Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
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Marcel, a one inch-tall shell, lives with his grandmother Connie, the only residents of their community after being left behind in a mysterious exodus.
When an unexpected brush with fame opens the door to reuniting with his loved ones, Marcel sets out on a sweeping, emotional journey to reclaim what he thought was lost and discover the family he never knew he had.
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