This powerful animated short film serves as a Public Service Announcement (PSA) regarding teen dating violence. By juxtaposing the upbeat, jubilant lyrics of Katrina and the Waves' "Walking on Sunshine" with a visual narrative of a progressively abusive relationship, the video creates a stark cognitive dissonance that mirrors the confusion victims often feel. Viewers watch a young couple's relationship evolve from seemingly romantic beginnings into a nightmare of control, isolation, and intimidation. The video explores critical themes of relationship health, specifically the "Cycle of Abuse." It visually demonstrates subtle red flags that escalate over time, such as controlling what a partner wears, isolating them from friends, public humiliation, reckless driving to induce fear, and the "honeymoon phase" where abusers apologize with gifts to restart the cycle. The animation style shifts from bright, pastel colors to dark, jagged, nightmarish imagery to represent the psychological toll on the victim. For educators, this is an invaluable tool for Health and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculums. It allows students to identify warning signs of abuse in a format that is engaging but emotionally resonant. It provides a safe third-party scenario for students to analyze unhealthy behaviors without needing to disclose personal experiences immediately, serving as a perfect launchpad for discussions about consent, boundaries, and how to seek help.