In fact, this animation reflects social diversity. For example, Xiaobo (red) is a petite Asian woman, Dixi (green) is a black man, Lala (yellow) is Lala (probably), and Tintin, representing a male The gay purple and the inverted triangle on the head, as well as the red women's bag and ballet skirt, all have symbolic meanings, like praise (though I don't know how old children can see these). Coincidentally, when I was very young, I had a very favorite Tintin doll (I am gay), and I paid tribute to the actor who played Tintin who died: Simon Shelton Barnes (Simon Shelton Barnes), sorry for such a Way to know you, wish you a better life in heaven.
Also, people who spray this kind of animation. . . Something for three or four year olds, is it necessary?
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