The little penguin that just came out of the shell is cute, and the fluffy rolls like a ball.
Many cartoons are inspirational, and this is the same.
It's just a bit awkward to have to add humans to the rescue at the end.
Originally, it was humans who destroyed the penguin's living environment, and when it finally came, it was like a savior.
And the tracker on Mumbo's back also made me feel awkward.
Some social animals, if one smells of humans, will be abandoned by the entire family, maybe penguins don't have this nature?
Anyway, it was Mumbo who found the human, communicated with the human through dancing, and saved the penguins. He was a worthy hero.
But how you look at it and how it feels like to illustrate a phenomenon: as long as you try to find a way to be friendly with human beings, you will have a good life.
In the final analysis, it is still the largest human being, and all animals are just pitiful worms crawling under the feet of human beings.
Killed by humans and rescued by humans.
How sad.
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