I have to say that this cartoon is still very good, and watching it in the theater should have another experience.
I didn't watch the movie and saw the white ape on the cover. What I thought of was the master white ape in "The Sword of the Yue Girl". I thought the white ape beside the child (I didn't expect that the sound was a woman, her mother) as well. In this way, although the martial arts are good, it is still too far from the heart.
At first glance, the child would not know how to use a katana sword, otherwise he would not have let the white ape use it in the first place. Later helmets and armors are useless. It should be said that legends are legends, or what happens when collecting three pieces is just a lie. It seems that the "Magic String" in "Legend of Magic Strings" is still very reasonable and very relevant.
The origami is really wonderful and beautiful. When I saw it, I remembered that there is also such a paragraph in "Jackie Chan's Adventures". The story of origami should be there in the future.
The biggest gain from watching this movie is that I found the music that I should find. The rhythm of the BGM of this cartoon coincides with the rhythm of the BGM of the BGM that I have long forgotten but still exists in my heart, so I suddenly woke up at the end of the movie and was very excited. For the sake of the completeness of the story, I have to read it and then look for it. Of course, I found it, and it is fate! That BGM is "Sowing The Seed"
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