Four-eyed Tianji

Kole 2021-12-14 08:01:01

There are five major film companies in Hollywood, and friends who follow Hollywood movies will definitely have an impression of their logos. They are MGM (a roaring lion), Paramount (a ring of stars surrounds a snowy peak), Colombia (a goddess holding a torch), 20th century Fox ("20th century fox" in the spotlight), Universal Film and television ("UINVERSAL" surrounds the earth). But when it comes to cartoons, there are three major cartoon production companies in the United States: Disney (a castle), Warner ("WB" badge), and DreamWorks (a kid sitting on the moon fishing). Most of the cartoons I watched recently are from Warner and DreamWorks. I haven’t seen Disney in a long time. I watched "Four Eyed Chicken" yesterday and I couldn’t help but sigh that Jiang is still old and spicy. Disney’s works may have a naive plot, maybe Computer technology is not the most dazzling, but I think its animation image shaping and imagination are unmatched. Although the plot of "Four Eyes Tianji" is cliché (a cartoon, for children), it is an animated image. It is indeed first-class, super-cute fish, super-exaggerated pig, not to mention how cute the little alien is! The traffic lights made by chameleons, the fat pig racing car, etc., are all lively and cute, making people laugh. The episode is also very beautiful, with the usual Disney style. The alien invasion part imitates "World War", but it is very funny. At the end of the film, I don't forget to tease the Hollywood action blockbuster. Public account: Feiddudumovie (feidudumovie)

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Chicken Little quotes

  • Mr. Woolensworth: Class, turn to page 62 and translate each word in mutton. He.

    Students: Baa!

    Mr. Woolensworth: She.

    Students: Baa!

    Mr. Woolensworth: They.

    Students: Baa!

    Mr. Woolensworth: We.

    Students: Baa!

  • Dog Announcer: This excitement isn't just about the fun of baseball. It's not about the prize. It's about the gloating and rubbing their noses in it. The "Nah-Nah-Nah-Nah-Nah! We beat you!" taunting if you will, that comes with the winning.