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Join us on your next Cardboard Adventure! In this Episode of Cardboard Adventures — Join Arti and Box as they set out to craft their troubles away in this imaginative, family-friendly adventure made entirely from cardboard! In this first episode, our heroes help Captain Cardboard search for his lost telescope in the mysterious Cardboard Sea. But what secrets lie in the Cave of Lost Things… and what’s that tentacly-shaped movement just out of sight? Want to make your own Arti puppet or learn the secrets behind our characters?Head to CardboardAdventures.co.uk and explore our Lost-O-Pus Digital Workshop, where we show you how to build your own puppets from the show! Find full craft patterns, materials lists, and behind-the-scenes tutorials for the series at CardboardAdventures.co.uk The Lost-o-pus was made by Cardboard Adventures supported by a wonderful creative team of leading UK professionals - Performances - Amber-Rose Perry, Jesse Meadows, Vic Llewellyn and Mae Munuo Written - Rachel Barnett-Jones Co Directed - Catherine Boot and Samuel Wilde Designed and made - Samuel Wilde Director of Photography - Jack Offord Music - Jim Whitcher Sound Mixer - Nick Laws Editor - Chris Hicks Animator - Tomasin Cuthbert Lighting & Camera assistant - Blue Harrison Design Assistants - Laura Bolus and Jess Watson Special thanks go out to - Ollie Hunt - Saikat Ahamed - Hannah Miller - Ruby Brown - Bristol Old Vic Theatre School - Sam Kenyon Hamp - Alex Heane and Exeter Northcott Theatre And a VERY special thank you to Sarah Shepherd, without you none of this would have happened mate! Filmed at Theatre Royal Bath: The Egg Supported using public funding by Arts Council England