I think this is a healing anime wrapped in a dark style. I was a little scared to see the horror before. At first glance, it is too cute and very healing. After going through a series of things, more is to teach children how to be brave and face fear. From the beginning, my brother was cowardly, a little selfish, and well-behaved. The boy who lived in his own world, in the adventure with his brother and friends, a little frog and blue bird with no uncertain names, although he was confused, he was still halfway through the adventure. Lost himself again, but in the end he was also infected with the fearless innocence that belongs to a child by his younger brother. Although he was still a bit scary in the end, he was a little brave anyway. Let’s talk about my younger brother, wow khaka, skin kids like my younger brother are really cute, smart and witty, cute and funny. "I just want to do interesting things, and then, change the world and make it a better place." The younger brother's mantra is to do some interesting things, and the younger brother will always say some interesting ideas, sometimes it sounds like People can't figure it out, but I have to say that there is such a cute "bear boy", if you don't teach him with the world, he will lead you to a fairy tale of miracles.
There is also a very cute part of this cartoon. Every time people ask a question, they always say "...Huh?"
I feel that this cartoon teaches us to face fear directly. At the same time, I think we should learn to listen to a child’s wild imagination from this cartoon. Don’t think we are capable enough to teach a child. In fact, Sometimes we just need children to lead us to grow.
In addition, at the end of the cartoon, the younger brother told his elder brother, "The truth about the stone" is that the stone was stolen. It feels like everyone makes mistakes. The important thing is that you dare to face it.
I hope that every one of us who was once a younger brother will always be an interesting person who sticks to our original aspirations, has the courage to admit our mistakes and move on!
Finally, hush, no matter how old you are, please listen carefully to the child's voice!
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