Negation can only make children farther away from you

Mckenzie 2022-12-24 14:53:52

Although "Peter Rabbit 2 - The Escape Plan" is a cartoon, it is for children to watch, but if you taste it carefully, it is suitable for all ages, and even adults (parents or teachers) should watch it more suitable. Although Peter is a rabbit, he is actually a child too, a child who is often labelled. Daddy Rabbit Thomas (hereinafter referred to as Daddy Rabbit) often blames Peter. Whenever something bad happens, he always thinks of what Peter did. He thinks that Peter is always useless. Despite this, Peter still wanted to be a good boy. When Peter saw Daddy Rabbit's tomatoes were stolen, Peter tried his best to protect Daddy Rabbit's tomatoes. When Dad Rabbit saw Peter in the tomato garden, he began to blame Peter again, thinking that Peter was stealing his tomatoes again. Peter wanted to explain, but he was hesitant to say anything, so he was dejected and walked away slowly. Because he knew that "bad boy" was his label, it was useless for him to explain.

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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway quotes

  • Felix D'eer: [With a flashlight shining in his face] Flaaaaashliiiiight...

    Peter Rabbit: And for our British friends...

    [re-shines flashlight]

    Felix D'eer: Toooooooorch...

  • Mr. Thomas McGregor: You're never going to learn.

    Peter Rabbit: You never give me a chance. All you do is tell me how bad I am.

    Mr. Thomas McGregor: Well, then stop giving me reasons to. Wait, did you just talk?

    Peter Rabbit: Uh, no. Yes, maybe. Could be your imagination. Could be the radio.

    [imitates radio DJ voice]

    Peter Rabbit: This is BBC 7 playing all of the hits with none of the talk,

    [normal voice]

    Peter Rabbit: especially not Peter. Rabbits can't talk.