Simply put, this is a short film that people who like "Kung Fu Panda" should not miss. Interestingly, you can call it either a follow-up to "Kung Fu Panda" or a prequel, because the cause of the story is that Professor Abo's apprentice happened after he defeated Snow Leopard and became a hero, but the main line is the five heroes of the world told by Abo. The story before becoming famous, so we might as well borrow the popular saying in modern online literature-fanwai, and the five heroes finally played the real protagonist in their own small and small story.
The so-called secret is not the gossip about the five heroes, but the continuation of the educational and entertaining nature of "Kung Fu Panda", explaining the elements of success and the secret of facing setbacks in a humorous style. The most straightforward way is used to popularize and simplify the philosophy. Whether patience is for the praying mantis, courage is for the snake, discipline is for the tiger, sympathy is for the golden monkey, or confidence is for the crane, every story is A simple and direct description of the process from falling into the trough of failure to climbing the peak of success, and then through Apo's concluding speech to give clues to enlightenment, but because the five secrets have different points of view, they are very childish and funny. Points are interspersed one after another, and the criticism of the tedious and tedious narrative process is abandoned. It seems old-fashioned but not lacking in new ideas, preaching but not dogmatic. People who have been nervous all the year round, short and smart and don’t need to use their brains, haha is enough).
It seems that the cartoon I watched when I grew up was either an animated series like "Saint Seiya", or a Hollywood blockbuster like "Madagascar". If it wasn't for this movie, I'm afraid I wouldn't remember that I watched it when I was a kid. Countless excellent domestic animation short films are still vividly remembered. However, the current fact is that the production and performance capabilities of foreign animations are constantly improving, while domestic animations are constantly regressing. This is a well-known bottleneck for animation filmmakers to break through. One of the major taboos of cartoons is that they are too political and purposeful, their ideas are too grand and profound, and their creations are too serious and rigorous, so they cannot exert their imagination and creativity. Although it is entertaining and entertaining, if it lacks entertainment, if the audience cannot watch it easily, what is the difference between animation and science and education films? Another big taboo is that the producers and investors are too ambitious and lack pure innocence and sincere attitude. It is a pity that nowadays it is not only in business, but also in the art of speaking, creation, production, distribution, publicity, no matter which steps are so conspicuous, impetuous and utilitarian, the essence of animation is not considered at all, so, What's wrong with the final market response and word of mouth far below expectations? Looking back at those "magic epic blockbusters", "large-scale inspirational animations" and other self-proclaimed compliments, how good is it to be smug in the bed, and then move out and hype it out, isn't it ashamed to show off.
Apo told us the secret of why the Five Heroes of the World became the Five Heroes of the World. So, can the popularity of excellent foreign cartoons such as "Kung Fu Panda" give some inspiration to domestic cartoons and improve the quality of domestic cartoons?
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