I remember that this movie was shown on TV when I was a child, but after so many years, I have changed from a little girl to a secular middle-aged woman, hahaha. I have revisited it today. The style of painting 59 years ago is still so classic today. The low-saturation colors are matched with the background outlined by the pen. Every second screenshot is like a perfect example from a painting textbook. I really love it. NS.
When I came up, Brother Peng was watching the pedestrians on the road by the window and pulling the dogs with their styles. It was so funny, because this is a particularly interesting phenomenon in the kennel. The dog owner is really with himself. The dogs raised are somewhat similar. For example, a petite girl loves to raise cute dogs like Teddy and Corgi, and a big guy like me raises a shepherd dog.
After the Dalmatians lost their children, they used barking to ask for help from other dogs around. They passed messages to each other. When they learned that the children were down, the Dalmatians set out to rescue them overnight. It was so loving. The last part of the drag racing made my heart throat, Kuila is really the ugliest villain I have ever seen, no matter how good fur coat she wears, she can't hide her ugliness from the inside out.
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