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The "Bear Bears" series of TV series and movies (only the names of its sub-series are quoted below) are so loved by TV stations, media websites and people of all ages that the related films are constantly being broadcast and watched repeatedly, and there are many hundreds of movies that have surpassed the classic works.

I can’t get enough of it.

The author watched and re-watched it a lot with the children, and was inspired by it.

"Schizophrenic" Fei Bo I don't know if you have noticed that Bald Qiang's "oolong partner" Fei Bo can't speak normally in front of Bald Qiang, but he can talk in front of other small animals. I really don't understand the screenwriter.

Why did the director arrange it so willfully?

Since all animals are anthropomorphized, why should Fat Bo be so "schizophrenic" even though he has done nothing good?

Just imagine, if Fei Bo could speak normally in front of Bald Qiang, would the series be smoother and more exciting?

Is "Global Adventure" really "global"?

I don’t know if you have noticed that the main story location of the "Global Adventures" series is actually in Nantang Town. Therefore, it is suspected that it is not worthy of its name of having a small head and a big hat. It is recommended that the editor and director change it to "Travel to the Southern Tang Dynasty" (or

"Adventures in the Southern Tang Dynasty") and so on are more appropriate.

Even so, the idea of ??"Global Adventure" is very good. It can be expanded horizontally into another main story location where bears are haunted. Can it really create a new series of global adventure stories that go beyond the borders?

In this way, the above-mentioned "Travel Notes of the Southern Tang Dynasty" (or "Adventures in the Southern Tang Dynasty") can also be incorporated into it.

From "The Jungle Book" to "Spring Day" to "Winter Joy", I don't know if you have noticed that "Spring Day" and "Winter Joy" are also stories that take place in the jungle. I feel that the name is a bit

Far-fetched, it is actually the sequel to "Jungle King", or it may be renamed "Jungle King II" and "Jungle King III".

This can continue to produce "Jungle Story IV" and so on.

As long as the screenwriter has new stories to write, after all, the jungle is the primary story location for bears and can be excavated in depth, just like "Carrot Head" burrowing into the ground.

In addition, based on the scientific conclusion that bears and squirrels tend to hibernate (of course, in reality, not every bear or squirrel must hibernate every day in winter), should Xiong Da, Xiong Er and Beng Beng should be hibernated?

What about hibernation (owls, monkeys, foxes, and humans do not hibernate)?

So, can we say that "Winter Joy" lacks scientific rigor?

It is true that, regardless of whether it is scientific or not, entertainment just as a story is insignificant.

In addition to the above-mentioned series of TV series, "Bear Bears" movie also has stand-alone movie versions "Chinese New Year" (it is said that it is not broadcast in theaters), "New Year's Goods" (it is said that it is not broadcast in theaters), "Treasure Bear Soldiers"

"(began to be broadcast in a single line in theaters) and "Snow Ridge" (continued to be broadcast in theaters in a single line), realized the dissemination of diversified media such as TV, online video and movies, and enhanced the influence of "Bear Bears".

Another bold idea is to completely merge and modify "New Year" and "New Year Goods" into a new "Go Home for New Year" movie (different from the existing two names).

The "New Year's Goods" part can be used as the first half of the new "Going Home for the New Year", that is, the story of what happened when preparing to go home for the New Year, but at least the end needs to be modified to take over the beginning of "The New Year". That is to say, the "New Year" part can be used as the new part.

The second half of "Going Home for the New Year" is the story of what happened on the way home for the New Year.

However, this is not simply a matter of editing and merging together. When planning and adjusting the overall frame, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that the small animals such as Bald Qiang and Brother Bear in "New Year's Goods" form a team to deal with the logging robot sent by the foreign boss Li with the same hatred. But in "New Year's Goods",

"New Year", especially the first half, caused some misunderstandings and rejections due to Brother Xiong not telling Bald Qiang to send him home. How to make the connection more natural and reasonable requires some thought.