However, all of them are in Mandarin, and I think I will watch them down here, but I think it's a little weird, especially the singing and dancing part. Maybe it's because of my impression of watching Mandarin animations. I just stopped to watch CCTV animations.
After a lot of searching, I finally found it. Zhong Yao is the first of the trilingual versions of Chinese, Cantonese and English. First of all, let's watch the original English version, let's get the original acridine. However, after watching The Lion King three times, listening to the flip in Cantonese has a different flavor. I remember that some American animations that I watched were dubbed in Cantonese, such as "Insects" and "Finding Nemo". The Cantonese dubbing is not as rigid as Mandarin, especially for the singing and dancing parts. Sometimes Zhong will feel like a ghost. It may be the language I am most familiar with, and it sounds more intimate.
Speaking of three plays, the most classic is the first one. The birth of a king will always go through a lot and grow up first, just like Qu Lao Dou Hua Zhai. Because all things will first be endless.
But in the end, Simba gave birth to the left girl, so the second plot became less twists and turns, but in the end, it was all about using love to resolve the left, although it was a bit old-fashioned. But there are so many things, sometimes you will feel very annoying, but sometimes you will see the warmth in it when you think about it. It's as if when you are a small person, you will feel that your parents are long-winded, and when you are a parent, you will become a long-winded one.
The most favorite is the third one. You don't need to think too much, you can enjoy it easily, just like Hakuna Matata's life coffee, most people love coffee. But if you don't look for it and experience it, will there be a classic and an aftertaste if you order it? So when you get it, you can watch it a few times.
Ding Man and Peng Peng really add color to the series, but most animations will have some proud color matching, although they are not conspicuous, they will always steal the scenery. In the end, if you want to bury a group of Disney characters, it will be easy to bury Qi Qi and watch the show first. However, I always feel that the insect-eating insects really have a few nuclei.
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