Compare and contrast. Still like 1. Although the texture made by 3D animation is much different from the type I like. But that little baby's movements and eyes still make one's heart soften. Although the story of 1 is simple and has no ups and downs, it makes people feel happy and natural.
Now I feel that children should be shown animations and stories like this when they are young. I re-watched Andersen a while ago. Found a little bug. Most of the protagonists of the story are beautiful and flawless girls and handsome and handsome Prince Charming. There is nothing wrong with the love of beauty. But I suddenly wondered, will this make the children feel that only beautiful people are liked by everyone, loved by everyone, and can have a happy life. Ugly-looking, fat people are greedy, hearted villains. Will the children unconsciously compare themselves to the standards of the princess and prince described in the story, resulting in pride or inferiority? Every baby who has just come into this world has a pure heart. Will these beautiful fairy tales that accompanied them growing up also become one of the murderers who tarnish these innocent hearts? Too many stories in Grimm, Andersen's fairy tales are full of intrigues in the adult world. In fact, you are looking at the world through the eyes of an adult. So I prefer animations like "The Mole's Tale" and "Barbapapa". Even if there is no dialogue, the seemingly casual actions of each character reveal truth, goodness and beauty. Or in the way of elementary school composition, it is educational. I watched "The Mole's Tale" two days ago. Mole threw the bottle into the trash after drinking his drink. Isn't this better than the education of a mother and teacher who ran out next door? The same goes for Ice Age. Although Manny's temper looks very bad, he has a proud and indifferent look every day, but he is so gentle to the little baby. When Diego's life was on the line, he gave his life to save him. Diego looks so cruel, and has a pair of scheming eyes. At the last moment, he knows what it means to repay his kindness, what is loyalty, and rescue his companions who sincerely treat him. Xi De seems to be lazy and timid, but she really cherishes the friendship of her friends and gives her great love. The baby is what he wants to save, and when Diego is injured he insists that he should not abandon him. Stories like this are heartwarming. Because it is real, not hypocritical, and sincere. The happy life of the prince and princess is too ethereal. It's no different from Aunt Qiong Yao's TV series.
Never send Andersen and the like to children again. Still, Harry Potter is good. hehe.
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