The whole series of "Shaun the Sheep" has no verbal dialogue, relying solely on the body language of various animals and baa Wang Miao to say things. It's okay to say that the TV version is a few minutes per episode. This big movie of more than 80 minutes can also do it, and the plot is full, which does not affect the understanding at all, but makes the characters more cute. A group of sheep is naturally the protagonist. Different from the traditional image of sheep being stupid, this group of sheep includes a clever protagonist like Sean, a sheep aunt with a hot head, a fat man like a snowball, and a very dishonest baby. Baby. Their nirvana is the hypnotizing method of pulling a railing and lining up to jump. In addition to them, there are loyal and conscientious dogs, pigs that boil over at home when everyone is busy, irascible bulls who will be punished if anyone offends me, goats that eat everything, roosters of broadcasters, ducks that benefit third parties, Neighbor spiders on the beams, and of course people - a really stupid farmer. With so many different species, different personalities, and the farm really is a world, it's no wonder Orwell had inspiration like Animal Farm. I really want to say that this is "textbook-like clay animation", but this imaginative, interesting, and artistic level, using a stereotype like "textbook" is an insult to it. If you're a little tired of Disney Pixar, don't miss some surprising European animation, such as this British work with British style and humor. very nice
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