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Do you remember these post-80s cartoons?
What impressed me most was the Lion King, which was released on July 5th, 1995. The film tells that Simba is the little prince of the lion kingdom and his father is the majestic king. However, Uncle Scar has long coveted Mufasa's throne. When Simba escaped, he met the witty Ding Man and the kind Pumbaa. They made Simba a lion and encouraged him to go back to fight. Simba really grew up to be a strong person and understood the true meaning of responsibility.
There is also the most classic domestic cartoon "Gourd Baby", which was a children's cartoon made in the Mainland in June 1986. It tells the story of a kind old man who planted a gourd tree and soon produced seven big gourds. Gourd is very spiritual, scrambling to call grandpa. One day, the snake spirit in the mountain took grandpa away, and the gourd began to mature. A gourd baby jumped out of it, and he decided to go into the snake hole alone to save grandpa.
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