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Which cartoon can represent the childhood after 90?

Every child basically grew up watching cartoons, and now the last batch of post-90 s should be taking the college entrance examination and becoming college students.

Well, there are actually quite a few cartoons that can represent the post-90 s generation. When I was a child, I basically watched cartoons on children's channels (of course, many people watched cartoons, but my family didn't have T6T) or took me home to buy DVDs. At that time, mobile phones and computers were not as common as they are now. The animation DreamWorks of Children's Channel is called China Animation (the favorite is that Sister Lu later added a jumping dragon), and she has to wear a news pack and pants every night. The first thing I do when I come home from school is watch cartoons, such as dragons and babies, cats and mice, Pig Bajie, detective black cat, Astro Boy, brainless unhappy, Blue rats and cats, big head son, small head father, clever rest, a series of rainbow cats and Lan Tu, and so on. I don't need much. Well, I still remember those lyrics. I remember there is another one about animals, that is, half body is a cat and half body is a dog, and then it is shown on the children's channel at noon 12 every day. It's good, too, but I forget the name. . . However, I saw them when I was young. I should see them before the second grade. At that time, I had a complete set of Tom and Jerry's big-headed son and small-headed father, crayon Xiaoxin, and some two-disc cartoons such as Elf and Snow White (but later my family moved, so I don't know where the CDs of children's songs of so many cartoons are. Now that I think about it, it's really sad. T T)。 Then I started watching some cartoons when I was one point three or four years old. The first cartoon I watched should be Digital Baby, which I went to my grandmother's house to watch with my cousin when I was a child (hahaha, I remember my cousin would sing "I'm so annoyed recently ..." or something, which is the digital baby I watched at this time), and then I watched Amazing Pinocchio Sakura Magic Card, Poké mon and Poké mon.

It's really hard to say which of so many cartoons can represent the post-90s generation. No, it's hard. But I was deeply impressed (well, all the previous ones were deeply impressed), so I still can't forget it. There is a movie called "Elf Century". In fact, I feel that I have never finished reading this cartoon (many friends have never read it! ), and then some stationery adventures. I remember a pen named Lucy, and then they seem to have this cartoon to save their master? Oh, I don't remember clearly, but the ending song in it is really nice. The lyrics seem to be "moonlight illuminates the sky and scatters a ray of light to decorate the ocean." Every time a meteor falls from the sky, my dream is ... ",but I don't remember the title of the song =-= Anyway, just search for the ending song of Elf Century directly. Another one is "I love you"? I think it should be called that. Ha, ha, ha, suddenly found that in fact, so many cartoons can only remember the plot, but the songs inside can still sing words and tones. Then these cartoons are probably my post-90 s childhood. Ah, ah, and Tu Tu, Tu Tu and Hu Tutu, which I saw when I was a child? Alas, it suddenly occurred to me that there are actually very few cartoons after 00. Besides Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, Piggy Peggy and Logger Vick basically depend on what we see. ! It seems that the post-90s generation is much happier, hahaha.