(2019): Klaus

An in-app tool or physical kit for kids to write their own letters.

A digital map where users can click on different houses in Smeerensburg. At the start of the movie, the houses are dark and hostile; as you progress through the "chapters" of the film, you unlock stories of the children who lived there and the specific toys Jesper delivered to them.

A mini-game or workshop where users are given a flat 2D character sketch from the film and must use a simplified version of the production's lighting tools to "sculpt" the character using light and shadow. Klaus (2019)

Since Klaus famously used groundbreaking lighting and texturing tech to make 2D animation look 3D, a "behind-the-scenes" player mode would be incredible.

It educates the audience on the technical innovation that made the film a modern masterpiece. An in-app tool or physical kit for kids

A digital stationery suite featuring the film’s unique, angular concept art. Users can write a letter, "stamp" it with Jesper’s official seal, and have it "delivered" via a digital animation of a reindeer sleigh.

Which of these directions— or interactive storytelling — A mini-game or workshop where users are given

A real-time toggle during playback that strips away the advanced lighting layers to show the raw, hand-drawn 2D "ink and paint" underneath.