Sintel

A young girl by the name of Sintel befriends an injured baby dragon, who she calls Scales, only to have it snatched away one day by an another adult dragon. She goes on a quest to reclaim her friend and endures many hardships along the way.

Sintel is the third Blender Foundation movie, made to both drive development and showcase the power of Blender, an open source 3D modelling package. You can watch it at YouTube, or download it at its website or archive.org. Like previous BF movies Elephants Dream and Big Buck Bunny, the main drive is the visuals. This time, however, the team focused on telling a much richer story, and it shows, having a very deep story for the short run time. There is a rather tragic twist near the end, though, which has a tendency to upset certain viewers.

"And when you see all that I have seen / Can you tell me love from pride?"
 * All There in the Manual: The city we see in the film is called Ishtar, according to notations in the concept art. They also have names and roles for the gatekeeper barbarians (although only one is seen in the film).
 * Androcles' Lion: Subverted. This is how Sintel meets Scales.
 * Collapsing Lair
 * Curtains Match the Window: Sintel
 * Determinator: Sintel, definitely.
 * DVD Bonus Content: And how! Four discs with the film in NTSC, PAL, and HD in multiple formats, 7 commentaries, multiple tutorials about using Blender, an hour long documentary, and all of the source files required to remake the film.
 * Evil Weapon: Sort of. It's not intelligent, but the spear Sintel claims from the barbarian has "shed much innocent blood."
 * Fingerless Gloves: Sintel
 * Foreshadowing: See Evil Weapon above.
 * She Who Fights Monsters
 * Karmic Twist Ending: Sintel . The ending song has a line:
 * Karmic Twist Ending: Sintel . The ending song has a line:
 * Karmic Twist Ending: Sintel . The ending song has a line:


 * Load-Bearing Boss:
 * Oh Crap:.
 * Our Dragons Are Different: It seems that dragons are predatory animals with "earthly" life-spans that tend to breathe fire instead of the "usual" superintelligent creatures that live for thousands of years.
 * Perma-Stubble: The creators had some fun with this in a paint-over of Sintel's concept art.
 * Production Throwback: Characters make appearances from both of the Blender Foundations previous shorts. In the market scene, you can clearly see Proog from Elephants Dream, and the butterflies in the bamboo forest are just a Palette Swap of the ones from Big Buck Bunny.
 * Redheaded Heroine: Sintel.
 * Rule of Cute: Baby dragons.
 * Shoot the Shaggy Dog:
 * Someone to Remember Him By:
 * Tomato in the Mirror: Sintel.
 * Tomato in the Mirror: Sintel.
 * Tomato in the Mirror: Sintel.
 * Tomato in the Mirror: Sintel.