McDull's Fish Balls and Rough Noodles line is as follows:
McDull: Please, Fish Balls and Rough Noodles.
Principal: No thick noodles.
McDull: Really? How about a bowl of fishball river noodles.
Principal: No fishballs.
McDull: Really? Then beef tripe noodles.
Principal: No noodles.
McDull: Then fishball oil noodles.
Principal: No fishballs.
McDull: How come there's nothing? Then ask for squid balls and thick noodles.
Principal: No thick noodles.
McDull: Sold out again? Please have a bowl of fishball rice noodles.
Principal: No fishballs.
By the way: McDull, they're sold out of fishballs and thick noodles, that is, all the accompaniments with fishballs and thick noodles are gone.
McDull: Oh! No inside some match ah ...... trouble you only want fishballs.
Principal: No fishballs.
McDull: What about thick noodles?
Principal: No thick noodles.
Extended Information
The McDull Stories is a Hong Kong animated film released in 2001, and is the first film in the McDull series.
"McDull Stories" tells the story of McDull, a pig-like child living in Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, from his birth, through kindergarten and secondary school, to his growing up and becoming a member of the working class, until he finally becomes a common negative-equity person.
The Hong Kong film "McDull - My Mother and I" beat box office hit "The Return of the Great Sage" to win best animated feature film at the 52nd Golden Horse Awards, marking the third time the McDull series has won the award at the Golden Horse Awards.
Before this award, the Golden Horse Award for best animated feature film had been missing for nine years. "McDull - I and my mother" producer, Hong Kong Xinhua Group Chairman Cai Guanshen analysis of the award-winning McDull, said: "the image of the piggy is very cute, very stupid, very silly," McDull favorite is precisely because of such a character, "innocent and simple feelings are the best. "
McDull's characterization is that of Piggy, who was born into a single-parent family in Kowloon, Hong Kong, with a birthmark over his eye, and who is mediocre in qualifications but has many dreams. Choi said the movie is about the lives of the ordinary people of Hong Kong, and uses a down-to-earth, playful approach to show the spirit of Hong Kong people's self-improvement in the face of adversity.