I watched the promised Neverland animation in one go. Because of the space, the animation omits some details, and a lot of cuts and modifications are made to the psychological description. Then, animation is different from comics, and the tense and terrifying atmosphere is definitely not comparable to comics, but the animation is also handled well, and some mirrors are quite interesting. The style of the Prison Break is wit. The IQ of the protagonist "villain" is all online! ! ! Some plots and developments are really unexpected, and it's really enjoyable to watch later! The protagonist trio are all smart. Maybe the heroine Emma is not very obvious in the animated prison break, but Emma is really handsome in the back. Two boys, Norman and Ray, are geniuses.. is it obvious? Prison escape, the characters of these three people are also very interesting. Emma is sentimental, kind and innocent, and wants to take all the children of the orphanage away. Lei, however, is a very rationalist. His original plan was to protect Emma and Norman from fleeing even if he sacrificed himself. Later, he just felt that he would take at most two children who were next to them and leave, and it would be unrealistic for all of them to leave. Norman is in the middle. He also knows the reality, but because Emma, because he wants to protect Emma's smile, and because he can't completely give up his family, he tries his best to find a way to escape, even if it is "shipped" The day before, even if he was afraid, he tried his best to help other family members escape, and faced death calmly. The characters of the trio in Prison Break are complementary, and it is impossible for all the children in the orphanage (over four years old) to escape without one of the three. Some people will think that Emma is too naive and naive, but because of Emma, all this has really changed. Her idea is ideal, but she also makes the ideal into reality. (And is Emma really handsome in the back?
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