Why give this cartoon 8 points? I don't think the theme is very clear, and I don't understand what the theme will be.
I remember that when I was in college, I still liked watching cartoons, especially this kind of animated movies, because the creativity here is limitless, and you can give full play to your creativity, provided that you can draw them. The most creative part of this one should be the wolf pack. The wolf pack can build bridges and cross trenches (there are still similar suspension bridges), and can transform into boats, submarines, and even helicopters. What a united wolf.
None of the characters or animals in this film is the absolute opposite. Even the big boss made the decision to cut off the child’s business and send the girl away only in pursuit of performance. It is normal to put it aside in reality. . I thought the wolves were fierce, but I didn't expect to see the child's pity involuntarily, and licked it up with a knife. There is also the hard-mouthed Junior (Stork) our protagonist. He also hardened his mouth all the way, but in the next second he became very kind. Sending away the child, I still feel unwilling to give up.
Personally, I feel that the era of the film is like this century. The child fertility rate is getting lower and lower, and the parents are very busy at work and cannot accompany their children. Most children are alone, alone, and even have split personality. Except for the kindness and love of the world, everything else is very similar to reality. So this film is like a film that encourages fertility.
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