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The cartoons we watched after 1980s left us with endless aftertaste.

I can't remember what the first cartoon I saw was. It should be made in China. At present, Japanese, European and American cartoons are flooding the China market, which I have no objection to, because their production techniques and storylines are much better than those of China (more details will be given later). However, what I want to say is that Chinese cartoons in the 1980s (or earlier) did produce many excellent products.

Sheriff Black Cat is one of the representative works. "Eyes as big as two bells ... ah ha ha ha, black cat sheriff!" Remember this childlike theme song? I sang proudly in those days! Of course, I can't forget classic figures such as One Ear, Monitor White Cat, Detective Pigeon, especially One Ear. He was bandaged, and his limping villain image was imprinted on my mind for many years, so that the appearance of the black cat sheriff became blurred, but his appearance was still vivid. Alas! The influence of negative teaching materials is enormous. ...

"Gourd baby, gourd baby, seven flowers on a vine. I'm not afraid of wind and rain, la la la la ... ". This catchy nursery rhyme is familiar to the post-80s generation. Hulu Brothers is the most famous domestic cartoon in 1980s. Its classic, needless to say. However, what I thought most at that time was-when can I have those skills? !

Another cartoon worth mentioning is Shuke and Beita. "Shunk who flies a plane" and "Beta who flies a tank", these two little mice are really cute! Not only helpful, brave and kind, but also make friends with kittens. I feel better than Tom and Jerry.

There is an animated film called China Zhixie (self-styled) and Zhixie Two Generations of Love. Although this is a puppet show, the characters have vivid expressions, and I never understood how it was done. The mantra of burying gold is "burying sand, planting gold, a bag of sand, and a room full of gold". "Smelling it means you have eaten it, and listening to the money ring means you have paid it" is really witty. And his little donkey, I don't know if he has been in love with two generations for a long time, and his IQ is definitely higher than the average person, which reminds me that my name is "smart little donkey" (Khan! )。

In fact, when we were young, there were many high-quality domestic cartoons. Ina's Noisy Sea and Noisy Sky are really well painted, especially Noisy Sky. It's hard to imagine that it was born in the 1960s, the wisdom of predecessors! "Magic brush and good horse" is even more impressive. I always remember that Ma Liang drew a door on the wall and escaped. I've been troubled by this for a long time. There are three monks, nine-color deer, Laoshan Taoist and moon-fishing monkey ... although the output is not rich, it is not easy to count them all!

In addition to these cartoons, there are several unique ones, which are ink cartoons with China characteristics. The ancestor was "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom". I didn't know until I grew up that it was written by the old man Qi Baishi, so I respectfully enjoyed it again, and it was really extraordinary! But my favorite is Luling, a shy and lovely little girl, a light and fluffy deer, and the picturesque ink landscape, which makes people hard not to be intoxicated! Every time I see the scene where the deer is separated from the little girl and follows her mother back to the mountains, I cry. The beauty that cannot be copied!

For domestic animation, finally, let's talk about Haier brothers. To tell the truth, there were few classic domestic cartoons in the 1990s, but there is no doubt that this is one. The knowledge inside is so rich that it can be renamed "100,000 Why". It is suggested that it be incorporated into primary school textbooks, and the effect will be good.

What I want to talk about now is the foreign comics that I am most interested in (sin, I am not worshipping foreign things, I am just saying something, I am kind! )。

Let's talk about Europe and America first, and put the highlights of Japan behind.

Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck is probably the first foreign cartoon I came into contact with. This world-class classic cartoon is naturally not exclusive to the post-80s generation, but it is a pity that it has rarely been broadcast in recent ten years. Today's children know more from plush toys and Disneyland (sad! )。 Actually, I don't remember the specific content at all. What impressed me most was not the cartoon itself, but the dubbing. Repeated wars and repeated defeats, Donald Duck can only say-absolutely with Li Yang's unique voice! Although he also played the famous Monkey King, in my heart, I always think Donald Duck is the most classic.

Tom and Jerry said little, what a classic!

Remember that naive mole? I couldn't help laughing when its round little head stuck out of the ground. Among many cartoons, the story of the mole is different. It has no language, only joking music and "giggle" laughter flow into the audience's ears from time to time. Even so, I kind of like it. I don't remember anyone saying, "Some people don't like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, others don't like Tom and Jerry, but nobody likes the story of the mole." Most people who have seen this film know it.

"There is a group of Smurfs on the other side of the mountain and the sea. They are lively and smart ... Oh, lovely Smurfs, lovely Smurfs. They, Qi Xin, defeated Gegwu with their brains. They are singing and dancing, and they are happy! " Every classic animation will have a classic theme song, and Smurfs are no exception. In my memory, this is probably the happiest anime songs I have ever sung. The image of the Smurfs full of truth, goodness and beauty is vivid, and the process of appreciation itself is a kind of happiness.

"Eagle's eyes, wolf's ears, leopard's speed, bear's strength ..." Does this sentence sound familiar? This is sheriff Bresta. I believe everyone who has seen this movie is similar to me. The stories of the opening characters are basically forgotten, but the opening sentence will never be forgotten.

Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo, four turtles with artists' names, are called the strongest ninjas in animation history. Teenage Ninja Turtles cleverly chose a little turtle that we didn't expect at all as the protagonist, and also found a street mouse as the owner. Amazing imagination!

There is also an animated film that we have never thought of, but have never forgotten-Baba Dad. "This is Baba's father, Baba's mother, Barbazoo, Baba Lala, Baba Libo, Baba Bo, Baba Bell, Barbibul and Baba Braber." Oh, my God! It's too long to understand. How did you remember it when it was so small?

Then there are the Japanese cartoons that have the "deepest" influence on our generation.

"Geji Geji, Geji Geji, Geji Geji, Dai Lv ...", If someone hasn't heard this song since the 1980s, I can only ... be speechless. Every time I hear it, I take a break and sit there, with my fingers around my head flashing vividly in my mind, accompanied by the phrase "take a break, take a break". Of course, the hazy relationship between a break and Xiao Ye is also quite embarrassing (sin, Buddhist middleman ...). More importantly, the wisdom shown in A Smart Rest is profound and profound, and you can learn something from it after reading it several times. It's just that I never understood why he wanted to become a monk.

Transformers was co-produced by the United States and Japan, but the Japanese version was imported from China, so the impression is divided into Japanese cartoons. Undeniably, it has indeed created an era, the most obvious of which is to drive the vast number of peripheral products. For a time, the toy store was full of Transformers. Our children will have several "autobots" and "shapeshifters" in their hands. The influence of Optimus Prime and Megatron is really as loud as their names suggest. In recent years, the United States has remake Transformers. Although technology has improved a lot, I always feel that I can't find the feeling of that year.

"Q: Who is the most compassionate cartoon character in the world? A: Robot cat. Why: Because he always reaches out his round hand to people! " You must have heard this cold joke. Led to the following cartoon-"Robot Cat". Although it has a better name Doraemon now, I am still used to calling it "robot cat". I'm afraid everyone who has seen this movie once shared my wish to have a robot cat with them every day. They can conjure up anything they want-toys, homework, just visiting ... I hope that technology can really develop to that point in the future, but we can't wait.

There is a sci-fi film with real people participating in the performance (let's put it this way for the time being). There are five protagonists (probably) who can travel back to Jurassic through time and space to beat the wicked ... Don't get me wrong, it's not Altman, it's Dinosaur Tejiksay. "First-level preparation of human artillery, second-level preparation of human artillery, launching human artillery ...", remember? A classic line. This film may not impress many people, but I still remember that it is new. I was really obsessed at that time!

The Great Forest is the masterpiece of Japanese cartoonist Osamu Tezuka, and the later American version of The Lion King was also adapted from it. But in my opinion, it's much better than The Lion King. Leo, the hero, is really the cutest little lion in all comics. He is white and clean, cute and brave, and sometimes he really wants to hug him through time and space. The theme of "loving life" embodied in it also adds a bit of philosophical meaning to this cartoon. However, it still looks very relaxed and happy. I watched this cartoon with my mother. I can't tell whether she accompanied me or I accompanied her. It's just that every time I talk to my mother, she is much more excited than me.

There is also a "flower fairy", which is a girl's favorite. I only remember the story of a little girl who traveled and explored in search of "seven-colored flowers" and finally completed her task and found her own prince charming. Looking back, it is really a typical fairy tale-clear without any impurities. By the way, the song is very nice.

The following are my favorite cartoons, please note that there is no "one"! It's Saint saint seiya. This cartoon is very famous among the post-80s generation. Its influence on the animation market in China in those years can't be overemphasized as "unprecedented, followed by no one". So far, no Japanese cartoon can surpass the glory of that time. How many children's hearts are occupied by an impassioned "unconstrained style". Looking up at the starry sky, they will always subconsciously look for the dreamy constellation, but what they still can't forget is the sentence "For Athena, burn it, little universe!" " I was the first generation audience of this animation in China, but ... I was still studying in kindergarten when it was first broadcast, and I didn't know anything except remembering a few names. I still remember when my friends loved to play role-playing games. Saint seiya, a saint, is everyone's favorite character (I liked him when I was a child, but I hated him when I grew up. How strange! ), every time who wants to fight with me, I am anxious with him and have cried countless times. Now that I think about it, it's really childish! I didn't revisit it until I went to school, and my love for the saint grew day by day. Saint seiya, a saint who will never fail, a calm and wise dragon, a handsome and melancholy glacier, an instant, a kind and weak Ikki, an ambitious Athena, an Athena who is obviously strong but always needs protection. Of course, we can't forget twelve handsome Gold Saints ... When it comes to saints, there are thousands of words coming to mind, feeling carefree in childhood and giving up the fleeting time. For many people, "Saint" is not only an animation, but also carries our young days that are gone forever.

Another cartoon that comes to mind when looking up at the starry sky is robotech. Traveling in a spaceship is beautiful and mysterious, but in the face of endless war, what kind of sparks will the beauty and ugliness of human nature collide? After more than ten years, my memory of robotech has become blurred, but the beautiful and cruel artistic conception it created is unforgettable for a long time. I have always felt that this is not a children's animated film, and the contradictions and touching love in it are far beyond my understanding at that time. It was not until I grew up that I realized the horror and helplessness of war and understood the lingering love between Rick, Minmei and Lisa. When Minmei left Rick, after a lonely turn, the beautiful melody accompanied her sad singing with snowflakes, drifting to every soul tortured by war ... At that moment, who could not break their hearts for them?

Many Japanese cartoons do not follow the national culture, but in this respect, the Japanese undoubtedly absorb it well, and Robin Hood is a typical example. This is also my favorite movie. Brave robin, beautiful marion, plays a unique life in that magical and quiet forest. I still remember the moment when Gerbat gave his beloved Marianne to Robin and jumped off the cliff, I couldn't help crying. I always remember that Marion's sad eyes stung me when Robin fell in love with another girl. Although the film originated from a legend in Europe, the writing of the story transcends the legend itself, expressing the ideals and freedom between people, heart and heart, and the inseparable relationship between man and nature. A beautiful theme song also evokes people's beautiful yearning for nature. And the ending song is the best anime songs I have ever heard.

Slam Dunk was my favorite in primary school. Before that, I really knew nothing about basketball. After the broadcast, the grand occasion was unprecedented, and many students around fell in love with playing basketball. Funny Hanamichi Sakuragi, cool Rukawa Kaede, scary "gorilla" ... There is really nothing to say about this classic. Two words-nice!

In view of too many, the following brief comments:

The beautiful girl warrior is beautiful, but the protagonist has some IQ problems. ...

Comic book "Long Bai Shu" was fascinated by kurama at that time!

Legend of Heroes of the Galaxy is a thought-provoking cartoon, in which the complexity of political and military struggle and deep thinking about war are rare.

The Fighter at the Devil's Altar, a work that continues the popularity of saints, can be seen from the clothes. One is called the holy garment, and the other is called the armor. Not bad, but not bad either. This song is very nice.

"The Extraordinary Princess Syrah" (this seems to be American) "Give me strength ... I am Syrah ..." I can only remember these, blaming it for too few reruns.

Soccer boy looks exaggerated now, but it attracted many people at that time! It is said that Japanese football players are loyal readers of this cartoon. I suggest the national football team also read it.

"Six Gods in One" is another version of chasing the wind. This time it's the wind of chasing transformers, so more people pay attention to it.

The Girl in the Alps was only shown once in the summer vacation, and few people have seen it. The most hateful thing is that the last episode was broadcast on the day of the broadcast, which made people abandon the chaos. ...

The mysterious garden, a golden key, leads to the garden full of roses in the wild rose wall. It sounds like a beautiful story, and it is.

"Little Bee" "There is a little bee, flying east and west ..." What a familiar nursery rhyme! It is a story a bit like "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom", which is very touching.

Dragon Ball can't forget Wukong, but I don't like the Japanese adaptation of China's story. It's outrageous.

I like the translation of The Watchman very much. The characters are really funny. ...

"Little Mouse on the Grassland" (not from Japan either) should have been seen after 80s, but I don't remember the comics. It looks best when you are in a bad mood, but after one episode, you will be so happy that your heart will bloom!

The Wizard of Oz is a poetic name and a poetic journey.

"Cherry Maruko" concisely expounds the philosophy of life-my evaluation of it.