Very interesting animation. Probably because the United States is not after layered movies, but animations where the whole family can laugh together. Films like "Garfield" are also like this. So what we see is of course a happy and warm ending like a fairy tale.
At the very beginning, the camera was aimed at their "insect catching" career, a very interesting device, first an infrared camera, and then use a special device to open the water, let the steam drive another device to wake Agao, as for the owner, He used a piece of cheese to let him smell, and then hit the wall to wake up. In short, it is simply the highest state of technological life.
Then they went out to catch insects. Unexpectedly, the bugs they caught were cute little rabbits. It must be said that the rabbits are quite cute. I can see that the producer is very careful. The cute rabbits with their tongues out let me fully see the almost paranoid pursuit of high-quality goods by the producer. The little bread threw it on Ago's head. The little wooden spoons, little trash cans, slippers, and clothing used for pranks all showed an extremely serious mentality.
The story is very simple. It is a short story of a man and a dog catching the pest "rabbit" in the field. He wanted to change the rabbits so that they would no longer destroy the vegetables, but because of a machine error, Wallace turned into a rabbit... After fighting heroically with the villain, he finally found a place where the rabbits can live with peace of mind.
Animations do not necessarily have such a profound cultural background. Just understand what the children or the suitable people need. This film is certainly not perfect, I admit. Compared with many other movies, there is a gap in the artistry or entertainment. But it knows what people want. Joy, humor, gentlemanly demeanor, cute animals, perfect ending. This is enough.
Why does domestic animation always do not consider what others need, but instead consider what to instill. We are not splitting the funnels and pouring something into something. Listening to the background music is a thief, I just want to hit the wall. Don’t you need market research to start a business? That animation is also needed. Can you be serious?
I heard that this animation has as many as seven. It is impossible to imagine how much perseverance and patience it takes to complete such a thing. It's not using a computer. I express admiration even more.
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