What surprised me a bit was the leader of the grasshopper: Bawang (let's translate it for the time being). This is the first time I have seen such a brainy leader villain appear in American animation. Personally, I feel that the types of villains in American animation are relatively single.
When he first played, he blamed the princess for lack of food. When the princess wanted to point out the non-profit, the overlord interrupted her and said: "The first rule of the leader, all mistakes are yours." It can be seen that he is still very responsible as a leader.
As an older brother, he was very angry with his younger brother, and he was helpless: "If it weren't for my mother's death, I promised her that if I didn't kill you, you can live to this day?" This also shows that he is a good son.
When other grasshoppers didn’t want to attack the ants because of sufficient food, he also used grains as an example to tell his compatriots: if an ant resists and does not stop it, other ants will gradually follow his example and step forward. , And the number of ants is 100 times theirs. If the ants are made aware of this, they will be finished. It shows that he is a very visionary grasshopper, and understands the enemy, and can use things around him as examples, and is a qualified leader.
When Grasshopper Gate saw the circus for the first time, the Overlord was very cautious, thinking that it would be better to kill them first to be on the safe side. If it weren't for the two rat wives (I don't know if it was, they looked like), the whole plan of the ant would have been ruined.
In summary, Bawang is a big locust with great leadership, filial piety, and vision. But in the end, because he didn't realize the existence of the protagonist's halo, he still lost his life.
In other words, why do you want to suggest something like dismemberment to the child? I just think about a big talking grasshopper being eaten part by part by a few small beaks, and I feel panic. .
ps: The water drops appearing inside are so cute ah ah ah ah
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