# Forgotten Memories

> A group of maintenance robots keep cleaning an empty orbital station, quietly missing the humans they served, until a hidden child's drawing turns routine into remembrance.

- Canonical: https://onira.studio/films/forgotten-memories
- Full video: https://media.onira.studio/films/forgotten-memories.mp4
- Poster: https://media.onira.studio/films/posters/forgotten-memories.jpg
- Chapters WebVTT: https://onira.studio/films/forgotten-memories/chapters.vtt
- Duration: 01:00
- Aspect ratio: 16/9
- Genre: Narrative
- Production: Character short
- Creator: Onira Studio (first-party proof, not a customer case study)
- Published: 2026-06-15
- Cost basis: Run-specific preflight required

## Production brief

An emotional narrative animation about a small crew of retro cleaning robots on a silent space station, lonely for their missing human partners, still cleaning abandoned corridors until they discover a child's drawing hidden in a vent.

## Film context

A compact sci-fi character piece with warm 3D animation, dusty station corridors, soft practical light, and multiple small robots carrying the emotional arc together. The film moves from lonely cleaning routines to a tiny discovered memory, making the abandoned station feel lived in without needing exposition.

## Visual and editorial highlights

- A small crew of blue-and-white maintenance robots
- Curved station corridors with warm window light
- A crayon drawing of a child and robot
- A silent orbital station suspended in space

## Chapter summary

- 00:00 - A routine without humans: The robots clean silent corridors in a station still running from habit.
- 00:17 - Signs of absence: Dust, windows, and abandoned objects explain the missing crew without heavy exposition.
- 00:34 - The drawing: The maintenance crew discovers a child's picture that turns routine into remembrance.
- 00:50 - Looking toward Earth: The ending connects the robots, the recovered memory, and the empty station suspended in space.

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