I love Sean so much.

Cleve 2022-02-16 08:02:08

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I love Sean so much. It's as awesome as a collection of short stories! It's still a work in 1995. I don’t know how much better than the finalists in the same year—especially Mickey Mouse. The comparison is simply ironic, showing the progress of animation history.
Compared with the character set here, I personally prefer the short stories with the treasure, the sense of responsibility, the busy dog ​​and the leisurely owner!
Full of British-style buildings, British-style tones, plus the process of invention and use that is not inferior to Doraemon. The details are also great, such as the pool that was turned over when cleaning (pay attention to the villain holding the "GO" card), and the foam in the window.
The only thing that I think Wallace's lines really sound a bit...it doesn't fit the Terminator picture at all, oh my God... But the few meetings and dialogues with the lady are still very good, and the expressions are very rich.

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  • Dorris 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The super invincible door dog series is really a good casual product when you are bored... But after reading the second part, I really feel that the creative gods and horses are almost the same. There is always another woman and another dog, and then either the dog is evil or the woman is evil... ...There is always a romance in the end, it's either a dog's romance or a human's romance... No matter how you do it, it looks good.

  • Jayne 2022-03-24 09:02:52

    The femme fatale and the behind-the-scenes mastermind are here, full of type tributes. A high prison reading crime and punishment is so funny hahaha. Shaun the Sheep debuts, baa~

A Close Shave quotes

  • Wallace: [seeing Preston operate a replica of Wallace's Wash-O-Matic] Where'd you get that from? That's MY machine! I've got patent pending on that!

  • Wallace: [putting Shaun in his Knit-o-Matic] There. Nothing to fret over. Just a quick shampoo. We've tested this on Gromit. Haven't we, lad?

    [Gromit nods wearily]