There should be no problem with the audience level positioning under the age of twelve, and it is quite satisfactory. At least it is more natural and smooth than the various theatrical versions of Pleasant Goat... After all, it is a Hollywood assembly line product. No more boring than Rat Noble, no more failure than Astro Boy. The film's negative reviews once again prove that not every nostalgia can resonate universally, and that some subjects are inherently unsuitable for re-adaptation or live-action adaptation. Most of all post-80s nostalgic animations fall into this category.
Those with a mental age over 30 don't need to watch this to kill time. Those viewers who are inexplicably angry after watching this film, who knows what happened to you all these years?
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