I doubt the screenwriter: Yun raises dogs, really raises cats.
For me who has raised dogs and cats (six), I feel that the characters are: dogs are cute and reliable, cats are too real hahaha.
The small details of the egg rooster bowl and the small hu are a tribute to the Chinese market? The rooster's voice was both familiar and a little unfamiliar, and it turned out to be Han!
Is Snowball really the number one male protagonist in this episode? There are so many scenes in this episode, but because there is someone behind the male protagonist. The screenwriter can only force him to play. But the plot actually has nothing to do with him (and a character was added, and he lost his face. In my opinion, his cuteness is: he thinks he is very bad and strong, but he is really stupid and cute. I like him the most, But for me, many of his scenes in the feature film can only laugh with everyone. (Only the dumbbell squat is interesting.) It was not until the end of the easter egg that he "restored" the sleazy and cute look that originally attracted me.
On the plot, the main line is forcibly divided into three paragraphs and then unified. The script is getting lower and lower, but the characters, details and memes are still good. Favorite Snowball followed by Han! Ah no rooster! Rooster can forcibly add drama again in the next episode hahahaha
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