That's right-the fairy tales and the like are all photographed, so what's the big thing to do?
In the third year of high school, I watched this British animation that was so hard to shoot for the first time. I thought it was quite good-
not very well- known. It is said that it was because of brain cramps that the propaganda work was handed over to the dark-hearted Yankee. It's a pity such a good film.
First of all, the British humor is really elegant and in place. The pretty little nurse pigeon took a flower and said intoxicated "Oh, my favorite~~~~~~~~~~`", and then pecked out a fat bug from the flower. Throw the flowers aside—it's so cute.
Secondly, the story itself is quite inspirational. Idealism always gives us heroic feelings, and sometimes it makes our blood boil. Even though it was summer when I watched it, the blood itself was already boiled because of the weather.
Finally, the subtitles at the end of the film are very touching. Even the contributions made by the animals are remembered, and it is really warm.
The United Kingdom itself is a country I like very much, so after all the reasons are removed, I still have to commend it again-oh also
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