If the dream you pursue can last a lifetime, then you don’t have to hesitate to pursue it, but if the dream can only occupy a part of your life, and there may be no goals and no pursuits in the remaining days, how should you choose? In this episode, Hu Di has such a struggle. Although he is still one of the young master Andy’s favorites, the absolute protagonist in Andy’s story, and even the exclusive privilege of being taken to the summer camp, the little master’s carelessness caused the story to change, and Hu Di’s arm was broken. So I was thrown on the bookcase by my mother the day before I went to the summer camp. There I met Andy’s favorite penguin. There is a day of boredom. Hu Di broke into the second-hand market in order to save Penguin, and was kidnapped by a fat man again, so the adventure story began. In Fatty’s house, there are two of Hu Di’s companions, the cowgirl Tracee and the old miner. Tracey’s experience gave Hu Di the choice, whether to accompany the owner and abandon himself when he grows up, or to pose. The ones in the museum for children to admire forever? Everyone will be shaken about such a problem. Our cowboy sheriff chose the museum under the coercion and temptation of two new companions. We can understand it as thinking for the sake of the two new companions, or it can be regarded as helplessness in desperation. Choose, or choose the latter among short-lived dreams and eternal glory. And when Buzz Lightyear came to rescue with a group of partners, Hu Di finally couldn’t let go of his dreams and stayed with Andy. Although there will always be a forgotten day, at least he will grow up on the happy journey of the little master. It’s enough to have its own existence in it. If it were you, how would you choose? Is it your own short-lived dream or someone else's permanent dream?
In this episode, our brave Buzz Lightyear has been embodying friendship. He traveled thousands of miles to rescue his companions. On the way, thrills and humor, actions and humor dance together. Especially when fighting against his dead opponent Zach King, the phrase "I am your father", like Star Wars, makes people laugh.
Although it is still the same topic about dreams, this time it is a different aspect. It is still touching. The score is 94 points (A). It always feels that something is missing.
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