Inspiring and positive animation. Dora and her friends teach children English color, shape, and number phrases through adventures, and use riddles and questions to make children think and understand the use of maps, the importance of friendship, and the use of tools. Although Troublemaker is a villain, he is not an absolute antagonist.
Children will not be allowed to develop black and white values. For example, the biggest feature of Mickey Mouse's Wonderful House is that it is extremely interactive. Each episode has a question and answer session, allowing children to participate. The main characters are Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, etc. Children can easily relate to them. Some healthy and positive anime are worth watching for children.
Tutu is a cheerful, kind-hearted, heartless and energetic child. His favorite thing is to eat snacks. He can't resist the temptation of delicious food. He is easily satisfied. He doesn't hold grudges. He likes to have random thoughts. He doesn't follow adults' ideas. He often makes surprising remarks that embarrass his mother and make others laugh. He has a pair of wind-catching ears and a unique "ear-moving magic skill". He has a little head hair that can never be combed well and a simple and cute round face. He laughs loudly when he is happy.
My ears will be red when I am shy, I will cry when I am sad, and I will appear dull when I am depressed. He loves crispy, sweet and fragrant things like potato chips, chocolate, ice cream, small meatballs, etc. His mother calls him a greedy cat and a glutton. I hope all ordinary children can grow up happily and healthily like Tutu. Another example is Tutu with big ears. When Tutu was learning to swim, Tutu was most afraid of water. In order to train him into a strong and brave man, his parents enrolled Tutu in swimming classes. The coach praised Tutu for his standard posture when practicing on the ground.