First of all, it is wrong to say that this animation is unrealistic. It is actually a realistic animation, or it is because of some things that do not conform to mainstream values that make it realistic. In addition, it is superficial to say that it teaches children to do bad things, because the protagonist is discovered later, and it tells the children, "Doing bad things will definitely be discovered." The idea that it will teach a bad child, like telling her/him that you are from a tree in order to prevent precocious puberty, is arrogant and ignorant. Finally, the protagonist's various opportunities are not all the protagonist's halo. If you analyze it carefully, you will find that there are actually foreshadowings in the play.
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