I don't know if it's because I'm sensitive, or if it's a bit of a political metaphor

Ophelia 2022-03-15 09:01:03

What do dam, aunt, and kung fu mean?

Is bombing a dam an imperialist dream?

The story is good and clever

friendship, love, affection

The contradiction between man and nature, the conflict of different growth environments, the conflict of the same racial concept, of course, the inevitable conflict of Disney's old routines, heroism, and finally the completion of the story, the cutest interspersed bridge in the story is the penguin, there is actually a right The expectation of integration between different races, is there a yearning for the friendship between blacks and whites across races?

The description of people in the story is a bit demonized. Human beings wantonly change the environment, and the result is life-threatening. It does not use the original African land to form a sharp contrast with New York. The civilization of modern people is devastating to Madagascar.

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa quotes

  • Alex: If you're ever in Manhattan, feel free to call first.

    [Sees two lemurs picking each other's noses and eating the boogers]

    Alex: Seriously though, call, okay?

  • Alex: Hey! Happy Slappers! Is there any reason to celebrate? Look at the plane!

    Skipper: We'll fix it.

    Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?

    Skipper: Grit, spit

    [Private spits]

    Skipper: and a whole lotta duct tape.

    [Rico pulls out a roll of duct tape]

    Skipper: We should be up and running in say...

    [Kowalski shows him an abacus]

    Skipper: six to nine months.

    Alex: Sixty-nine months?

    Skipper: No, six *to* nine months.