed camera intensifies intimacy, while the circular waltz echoes vintage dance halls. The guinguette influence becomes atmospheric rather than dominant, carried by mood more than instrumentation.
Influences:
Walt Disney for expressive clarity and timing.
Keith Haring for simplified emotional gestures.
Mary Blair for optimistic palette logic.
Norman Rockwell for narrative warmth and sincerity.