Is the fruit that the monkey breaks papaya?

Harry 2022-03-20 09:01:03

I don't remember the first time I saw the Lion King. It seems to be in a neighbor's house, using the most advanced video recorder at the time. The mother of the little girl in the neighbourhood is a junior high school teacher and bought her a brick-like but educational video.

I don't remember the feeling after reading it. It seems that I like it very much, but I don't know where it is. Well, I was a silly little girl at that time, ten years old? Is it eleven? Deep thoughts have not yet sprouted, maybe they are taking root. Who knows.

But the only thing that impressed him was that Master Monkey broke a juicy fruit and spread the sticky juice on Simba's little forehead. I was thinking, what kind of fruit is this?

Recently, my roommate asked for leave to go home. I became a left-behind child. I went to get off work and ate and slept by myself. I returned to the hut I rented in the evening, quietly. I am a person who likes lively but not too lively. But I am most afraid of being alone. Staying alone in a quiet room, why should I make some noise, otherwise, my head will consciously recall the terrible scene of a serial murder that I saw on TV one day. Usually, I open the potatoes, and memorize my healing drama friends, sex and the city, etc. over and over again. But recently, for some reason, Tudou was so slow that he couldn't play a video overnight. Then put a movie.

I turned the D drive and saw the Lion King. In fact, it’s been a long time since I downloaded it, and I haven’t found a suitable place to watch it. And now it is undoubtedly the most suitable movie to play, for the following reasons: first, it is not a horror movie, it is not violent and bloody (of course, the duel scene of Simba and Scar is still a bit scary for children); second, an inspirational movie, Don’t let me, a left-behind child, feel desperate about life; third, the warmth movie, although the protagonist is a lion, it does not have a strong depiction of animality, but is slightly romantic. This reminds me of what I watched some time ago <>. It is worth mentioning that one of the characteristics of American cartoons is that no matter what kind of animal, it can be made into an American, even the Kung Fu panda whose hometown is China.

The movie is smooth, and my player is very face-free. After watching it, I finally remembered my feelings when I watched this cartoon for the first time as a child: First, Simba is handsome, and the scar is ugly; Second, the bugs seem to be delicious; Third, the female lion is better than the male lion. Hair is short. The ultimate wish is, I really want to taste the fruit that the monkey broke!

In response to childhood doubts, I tried to find answers.
One, Simba is handsome and Scar is ugly.
Cartoons are for children. The children are innocent and lovely towards the sun. Therefore, good-looking people are generally good people, and ugly people are generally bad people. This point has long been refuted by people of insight, so I won't repeat it. But as a Libra, I still judge people by appearance. I have done a little research on physiognomy, some evil can really be seen from the eyes, expressions and other facial layouts. Therefore, I do not completely deny this statement. But the last thing I don't understand is why Simba has brown hair and his uncle has black hair?

Second, the insects seem to be delicious.
The scene where Ding Man eats the insects makes me unforgettable for a long time. Some bugs are crunchy, some are chewy, and some are soft and smooth. Seeing that my sister was hungry, she almost grabbed Xiaoqiang who was climbing up the window to try the taste.
Speaking of, the role of Ding Man reminds me of the Hong Kong comedian Wang Zulan, whose eyebrows and eyes are somewhat similar. It seems that there is always some truth to face, comedians in cartoons and comedians in life have common characteristics.

3. Female lions have shorter hair than male lions.
This is an animal feature, so I won’t repeat it. However, it is worth mentioning that although the lioness in the cartoon has short hair, her brows, eyes, charm, and movements all reveal a feminine look. However, the Lion King 2 still has a female lion in 1/2. Except for her short hair, I was stunned that she was not a female, and even the dubbing was male. This puzzled me for a long time.

Finally, I had countless guesses about the fruit that the monkey broke. At first it felt like a melon from my hometown, but the melon had a white skin, and the bread inside was crumb, and there was juice, but it was also white, so it was not true. Later, I guessed that it was papaya, firstly the color matched, and secondly the juice color matched. Although papaya has flesh and seeds, it's papaya that is broken when a monkey breaks. For the understanding of the same thing, everyone tends to combine their own experiences.

A lot of vernacular. Finally, I would like to thank this classic animation that I produced when I was 7 years old. It not only accompanied my heartless childhood, but also spent a long night with me, allowing me to have A peaceful and warm night.





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The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: Anything we can do?

    Young Simba: Not unless you can change the past.

  • Scar: Simba. What have you done?

    Young Simba: There were wildebeests, and he tried to save me. It was an accident. I didn't mean for it to happen.

    Scar: Of course. Of course you didn't. No one ever means for these things to happen. But the king is dead. And if it weren't for you, he'd still be alive.