Malaysian Animation is Preparing Malaysians for Covid-19 Vaccines

Adam Shaari
2 min readJan 24, 2021

Ejen Ali is a big animation franchise in Malaysia. The short animation is a tribute to the frontliners (or frontline workers) in Malaysia. The video also hints at the glimpse of hopes that vaccines can provide to people.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek) [YouTube thumbnail]

The thumbnail for the video shows the main character (middle-bottom), Ali, holding a tube containing a blue liquid known as the vaccine. The video starts with a scene that shows Ali running a simulation of a vaccine for a virus.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek)

In the process of delivering the vaccine, he was attacked and his teammates came to back him up.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek)

The monsters in the video represent the Covid-19 Coronavirus. The setting of the video is on another planet, hence, every character in the video wears a face mask to allow them to breathe. The video is conveying the message that you can wear a mask and still do heavy action moves.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek)

Here we can see an animated character of Malaysian Director-General of Health, Dr. Noor Hisham, being portrayed as one of the heroes. He even used a thermal gun as a weapon.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek)

After a great struggle and long fights, the video ends with a scene of Ali going face-to-face with the biggest monster.

Image Source: EJEN ALI MISI: JUANG (Animasi Pendek)

He threw the vaccine towards the monster and the video ends.

The director of the animation, Usamah Zaid Yasin, said in an interview that the video is a tribute to the hardworking frontliners in the midst of the second wave of the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia. The video received 8 million views with more than 196 thousand likes.

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Adam Shaari

Physicist | Optics Engineer | Front-end Developer | Writer