I understand that the expressiveness of dogs in animation is very strong, and it is most likely to cause humans to associate "cute" and "cute"; but in order to adjust the atmosphere to reflect comedy, is it really okay to turn dragons into dogs? If all the dragons in the film are changed to flying dogs, the whole movie will be more harmonious (although not so handsome).
No matter how you die, as long as you are the protagonist, you are right in the end. Not to mention whether the protagonist’s behavior can ultimately save humans and dragons. The protagonist does not care about his family, his people, or his friends. Without the protagonist’s aura, the people around him will inevitably die for themselves. Is this kind of values telling children "Your parents are all wrong, you are right"?
Finally, I really feel that the models of these characters need to be replaced. All the cartoons look the same, and they will be bored no matter how good they are.
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