Theme: Mary Poppins (Though it won't be obvious. We want engage with the high-street audience. Make them think about it for a few seconds)
Watching something as a child, and then again as an (almost) adult is quite amusing. As well as nostalgic of course.It was funnier watching Mary Poppins with a critique like mind then it was at five-twelve years old.
Some screen caps from nearer the end of the film:





Lets go fly a kite~
The kites would be an emphases of colour in what would be too dark to catch the public's attention.
Why Mary Poppins then? Well:
- It's British in all it's glory. (except Dick van Dykes terrible accent.)
- A great sense of quirkiness/subtle humour.
- It's culture that people recognise like Alice in Wonderland. (The bandwagon that everyone has jumped on off late.)
- The Edwardian theme is the retro aspect we've been looking for. (If we go by the movies 1910 setting)

This is sort of the style we're looking for. Not as disney-fied and not as obvious but something similar.
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