Speaking of the film, this film is really good. Although it was interrupted several times in the middle, it seems that a little interruption does not affect understanding for a children's drama, but if you miss any picture, you will feel regretful. The plot is relatively compact. I don’t feel procrastination at all. The performance of the circus, especially after the integrated rehearsal, the performance after everyone got a new life is really wonderful, and I am deeply attracted by it. The dance of hippo and giraffe, the trapeze of leopard and lion, the small Adorable Dog's fireworks are very creative. They are entertainment first, and there is no shortage of efforts to chase dreams, brotherly follow, and cross-species romance.
It is worth mentioning that although the cute big bear never said a word from the beginning to the end, it seems that he was still impressed by her. The moment he appeared on the stage was so loving, he rode a small pink bike and staggered. Circling in circles, combed a little girl's symbol of the vertical cone.
The little penguin is always capable and shrewd, but I thought it was too cute when I drove together this time. The chubby body was lying on all kinds of "steps" on the accelerator, and my heart was captured at once.
The villain's performance is very good, climbing over mountains and through walls, and (with just one song, he cured his subordinates) is really omnipotent, and the tracking technology is also top-notch. The final failure was a bit unexpected. Little penguins fight together for a few more rounds.
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