The only animated series I've seen without lines, and it's well worth watching for that. But unfortunately, the level of the story itself is really inferior, and it is roughly the kind of wilderness thriller short story collection that can be seen in the hour story club. Basically abandoning all scientific rationality and logic, it can only be said to be a fresh look. A prehistoric road movie composed of various short stories, but there is no explanation for why they embarked on the journey, which makes it very uncomfortable to watch. If you are looking for a place to live, there are many good places on the journey. They could have been looking for the enemy, but the first episode of the big hatred was finished, so they couldn’t find them at all. After that, they kept changing places. reason. The last episode is clearly a prehistoric era, but there is an Iron Age person, so let's not go into detail. But a person who obviously lives in a civilized society teaches a savage how to live in the wild, and he dares to cook and eat some wild vegetables and fruits without fear of being poisoned to death. Wanting to teach prehistoric people better weapons and languages, wanting to bring "civilization" to prehistoric people, the hearts of the obvious white colonists are not dead: we bring civilization to the barbarians. The emergence of civilization and language also completely destroyed the silent atmosphere that the first nine episodes of the series had painstakingly created. One more star will be deducted for this. To sum it up, it’s okay to watch something fresh, and the story is true.
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