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What's the difference between "China's Little Master" and "Prisoner of Food"?

China's Little Master and Caption of Food are both my favorite cartoons. They are both Japanese cartoons, but their styles are totally different. After careful reading, I found that they are completely different in three points.

1. Different feelings

The Little Master of China was a food cartoon a long time ago, which should be regarded as a classic. When I looked at him, I was very young. At that time, I thought the food in the anime was great, and I couldn't eat it. When I watched "The Captive of Food", I was already older, so I didn't have the feeling I used to have. I didn't have the feeling of nostalgic food, but I just enjoyed an animation.

2. Different cuisines

The cuisines in "Little Master of China" are all traditional cuisines, and there are a lot of Chinese food in it. At that time, I really couldn't believe that it was painted by Japanese people. I think it was painted by us in China. Because the understanding of China's food is particularly in-depth, it will make me feel * * *, so I especially like watching "Chinese Little Master", because "Prisoner of Food" is a Japanese food, and there will be less * * * singing.

3. The details are different

The Little Master of China pays great attention to details. He will shoot every production process clearly, and there will be roles introduced in some places that need attention, which makes people feel very substitutive and easy to learn. But "The Captive of Food" pays little attention to these. He pays more attention to the development of the plot, the portrayal of characters and the effect of animation, which is totally different between them.