It was the first time to watch a cartoon with no lines at all, and it was thrilling. There was no pee spot in the whole process. It was an eye-opener. The film combines real landscapes and 3D animations. The story told is very interesting. Although the pile of objects left by human tourists is simple, it is small in the middle. On the contrary, it is a combination of reality and reality, which is vivid and vivid. Some scenes are done very carefully. When it rains, you hide under mushrooms to hide from the rain and are found by snails. The texture of the rain is very real, fresh and natural, giving people a very comfortable enjoyment. The facial expressions of each insect express their emotions in a witty way. There is also the communication of radio waves and antennae in the ant world. It's all amazing. The two chases can be called a comparable beauty racing competition. When the little ladybugs express their love, the collision is so sweet that humans envy the sounds of various insects when they fly and communicate. It takes a lot of thought. The little ladybug makes an alarm sound, and the joyful cry when it beats the fly is different. It sounds just squeaking, but it can be distinguished carefully. There are anger, sadness, joy, and ingenuity.
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