Twenty years have passed. Finally watched it once. There are many familiar cartoon characters in it. Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and more. Not yet a year old, then.
But it's not that simple.
It tells a conspiracy, a little suspenseful: a handful of perverted terrorists trying to kill happiness, a handful of people with ulterior motives. Much like the black-and-white films from decades ago, it's thrilling.
Exaggerated and funny. Roger wants to bring laughter to everyone. So it's a rabbit with a great sense of humor. Not only did he bring the beauty back, but he also influenced Hero later. Cartoon is to convey joy, life is not too dark. So the cartoon has to stick to it.
It also raved about the traffic at the time. Prioritize public transport, oppose private cars, and make fun of so-called highways. It can be described as insightful!
Such a successful combination of live action and animation is truly a pioneering work.
In fact, it is more suitable for adults to see. Remember a line: You should find a good man! I have already have one.
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