comments on cartoons in groups by writing/bubble circles
I believe that most post-9s and post-9s childhoods can't be separated from one thing, that is, cartoons. Even if parents are particularly strict, they can't dispel our enthusiasm for watching cartoons. However, the animations that we could understand at that time were discovered to have been imported from Japan when we grew up, and then we took stock of several Japanese animations that we thought were national cartoons when we were young.
China's Little Master (China's First Class)
Who would have thought that this animation of gourmet cuisine with China as the background was made in Japan? It's incredible! The hero Xiao Dangjia (translated as Liu maosin in Japanese) comes from Sichuan, and he also honed his cooking skills in order to win the title of senior chef, which looks like a local animation in China. More importantly, the dishes cooked in it are all authentic Chinese food. I remember Mapo tofu, steamed stuffed bun, jiaozi and steamed dumplings, but finally told me that it was a Japanese animation, which was really unacceptable!
Cat's Eye Three Sisters
This is also an animation that I watched when I was very young. Although the protagonist is three women, it was also interesting for boys to watch at that time. In order to get back the collection that their father belonged to, the three sisters turned into fashionable cat's eyes every night and went back and forth with the police. Instead of promoting bad things, animation highlights the smart and intelligent side of the three sisters, making the plot very relaxed and not heavy. The most interesting thing is that police officer Toshi Utsumi visited their cafe during the day, but he had no idea that his sweetheart was the one who opposed him every night.
Dragon Warrior
It seems that the translation should be called the Legend of the Super Devil Hero, but I still think the Dragon Warrior sounds better. When I was a child, I really thought it was a domestic animation, especially when Xiao Du summoned the Dragon God. This scene felt like a machine war of domestic animation, and the journey from one level to the top of Chuangjie Mountain was also very interesting. I never thought it was actually a Japanese animation. Maybe only one thing is that it was strange to listen to the ending song at that time, so I didn't understand it. Later I realized that it was a Japanese song.
Holy Maid
I feel that when we were young, we watched a bunch of campus love cartoons that girls liked. The story also tells the story that the heroine Yamei, as a strange thief, steals things but always acts heroically. As a detective, Asuka Daiki's primary goal is to catch the holy girl, so a hazy and dull love story is staged in the chase! There is a detail in the animation, that is, every time the female host appears as a strange thief, there must be a transformation process. I suspect that the later Balala Little Magic Fairy also borrowed its transformation.
Formula racing with high intelligence
When it was introduced to the mainland, it was renamed "Thunderbolt Racing". The main story tells that the protagonist KazamiHayato was accidentally recorded as the only driver by the intelligent formula "Asrada" system, and then embarked on a bloody story of conquering the track and becoming a champion. At that time, I had no idea that this was a foreign animation. All I thought about was the exciting game on the field and the envy of the hero for having such a smart car. If only I had one. ?