I have compiled some of the jokes in "Earth Pulse 2" for everyone.
The first
protagonist of the island in the first episode of "Island" is because of the popular sloth in "Zoo City".
This sloth was in the mating period, and when he heard a girlfriend calling from a distance, he acted like "lightning" and ran towards his girlfriend. The narrator reluctantly said that this is already a vigorous and resolute action for the sloth.
Another hilarious point in "Island" comes from the albatross. From this clip, we can learn two things: the albatross is a bird that is stronger than gold, and the penguins are a group of extremely white-eyed birds.
The albatross practiced "monogamy". The couple lived for six months each, and then returned to the island to mate at the agreed time. The protagonist of our story is a male albatross who anxiously awaits his wife. During this period, other wives all arrived, eagerly and unobtrusively began to unspeakable things. Only he can't wait for his wife, tragedy. What's more tragic is that Penguin didn't know what his mentality was, and kept walking in front of him. Some of them even stood in front of him, then shook their heads and walked away slowly.
Finally, the albatross waited for his wife, and just as they were struggling with each other, and when the indescribable thing was about to begin, a penguin passed by them calmly...
The most thrilling scene in "Island" is the little lizard. Fight against the swarm of snakes. The picture is very shocking, but the two creatures are too ugly, I really don't want to watch it a second time, and the picture is not displayed. The animals in the
second episode of the mountains
"Mountains" are generally of higher value, which may be due to the altitude problem. It is difficult for reptiles and insects to survive. The furry cutes are the main ones.
In this episode, the brown bear shows the style of a dancer, and it is a modern dance. You can see the free soul swaying under their fierce appearance~
The photographer also photographed a snoozing mountain pika, how sleepy is it~
The climax of "Mountains" is paraded by flamingos. It's impossible to describe in words, and the BBC's soundtrack is also a must-see!
But this episode is also the saddest one. Many alpine animals are lonely. When the camera is zoomed high and a small figure is moving in the vast world, it feels quite sad. Especially the precious snow leopard they photographed this time is even more like a lone star.
From a personal perspective, the third episode of Jungle is my least favorite episode. The jungle creatures are too rich, there are too many reptiles, and goose bumps are all seen.
Tropical jungles have a tragic sense of fighting. The result of abundant supplies is the diversity of species. Everyone is vying for living space, even plants. This is the origin of the sense of fighting.
I watched this episode with my eyes half closed, and I didn't get to the front of the screen until the jaguar appeared. She caught an extremely ugly crocodile, it must have a bad taste, you can tell by looking at the skin. The point of laughter came from a scene after the vicious fight, where a capybara looked dumbfounded at what had just happened. This is the humor of the editor.
There is also a small joke that the narrator grandpa satirizes the spider monkey father, saying that everything is under her father's close watch (the father pays close attention to the children's every move). As the camera zoomed in, Dad was sleeping with his eyes closed. This is an English pun, close has both close and close meanings.
In the fourth episode
, there are a lot of insects in the desert. People with intensive phobias must avoid the locust section. The impression is very uncomfortable. The photographer will vomit when looking at this picture, let alone being present. Its environment.
The leading comedy star in this episode is a shovel-kissing lizard. Follow him, a slow motion with left hand and right hand~
This documentary has broadened our horizons while being interesting. Put away some human self-righteousness and respect other companions who live with us on this planet. After all, we have attached too many selfish desires to them, leaving them nowhere to rest and nowhere to go.
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