If I had watched this animation when I was a child, I wouldn't have to face the closet door trembling through the difficult time of falling asleep. A door connects two worlds. This idea has been tried and tested in various works, but it is always an attractive subject. There is always a corner in everyone's heart that is reserved for childish curiosity. If behind the door is a fantasy world that allows people to temporarily escape from reality, who would refuse.
Little Lolita, who had no impurities in her heart, saw through the kind heart under the appearance of the big monster at a glance, so she called it big kitty, so she loved it unscrupulously, so their difference made people so worried. Fortunately, Pixar pretended to be a tidbit in the closing subtitles, which made the whole story easier and gave people a comforting point.
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