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80's cartoons watched as a child China animated cartoon book

All the cartoons from the 80's (24K gold)

There are many kinds of cartoons from the 80's, and more importantly, the content and artistry are very good.

China's cartoons

It must be said that China's cartoons are very artistic and distinctive.

The painting and coloring on the surface is very, very beautiful. In addition, "Tadpole looking for mother" ink painting method can be called Chinese characteristics

of the cartoon, and influenced the early Japanese cartoon (such as "smart a rest") In addition, that time the song

surprisingly good, which is a later story, not to mention.

Also the cartoons back then were very educational: "Snow Child" taught us to be self-sacrificing, "Little Sloppy Joe" taught us to be

careful, "Three Monks" taught us to be collaborative, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. ......

Serials and series are

The "Big Trouble in the Palace of Heaven": China's animated cartoon NO.1. There's really nothing more to say, and to say one more word would be redundant.

The animated film "Journey to the West" of the previous years is not comparable at all.

Daolin and Kobayashi: I often think of it in my dreams.

The Black Cat: "Eyes as wide as brass bells..." The Black Cat Sheriff song is VERY GOOD. the early Black Cat Sheriff

was five episodes long, namely "Night Attack on Moving Hamster", "Monkey Eating Eagle" (the original title wasn't this one), "Thief Who Stole the Red Clay", "The Mantis Who Eats DD

Husband", and "Eating Cat and Mouse". The second episode has the fiercest battle in the siege of the Monkey Eater Hawk - "Implementing the first set of combat

case... Sharpshooter cover... Occupy the high ground..." . Monkey-eating eagle at the beginning of the high and mighty "this should be should be damned cat"

; to the end of the shaved, said "I'm a thief, I deserve to die", this is my elementary school by the female classmates "bullied"

Being bullied by the female classmates is a good thing, but it is not a good thing.

Negative" when the confession of words. In addition, elephants and hippos need to eat red soil (at that time, I had to find red soil to feed the elephants when I arrived at the zoo, hehehe), female praying mantis need to eat their husbands in order to give birth to baby praying mantis, and there is also the existence of eating cats and rats, ah, ah, long knowledge

. Especially at the end of each episode, when the black cat sheriff pulls out a pistol and bangs out four big words - please watch the next episode -

- it's really cool.

The Tales of Avanti: A puppet show with many episodes, including Selling the Shade, Planting Gold, and so on. Avanti sings "My little donkey, my little donkey..." while riding a donkey, and there's a spell for planting gold. and the incantation for planting gold, "Bury the sand and plant the gold, sand in a bag, gold in a room..." Fantastic. You've all seen it, but it's not easy to watch all 12 episodes!

The Book of Heaven: in it, the little hero Eggsheng reads the Book of Heaven once and memorizes it, awesome! And Egg Sheng's

action of eating the cake is also awesome. The plot of The Book of Heaven has twists and turns, and it's really heartwarming.

The Story of Tao Tao series: awesome! Can't praise it enough. Tao Tao is a rabbit, much better than Roger Rabbit.

"Invisible Friends" is about Tao Tao talking to the valley - "If you're friendly to others, they'll be friendly to you; if you're impolite to others, they'll be impolite to you," and it's quite educational.

The Snow Child

The Snow Child is a beautiful story about a snow child who turns into water and becomes a white cloud to save a bunny rabbit. It's also worth mentioning the song "Snowflake, snowflake..." that the snow child sings while skiing

. -hey, what a beautiful word! There are several others, just think

about it.

The Hulu Brothers: seven huludas with different abilities, as we all know.

"Gourd Little King Kong": the sequel to "Gourd Brothers", which went on hiatus. Conclusion: Chinese serials, can't make sequels.

"The Adventures of King Dirt": just remember it as fun, not impressed anymore.

"Little Dragon Man "#: "I have horns on my head and a tail behind me" Who is it? "Just don't tell you, just don't tell you"

"Little Dragon Man" isn't exactly an animated movie, but it was influential. It's from '90, but I'm listing it. This

The imagery of the movie is amazing, it's not like a kid wrote it.

The Little Voice#: Twenty episodes, I haven't watched them all, but I have the book (it's by Mr. Ye Yonglie, whose PhD cop Jin Ming

was my childhood idol). The first episode is CCTV, then it talks about stamps, tap water, gas, cold drinks, match making

, about plastic expo, toy expo, model airplane making, etc., and the last episode is about the North Sea Fleet. Absolutely great, absolutely great

science fiction movie.

Shuck and Bertha: Zheng Yuanjie's masterpiece, celebrating little rats. For some reason, Stinkball is my favorite. But

When they smashed the U.S. Embassy in '99, it was said that the brothers from Beihang shouted "Shuk, Shuk, Shuk, I'm Shuk, the pilot

", and the brothers from BeiTech responded "Beta, Beta, Beta, Beta, I'm Beta, the tanker! ", and then it was... Really

, really...

Feudal: Longer anime, later.

"The Monkey King Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times": not the same as the Journey to the West story, where the Monkey King comes back from the Mountain of Flowers and Fruits before beating the White Bone Demon to death.

When I first watched the whole thing in a movie theater, some of the adults next to me were sticking their heads out too.

The Flagship Cruiser: it was aired on Tangram, who remembers that? In it, a little rat was the flagman, not

over being falsely accused of stealing peanuts. The cook was a little porcelain pig, the mouse was the flag bearer, then the bunny was the doctor, the electric dog was the ship

long, the robot was the first mate, the rubber ducky, the doll, and the big wooden elephant... It was only after watching the cartoon that I realized the positions on the ship

and what the "semaphore" was. The evaluation is, in a word - refined! Not too long ago I couldn't sleep and remembered the song of the flag cruiser -- "Sound the wind whistles... The Seventy-Seven has begun to set sail... La la la la la la..." , hahaha

... A twist: Do you remember when Sister Ju Ping's "Seven Tangrams" was on Thursday and Dong Hao's "Between Heaven and Earth" was on Friday

? My cousin called Sister Ju Ping back then, and now her baby is 3 years old and still calls her Sister Ju Ping. My favorites are the Learn to Learn and Do section of "Seven

Chaosboard" and the theme song of "Between Heaven and Earth", "From Heaven to Earth, from Earth to Heaven...". Whoever can unravel these mysteries will be wise beyond his wildest dreams..." The strangest thing is that the interlude

and background music of the promo when Tsinghua University wanted guaranteed students a few years ago was Between Heaven and Earth?!!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder if it still is.

Theft in the Animal Kingdom#: It's all animals, and it starts with Dr. Orangutan pouting and saying "The gold shaft in the power station has been stolen

". Also Inspector Monkey and Chief Bear. Ring a bell?

Gin Island and Haier: a Haier-sponsored movie that was only made for a few episodes and serialized in We Love Science magazine

. Now it's being made again, but under the name "The Haier Brothers".

"Pippi's Tales" series: there are "The White Rabbit is Missing", "The Tooth Escapes" and so on, more than ten episodes, which educate people to

form good habits.

The Great Thief: "I'm a great thief and I'm not afraid of anything..."

Later, but the ones everyone mentions: 'Tesseract Mansion', 'Blue Pimpernel and the Cat with the Big Face', 'Pimpernel and Lucy', '

The Curious Case of Little Eggshells'

Note: # means it's not animated, and it's acted out by a human being.

Single-episode cartoons

Tadpole Looking for Mom: The Zhang Sanfeng of Chinese animation, the Dharma of Chinese cartooning, the founding father. Said to be the original drawing by Mr. Qi Bai

Shi!!!! Go see it!

"The Fishing Boy (The Story of the Fishing Pot)": a patriotic educational movie, highly recommended! In the movie, the bad foreigner said, "Fish head (old

head), Yu basin is the land of our country (fishing basin is our country). The fisherman boy couldn't stand it any longer and finally taught that foreign bad

guy a lesson. Typical Chinese painting.

The Story of Tintin (Tintin Battles the Monkey King): Not Tintin from England, but a Chinese teenager. Tintin had a golden key and

used science and technology to defeat the Monkey King. Quite old, I guess not many people remember it.

The Old Wolf's Treat: If you haven't seen it, you had a really bad childhood. My favorite part of the show is when the old bear sings "Old Wolf's Treat"

Chicken.

Nezha: Wine is old, Nezha is old!

"Xiyue Qidong": an old version of "Po Lin Lantern", the last episode - there is no next episode because the director died... And according to

saying, the movie studio caught fire and the next episode was buried in the fire before it could be broadcast... I was devastated for a long time when I heard this news. I say

, let's all jointly petition the movie studio to remake it.

"The Little Oriole Learns to Sing": a classic! It's also typical of the Chinese school of painting, but unfortunately it's rare nowadays; the song is also good, but it's also

rare nowadays. Tells the story of the little oriole practicing its guts to learn to sing: "Little oriole, you sing very well" "But my guts

are very small, what should I do" ... The other one is "Red sun, hanging in the sky..." (happy, happy sniffles)

"Nine-Colored Deer": another classic - the beautiful nine-colored deer. The voice acting and graphics are so aesthetically pleasing that my lack of language

is too weak to really praise it. I just want to say: let me watch it again! If money could buy back the old days,

I'd dump my family into watching The Nine-Colored Deer.

"Little Tiger": another classic - Tiger Ma hanging on a wire. Especially when Ma Xiaohu drives the car "bar bar woo, woo

~--" Back in the day when I rode my dad's bike, I'd come up with that line.

"Little Carp Jumps Dragon Gate": a superb classic.

"Monkey Fishing": a classic among classics, a masterpiece of Chinese animation. Look at the Chinese art, listen to the Chinese music, it's good to be Chinese. If you haven't seen it, your life is definitely incomplete. I suggest you watch it before you go to the ground

.

"Monkey Fishing for the Moon": also a monkey story, also a Chineseized cartoon.

"Over the Monkey Mountain": the music when the old man in it dances is great, when will any ballroom have a piece of it, it'll be on fire

.

"Waiting for Tomorrow": the little monkey always waits for tomorrow, and as a result, he never builds a house.

The Naughty Golden Monkey: The golden monkey and the giant panda painted in Chinese have made their way into a lot of textbooks! It's so great that no

language or words can describe him.

The Flaming Mountain: Probably pre-liberation. It's great, though.

"Ginseng Fruit": no more.

"The Curious Incident of Jiao Jiao": kids who haven't seen "The Curious Incident of Jiao Jiao" are not good kids.

The Magic Pen: my favorite when I was a kid!

"Panda's Department Store": a paper cutout that teaches us to serve the people wholeheartedly.

"Little Panda Learns Carpentry": educates us to be careful. "We we we monkeys, love to eat love to eat love to eat peaches... Didn't eat

peaches, missing peaches..." A hundred songs never fail.

"Almost": a story about a little hunter, also teaching us to be serious.

"The Fox and the Huntsman": contemporaneous with "Almost".

"Ginseng Doll": look at it horizontally and vertically, how it looks. The white ginseng doll's call of "little brother

brother" is so innocent and cute.

"Zhang Fei Trial of the Melon": a funny cartoon, but everyone probably forgot about it.

"Porky Pig Eats Watermelon": if you've never eaten pork, you've never seen a pig walk?

"Drunkenness": a truck driver is traveling drunk, drives to a construction site, and crashes. It's been done too many times, but the style

isn't quite the same as the others, it's kind of like a certain version of Cuihua on Sauerkraut.

"Jeet Kune Do Cricket": no introduction needed.

"The Cricket": a touching story of "Promoting Weaving" from Liaozhai Zhiyi.

The Genius Acrobat: puppet show, good story, good movie. The main characters are called Tai (too) proud and Zheng (positive) use of energy.

"The Proud General": an invincible general wins a battle and puts his sword and gun in storage, only to be defeated in the end.

The Three Monks: teaching us to collaborate and work hard! Three monks red, yellow and blue primary colors, because simple, so

to beautiful.

"Wrestling the Incense Burner": the story of old grandpa and grandma wrestling the incense burner, abolishing superstition and honoring hard work. It is suggested that radio gymnastics practice

those who watch it three times write an afterthought.

"The Good Cat Mimi": educates us to "practice hard to kill the enemy"! There is also a song "Mice are afraid of cats, that's just a rumor, a

kitten, what's so scary, the courage of mice, the cat overthrew, the previous year's lies, completely overthrown".

"Duckling Gluttony": everyone remembers it.

"Three Wolves": like "Duckling Gluttony" it's all origami, fun, fun.

"Selling Apricots": "Selling letters (apricots)-come! Sell the letter (apricot)-come!" A great movie that I've seen a million times.

"Snipe": a paper cutout.

"The Real Li Kui": Li Kui is Li Kui, Li Ghost is Li Ghost.

"Midnight Chicken Screaming": after watching "Midnight Chicken Screaming" in elementary school, all the students surnamed Zhou were miserable.

"Red Army Bridge": I guess everyone has seen it.

"Mountain Saeki": a paper cutout of the story of Mountain Saeki's courageous fight against the White Bandit Army.

"Kindness Xiawu Dong": good people have good rewards, my favorite.

Laoshan Taoist: Laoshan Taoist always sings, "Go through the wall, I'll go through the wall, take it and...". Run!" The result is that he hits the wall.

Long Hair Girl: Beautiful long hair girl, beautiful story, but unfortunately I'm a boy can't keep long hair.

"Clueless and Unhappy": a tall and short Clueless and Unhappy. Brainless built a 999-story building and had to climb

3 months; Unhappy staged Wusong's Tiger Fight on the roof of the building, and the result... Haha.

Little Red Face and Little Blue Face: the story of protecting teeth. After reading it, now I still brush my teeth morning and night.

"Crossing the River": a story about a little fox who was abandoned by his friends when he took a peach all by himself. The song in it "Oops there's a bad fox..."

Catchy.

"Cao Chong Weighs the Elephant":Puppet show, pretty funny, especially with the black Indian.

"It Happened One Night":Piggy banks were so popular at the time.

"Fool for Shoes":Puppet show. I've seen it a number of times.

"The Rabbit Stole the Melon": the bunny who was stuck cried out pitifully, "Grandpa~~". The guy in the Japanese flag should

Learn and learn!

"Here Comes the Gobble": the stamps of Here Comes the Gobble are going up very fast now, especially the small stamps.

"Little Sisters of the Prairie Heroes": a story that reaches the hearts of people.

"Roadside New Story": the story of the red scarf picking up the gold, just acted by the Central Six the other day.

Socialism is good, socialism is good, is good to come is good.

The Little Brothers: a puppet show. Sunday morning early brother left home in a hurry, the younger brother thought his brother kicked the ball to go to

school, found that his brother turned out to be for the class to repair the broken chair... I used to write afterthoughts about it back in the day, and I even got a little red flag!

"The Squirrel Barber": a puppet show with a cute little squirrel barber.

"The Tiger Learns His Trade": okay, luckily the cat saved the last hand.

"The Hens Are Moving": who's seen it? It's about three old hens of different colors who get a moving notice...

"Who Meowed": a story about a puppy who has never been out of the house before, and finally realizes that it was the cat who meowed.

"The Hedgehog Carries a Watermelon": a paper cutout.

"The House of the Dame": the good man of Liangshan!

"Little Bells": from the 50s and 60s, it's a puppet/live-action co-production, and my mom loved it.

The Sequel to Little Bells: made in the 80s, it's about a puppet that runs away to play. The story tells

a lot of puppets, cartoon knowledge that I still remember.

"The Mouse Marrying Her Daughter": "Little ah-mi little white mouse obediently follow me to live in my nest..."

"The Deer Bell": the deer was with its mother and father, ran into an eagle, got scattered, and was saved by a little girl who lived with her grandfather, who hung a bell around the deer's neck...

"The Star of Dragon's Tooth": a beautiful story...

"Butterfly Springs": a very classic purely musical cartoon. There's no dialog in the film, but it's still very moving.

Shanshui Love: The most animated movie in China in the last decade. The movie incorporates the Chinese Taoist idea of mastering nature and not contending with the world

and the Zen inspiration of understanding the mind and seeing the nature. The outstanding ink techniques and guqin techniques are all from the hands of the great masters. They have convinced countless people in China and abroad. It can be regarded as an epoch-making witness.

"Labor is the Most Glorious": "The sun is shining, the gold is bright, the rooster sings three times..."

"Strange Ball Game": a hockey game, who is the Kingdom of Savage Savage alluding to? Oh...

"The Peacock's Fireworks": an extremely beautiful picture about a little peacock and blue peacock, green peacock than the story of the beauty of the little peacock

is very kind and helpful...

The Proud Little Rooster: black and white.

There's a movie about a mouse who wishes to turn into a cat, and when he does, he wants to turn into something else... It changed and changed and finally became a mouse again oh

!

There are also "The Fox Pulls Out His Teeth," "The Seven-Colored Flower," "The Fox Sends Grapes," "The Wolf Comes," "The Pony Crosses the River," "Haleb the Hunter,"

"The Water Deer," "The Snipe and the Mussel," "If I Were Wu Sung," "A Journey to the Land of the Gold Coins," "The Cockfight," "The Great Sweep," "The Ruler between the Eyebrows,

"The Fire Boy," "The Deer and the Cow," and "The Eight Immortals and the Flea," and I'm not going to go into that one.

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