Movie · 2012 · Animation, Family, Romance, Comedy, Fantasy · 7m · G · English
Curator score: 8.6/10 (101K ratings)
Destiny is the bridge you build, to the one you love.
Overview
An urban office worker finds that paper airplanes are instrumental in meeting a girl in ways he never expected.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.6/10
IMDb: 8.2/10
Letterboxd: 4.08/5
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
John Kahrs
Production
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios
Cast
John Kahrs, Kari Wahlgren, Jeff Turley, Jack Goldenberg
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A tiny, wordless Disney short that turns a mundane office commute into a tender romantic chase. It’s simple, charming, and beautifully animated, with a surprisingly strong emotional payoff for something only a few minutes long.
Best for
Viewers who love romantic animation
Fans of wordless visual storytelling
People who enjoy sweet, uplifting shorts
Anyone who likes classic Disney craftsmanship
Skip if
You want a feature-length plot
You dislike sentimental romance
You prefer dialogue-heavy stories
You’re not interested in animation
Overview
Paperman is a miniature romance built on timing, gesture, and pure visual invention. It takes a familiar meet-cute setup and makes it feel fresh by letting paper airplanes carry both the comedy and the longing. The result is light on dialogue but rich in expression, movement, and atmosphere.
Worth noting
What makes it stand out is how efficiently it tells a complete love story. The animation style blends clean modern design with a hand-drawn softness that gives the whole film warmth and personality. Every gag lands, but the short never loses sight of its emotional core.
Bottom line
It’s the kind of film that can make a simple image feel magical. If you like elegant storytelling, romantic whimsy, or animation that trusts the audience to read between the lines, this is an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Wade · 1288 likes
Can we get a live-action version of this with John Krasinski and Emily Blunt pls
Brandon White (4★) · 1010 likes
Every kiss begins with Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
Matthew L. Brady (4.5★) · 574 likes
So Paperman won an Oscar for best animated short film and it totally deserved it.
The story is about a young man attempts to get the attention of a young woman by throwing paper airplanes by her window.
Paperman is only 6 minutes long and it was the most beautiful, the most adorable, and just spot on perfection, and that's only 6 minutes of film showed. It's amazing how short animated films can tell a better love story than real life.
Trudes (3.5★) · 570 likes
Ruining your career for a girl you haven't even spoken to... relatable
phương (2★) · 486 likes
once in third grade i threw a paper plane at a girl i liked and hit her in the eye