Abao, Abao, I'm still my chubby and straightforward dragon hero Abao. The 3D imax picture is beautiful. I watched the English version, and the subtitles are pretty reliable this time. The family affection of the fathers is very touching, and I recognized my father's joy to death. My father suddenly appeared, and I also discussed with my sister whether it was a change of the gods, and it was too deeply affected by my Journey to the West 2333. The chubby people in Panda Village are so cute, and the process of working together to defeat the gods is wonderful. The theme throughout the episode is clear: find yourself and be the best you can be. So A Bao finally became an excellent teacher, trained a group of Kung Fu pandas who "specialized in the art industry", and in the end, it was the rounds that worked together successfully to help A Bao snatch the opportunity to attack the Tiansha. My Shenlong hero who has become a qigong master is so naive.
Although the plot is simple and without suspense and surprises, it just loves to watch it. Currently favorite 3, such a good story, endless joy, and strong Chinese style, you can’t help but love it.
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