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How to evaluate animated Peking Opera cats?

Cat in Peking Opera is the first cartoon in China that combines elements of Peking Opera and quintessence of Chinese animation. It has been filmed for three seasons. Originally, it was just an animated film, but it only had wonderful plots and reasonable characters, and it was also a conscience animation worthy of adults' watching. ?

Although the plot is a bit vulgar, it can't avoid the plot outline of "Little White Beats Monsters to Upgrade", but the development of the plot is still fascinating, and the integration of the national quintessence is refreshing. The protagonist of the animation is a little white cat named Bai Tang. In order to follow in the footsteps of the idol Beijing Opera Cat Show, Bai Tang mistakenly joined Xingluoban and started the growth process of exorcism with his companions. Xiu, the soul figure in the animation, as a warrior who created 12 cases of Peking Opera cats to save the cat from chaos, mysteriously disappeared, leaving suspense for the plot, and then the growth of the protagonist Sugar Sugar was based on this, which brought the audience great desire to continue watching movies. Moreover, in the animation, there are not only simple action scenes, the belief that sugar will never give up and the funny interaction with friends, but also a bloody vitality for the film. Just like life is not only bitter, but also sweet. With faith, friends and determination to work hard, everything will get better. This is the positive energy that this movie wants to convey to us.

In the aspect of character setting, animal personification plays a leading role and is used in cartoons. On the one hand, the imagination space is wider than taking people as the leading role, on the other hand, it is more attractive and friendly to the audience (usually children). In the past, there were not many cats as the main characters, because most cats were docile and clever, which was quite contrary to the theme of bloody fighting. However, the image of the cat in "Cats in Beijing Opera" is really in line with the image created by the role. Every character in the play, or every cat, can be accepted by people. Whether it is the Great God Xiu, or the protagonist Bai Sugar, or Bai Sugar's friend, Xiaoqing, and a group of villains, they are all set to life. Cats can also be chivalrous and give people a strong sense of freshness.

As far as art design is concerned, the quality of an animation is very important. Open this "Beijing Opera Cat", every frame is full of Chinese style, including the image and clothing of each character, which shows an excellent aesthetic foundation. Secondly, as a kung fu fantasy animation, the kung fu special effects in the play are also well rendered. The unique skills of singing, reading, doing and playing in Beijing opera have become cool martial arts skills and evolved into various magical skills of Beijing opera cats. Beijing opera with a small audience has also been injected with extraordinary charm in the film. In addition, the choice of songs in the play is also very suitable for the theme of comics. With the blessing of music, animation has a stronger Chinese flavor and martial arts feelings.

To sum up, Beijing Opera Cat is a domestic high-quality animation with a good plot and good artists. Friends who like this bloody animation are worth seeing.