This film is still a typical foreign cartoon model that is quite satisfactory and even somewhat streamlined.
But it's still a good animation in all aspects.
Including the various funny sections with a strong sense of rhythm at the beginning, as well as the ups and downs of the plot, the arrangement is also very smooth.
Although it is a character design similar to clay animation, it does not look rough and cheap. And at the end, the scene rendering for a few seconds is quite fine and beautiful.
Of course, like the cartoon of "Crazy Primitives", there are many modern stories in the shell of history.
In the film, the pig as a replacement for the puppy and the mallard as the replacement for the pterodactyl are interesting. I don't think that the mentally handicapped cartoons are better understood by adults.
Yes, this film is not mentally handicapped as a whole, and it is still a good animation. In addition, from the film, you can get a rough understanding of the football formation, match play, black whistle, etc. This is also an extra harvest for the audience who have a preliminary understanding of football.
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