I didn’t plan to watch it, because I really love bugs, and I’ve never accepted dubbed movies, but I couldn’t put it down after I accidentally glanced at it a few times, and after watching it, I’m glad I didn’t miss it. Nice cartoon. Many people commented that the dubbing of the Taiwan version is very good. I watched it online for a while. Tao Zi and Ren Xianqi are both very suitable voices for animation dubbing, but they are basically not much different from their own imagination of the Taiwan version, while the mainland version The voice acting feels good, especially the cute little boy. In fact, he was attracted to watch this movie because of his little bit of credit. He especially liked his naive child voice. As far as this character is concerned, it feels better than the Taiwanese version. successful. I don’t know if it’s a child or an adult. If it’s done by an adult, it’s really amazing. Not only does it have to be a child’s tone, but it also requires a childlike innocence.
There is nothing to say about the story itself. There is no problem writing a warm, lovely and inspirational script for the cartoon. The key is production. This is the strength of Disney, and the “actor” NG shot produced at the end of the film is even more wonderful.
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