The first one is the rainbow cat, the seven heroes of Lan Tu. It was once widely praised, but now it is banned. For me, Biography of the Seven Chivalrous Men in Lan Tu is not only an animation, but also my childhood. For me, it is no different from other martial arts works I like, and it has nothing to do with feelings, but because it almost entrusts my yearning for the best and ideal of human nature-Niu Xuanfeng and the personable book are bosom friends, and Liu Sister-in-law's beloved son is affectionate. He has struggled for ten years, and the Seven Chivalrs' sense of mission to the successor status of the Seven Swords is better than their relatives. Their trust and closeness are exchanged for life and death. ...
The second movie is Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, which is very popular among children. To tell the truth, I like pleasant goat, too. His first and first three blockbusters are really great! I like it very much. I was watching it every day, thinking about how I would live without Pleasant Goat. Well, I've seen crying, too. Unfortunately, it turned sour later. The wolf didn't eat the sheep. The wolf protected the sheep. Kotaro disowned her son and husband, leaving the wolf alone. It is getting younger and younger.
I want to say that we are really not mentally retarded. Children's channel, then change it to children's channel estimation prominent center.
The third is also the classic "Little Fu Gui the Chef". I didn't know when I was a child. When I watched it alone, I thought Fu Gui Jr. was miserable, and finally went to find a butterfly ... However, in retrospect, I thought he was crazy at that time. In retrospect, there is another detail that scares me. Little Fu Gui went on an outing with the emperor, and Xiao Li's father-in-law was there. They decided to make a big cake to eat. At this moment, the Queen Mother came over and asked Xiaolizi what they were doing. Xiao Lizi replied: "Kangliang School." Then the queen mother flew into a rage. At that time, she was too young to understand anything. Now think about it carefully and find that Kang Liang, Kang Liang, Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao! ! Reformists!
These are my favorite post-90s cartoons.
The lyrics are "Papaya...Papaya...Papaya..." What song is this?