Korean name: "?" (classic nostalgia)
Korean cartoon, * * * 39 episodes, adapted from Korean folk stories. The whole film tells people that there is friendship, harmony and kindness between people through two innocent and lovely children, Enbi and Gebi, and the old people like vegetable fairies (radish Taoist and cabbage Taoist). Educate people to respect the old and love the young, help others, punish evil and promote good. The profound connotation in the film inspires and ponders people. It is an educational film that awakens people's truth, goodness and beauty, and it is an educational film that identifies the world's falsehood, evil and ugliness, just like my excellent folklore. It is not only suitable for children to watch, but also suitable for adults to understand many life philosophies.
Each episode of the film is an independent story (20 minutes long), well-made, with clear pictures and good audio-visual equipment.
The domestic distribution right of the film is exclusively owned by Shandong Yellow River Art Communication Center.
This film is adapted from Korean folk stories. The whole film tells people that there is friendship, harmony and kindness between people through the kindness of two innocent and lovely children like people and old people like vegetable immortals (radish Taoist and cabbage Taoist). Educate people to respect the old and love the young, help others, punish evil and promote good. The profound connotation in the film inspires and ponders people. It is an educational film that awakens people's truth, goodness and beauty, and it is an educational film that identifies the world's falsehood, evil and ugliness, just like my excellent folklore. It is not only suitable for children to watch, but also suitable for adults to understand many life philosophies.
Each episode of the film is an independent story (20 minutes long), well-made, with clear pictures and good audio-visual equipment.
The domestic distribution right of the film is exclusively owned by Shandong Yellow River Art Communication Center.
long time ago ...
"A long time ago, when the fox was still smoking. Grandpa's sneeze caused thunder in the sky ... "
? This animation was told by a cabbage Taoist and a radish Taoist, sometimes two children-like elves. I prefer the way of those two Taoist priests, which is very antique. The cabbage monk has a green square face and wears a blue robe. The radish Taoist looks more like the longevity in China mythology, with a big forehead and a dark red robe. I remember the melodious Korean song at the end of the film: "A long time ago, there was a cabbage Taoist and a radish Taoist. The cabbage Taoist in Baitou Mountain and the radish Taoist in Hanna Mountain ... "As the song sounded, two monks were coming out of the clouds. In addition to telling stories, these two Taoist priests sometimes make cameo appearances in the stories, which are often funny characters, so they will feel hilarious every time they listen to this theme song.
? Because the north of China is deeply influenced by Korean culture, some legends obviously have the shadow of China folk customs, so it is not clear who copied them. The story of Snail Girl is very similar to a paper-cut animation "Conch Girl" made by China in his early years. A farmer who can't marry a wife picked up a snail. Since then, he has been home with hot dishes to put every day. Once the farmer deliberately went home early and found that the snail had turned into a beautiful woman to cook for him. The following story is entirely Korean. The girl kept the farmer waiting for three years, but the farmer was in a hurry to get a wife. The girl saw the poor farmer and married him. The prince took a fancy to the girl, so he booked three competitions with the farmer, including boating and planting trees (what competitions are these). The farmer won with the help of the girl, so they lived a happy life again. Then the plot went downhill. Didn't the girl let the farmers wait for three years? Because the girl is the daughter of the Dragon King, she will return to the Dragon Palace in three years. The girl said that if he was willing to wait for three years, they could spend their whole lives together. But the farmer refused, so they could only spend three years together. After that, the girl returned to the Dragon Palace. After the girl returned to the Dragon Palace, the farmer committed suicide. Having said that, I think the tragic ending behind it is very blunt, although it avoids vulgarity. Don't you know that the Dragon Palace has restrictions on human migration?
There is also a story about a rooster with Chinese flavor. A farmer saved a deer, and the deer told him that the fairy in the sky would come down to take a bath at some time every year to repay her kindness. Under the guidance of the deer, the farmer came to the lake and hid the clothes of one of the fairies (fairies can only return to heaven if they put on clothes). The fairy married the farmer because she couldn't go back to heaven. The story here is a bit like the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. But the back is different. The deer warned the farmer that the clothes could not be returned to the fairy before she gave birth to three children. Otherwise, the fairy will throw him away and return to the sky. But the farmer loved his wife very much. He couldn't bear to see her sad, so he returned her clothes. As expected, the fairy immediately returned to heaven with her two children. The farmer was very sad and came to look for the deer again. Deer also pointed out that at some point, the Heavenly Palace would put down a big bucket to fetch water, so the farmer climbed into the bucket and went to heaven to reunite with the fairy wife. The farmer lived in the sky for a while and began to miss his mother on the ground. The fairy asked him to ride home to visit his mother. The fairy said that Tianma should not be frightened and told the farmer never to dismount, or he would not come back. When the farmer came home, his mother brought him soup. As a result, the soup spilled, and Tianma was so surprised that he left the farmer and went to heaven alone. The farmer couldn't go back to heaven, and soon he was depressed to death. After his death, the farmer became a rooster, crowing at the sky every day, thinking of his wife in heaven. After reading this story, I have always wanted to ask a question, that is, what about hens? Laugh. Throughout the whole story, I have some very un-CJ ideas. I have always felt that the fairy doesn't seem to like farmers very much, so I have been trying to get rid of her husband. Otherwise, why can't she wait to take her children back to heaven as soon as she puts on her fairy clothes? My husband went home to visit his mother. Why give him an inferior Tianma that can't be scared? Oh, I didn't think so much when I saw it, but now I think it's full of intrigue ... by the way, the shape of the fairy in it is China's.
Of course, there are many authentic Korean folklore, including many interesting and touching stories. There are two that impress me. There is a story about a tiger who wants to know his relatives. A teenager entered the mountain and unfortunately met a tiger. Tiger hasn't eaten yet, so he doesn't mind cooking dinner with teenagers. The teenager shouted "Brother" to the tiger in despair. The tiger was very strange and asked the teenager why he called him brother. The teenager made up a lie and told the tiger that his mother said that one of his brothers was cursed and turned into a tiger, and told him to come out and look for it. Mother said that the tiger with the king on its head was his brother. This tiger obviously has no common sense and doesn't know that every tiger has a king on its head, so he buried himself in thinking about when he would have a human mother and brother. Of course, the tiger couldn't remember, so he cried with guilt and said that he was really unfilial and didn't even remember his mother and brother. In this way, the boy was not eaten by the tiger, but also got a tiger brother. This brother is very conscientious. Every day, he will put down a wild boar that he killed himself in front of his mother's house. This tiger seems to have a little human consciousness later. When he saw wolves attacking a group of businessmen, he came to the rescue. The leading businessman has a very beautiful daughter, and the tiger asked her to marry her younger brother, that is, the teenager. Later, the old mother became ill, and the tiger ignored his illness and went out to find fairy grass to treat his mother. The tiger fought a big battle with the snake guarding Cao Xian, and finally got Cao Xian, but he died. The teenager cried in front of the tiger grave, saying that he only lied to save his life, but he didn't expect to get such a good brother.
Another story is also about tigers (God knows why I always have a problem with tigers). In a village, tigers often eat children. One day, the tiger went down the mountain again and jumped into the yard of a family. The children in that family cried for some reason. The mother coaxed him into saying that if you cry again, the bobcat will come. The tiger heard a disdainful shake of his head in the yard, and the bobcat was nothing. The child is still crying. Then mother said, if you cry again, the wolf will come. When a tiger pouts, a wolf is nothing. If you say my name, he will stop crying. The child is still crying. Mom said that if you cry again, the tiger will come. The tiger nodded outside. However, the child did not give the tiger face at all, but still cried. Mom can't help it. Remembering that children like to eat persimmons, she said to give you persimmons. The child stopped crying at once. So the tiger thought, what is that persimmon, so powerful? There is a cattle thief in the village who often comes out to steal cattle at night. The cattle thief happened to steal this house that day. He climbed up the wall and saw the shadow of the tiger. Thinking that the cow had not been shut at home, he jumped on the tiger's back happily. The tiger is thinking about persimmons and shouting, "Here comes the persimmons!" " "Then I started running. Before the cattle thief came to his senses, he instinctively grabbed the tiger's tail desperately. The tiger tried to get rid of the persimmon, but he couldn't get rid of it. He dare not look back. He just ran desperately to the mountains. The cattle thief finally saw himself catching a tiger. He was so scared that he rolled down the hill and was caught. The tiger never went down the mountain for fear of "persimmon". I remember that the last scene of the story is that the tiger is walking alone into the mountains. The voice-over is the tiger's psychological activity: this persimmon is terrible! Now that I think about it, I still find this story very interesting. It turns out that folklore can be compiled like this.