Very streamlined, very commercial, very family-friendly, but also very good-looking and funny. It still tells the theme of family bondage and independent personality "love and kill each other" that has been explored since Finding Nemo, whether the family is bound together forever, or whether a high wall is erected for protection. It's just that there is always a lack of the moving power that can touch the soul of Pixar and Disney, so they are noisy and laughing. The above-average family carnival animation is even a little far from the first one that shines in front of you. The setting of Thunder Crazy Flowers to save the banana men is quite eye-catching, and even the subtitles of the appearance are paying tribute to Charlie's Angels. The wave of feminism is really devastating. Personally, I was accidentally laughed at by the phrase "Win~dow~", and I always felt that it was comparable to the "Ba~na~na" of the Minions.
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