"The Queen's Corgi" is a story about a cute pet adventure. It's also a heart-warming story that makes you laugh.
The queen in the story is the current Queen Elizabeth II of England, and the male protagonist is the queen's pet dog Corgi. This corgi is called Rex. The queen has 4 corgis. Since Jack came, its cuteness has won the queen's favor and became the chief dog. Whether it is attending state affairs or various surroundings, it can be seen that the queen's love for Rex even exceeds her beloved son and grandson.
1. Trump's confusion
The President of the United States came to the United Kingdom for a state visit. As usual, the Queen brought the dogs to attend. Trump also had a Corgi, a little bitch with heavy makeup. The Queen deliberately let the two dogs become the best of Qin Jin. This little bitch fell in love with Lake. S. But Rex didn't like the "little daughter" of Trump. After their fight, Rex angered Trump and the state visit was cancelled. The queen was very angry. Rex knew that he had done something wrong and was very worried.
2. The villain haunts
Rex was very guilty of his mistakes, and Charlie, the corgi dog, who is also the queen's cute pet and Rex's friend, gave Rex an idea to escape from the palace and become the Pope's pet dog. In order to avoid the mistake, Rex agreed to Charlie's idea. They escaped from the palace after a lot of "efforts." When passing through St. James's Park, Charlie was unexpectedly showing a terrifying side. It was designed to make Rex fall into the frozen river and prepare to freeze to death. Doggie. Afterwards, it returned to the palace and created a false impression the next day to make the queen think that Rex was dead.
3. The sojourn life with short legs
After Rex fell into the river, he was rescued by a kind man in a stray dog adoption center. The dog woke up to find that he had been treated as a stray dog, and had to live in a cage, waiting for someone to adopt him. Here, it met many weird dogs, and also met the dog girl Wanda who was beloved of her own.
Short legs did not let go of his royal and noble temperament at first, and he was incompatible with other personalities. It also angered the "boss" bully dog in the kennel. The boss tried to put him to death several times, thanks to Wanda for saving it. But Wanda also angered the boss. At this time, Rex was valued by the family and prepared to adopt it, but he ran back to the kennel to fight against the boss regardless of the owner's consent. Rex's bravery inspired the other dogs, and everyone went into battle together and defeated the boss.
4. A Thousand Miles Homecoming
Rex missed the queen very much, so the group of dogs left for the palace. At this time, Charlie the dog succeeded in gaining the queen's trust and was ready to become the chief dog. Seeing that Rex was back again, Charlie was very angry and designed to frame Rex again, preparing to burn it to death. Fortunately, the other dogs worked hard with Wanda to rescue Rex and see the Queen. At this time, Rex was no longer obsessed with the title of Chief Dogg, but gave it to Charlie.
5. The ending of the story
Charlie became the chief dog, but waiting for him was the little bitch of the president of the United States. This was the responsibility of the chief dog, and he had to live in the United States. And Rex, Wanda, and other dogs continue to live with the Queen happily.
"Queen's Corgi" is a life story full of joy and twists and turns. Rex the dog is like a teenager. When he was young, he lived a superior life and experienced betrayal by his friends as an adult; life’s helplessness experienced true friendship and regained Confidence; experience the joy and encouragement of love, experience growth. It's the process of changing from a boy to a man, with sadness, inspiration, and true feelings.
As an animated film, the film is well-made with realistic animation effects. The story is a little simple, suitable for students under the age of 18 to watch, and also suitable for friends who love cute pets to play dogs. In addition, if it is an animation control, you can also enjoy it.
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