So this kind of thinking extends to this film, the disruptor is still a cat, and it is a light cat with no fur. The accident made the cat hairless, abandoned, and taken in by the circus, but he only wanted to take revenge on humans, and of course, human pets-dogs. The evil elements are not only ugly, but also kept a mouse as a pet and created an even more ugly robot cat, which can be said to be extremely ugly.
Thinking back to the two films, every time the dog appeared, it was so cute and lovable, while the cat was rarely normal. In comparison, it has to be said that dogs are more popular with Westerners, and cats have various unlucky legends. In order to not simply repeat the line of the previous film, this film has cats and dogs unite to fight against this evil ugly cat. It seems that the world is unified, and the enemies are only a few. The lively scene of cats and dogs fighting with each other, which is at odds with the previous work, is slightly deserted. After all, the enemy is only a BOSS, with an accomplice, and there are spies everywhere who inform it, so it is not enough to fight.
This film also adds a pigeon that is quite annoying to chatter. In MS Laomei's animal films, there is always a character who speaks very wordily. Maybe animals can't play cool, and it's easier to play bickering and amusing. In addition, human beings have completely become roadside people, and the advertised cat and dog war has completely become a nondescript four dissimilarities. This movie is really not suitable for adults to watch...
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