How humans and animals live in harmony

Lexi 2022-04-22 07:01:46

When humans continue to plunder the hills where civet cats live for their own living space. Tanukis began to use their innate illusions to resist humans. I failed again and again, and in the end I couldn't go back to the way I used to live. Tanukis are also forced to change themselves to adapt to this reality.

After watching the animation, I think this problem should be more prominent and urgent now. As the population soared, large tracts of forests were cut down and large tracts of rivers were landfilled. For its own living space, it does not hesitate to reduce the living and development space of other creatures at the cost.

Although people are aware of the problem. Now start to advocate low-carbon, that is, a conservation-minded lifestyle. But I don't think we can balance our relationship with nature very well. If possible, I hope I don't see eating wild animals in the news again, and how many hectares of woods have been knocked down. and many more.

Wish we were surrounded by trees and birds and squirrels. The water is clear, the fish are swimming around, and there are no nasty bait. Wild animals are living the same as before, and there will be no extinction. The food chain remains as colorful as ever.

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Extended Reading
  • Mustafa 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Finally, seeing the civet cats singing and dancing happily, I felt very sad. Once again, I see the difference in style between Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, even if they are talking about environmental protection.

  • Greyson 2022-03-20 09:02:26

    In fact, in the eyes of humans, all animals, except pets, are food. How can there ever be true peaceful coexistence? The structure of this film is a bit sloppy, and it feels like the protagonist is changing around. Takahata's imagination is unbelievable, but his ability to tell stories is obviously inferior to Hayao Miyazaki.

Pom Poko quotes

  • Seizaemon: All pray!

    [the tanuki put their hands together and bow]

    Osho: I'd like to say a prayer for the victims of this operation.

    [At this point, some of the tanuki start to snigger]

    Osho: We wish that we could save our forest without harming any humans. That was never our intention, but our forest is near and dear to us, and we...

    [the tanuki all burst into raucous laughter and head for the exit]

  • TamasaburôBuntaTanuki: [singing] Let's turn into every sacred icon we can think of. Some are this and some are that...

    [They do backflips into the air and turn into various items; stone Buddhas, lucky cats, painted eggs, kitsune sculptures, gold carp sculptures, monkey sculptures and Tanuki sculptures. Ponkichi rushes to join in and tries copying them. He does various poses but is unable to transform]

    Shokichi: [narrating] Back then, all I thought about was transforming. I never dreamed that my friend Ponkichi might just want to be a normal raccoon.