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An animation tells the story of the zodiac.
This should be the Japanese cartoon "Explosion: Twelve World Wars" (also known as "The Patron of the Chinese Zodiac"). The fairy is Princess Paula. Every time they go out to fight, they are brought into the designated area by a huge Kirin mechanical beast (changed by a reporter named Linda) in the place controlled by the evil monster Mausta sent by Barry in the story world. This mechanical unicorn will purify the evil demon Mostar after every battle. The mouse scientist is the protagonist named Wanbao. He and the rabbit are lovers. There is also a cat named Xiao Kela, who was originally childhood friends with the tiger. As a result, she was bewitched by Barry, an evil fiend, and was disqualified from the Zodiac Patriarch Competition held by Princess Bora. Later, she was deceived by the evil demon Barry and became his puppet commander Nima. Finally, the evil demon Barry was defeated by the zodiac, and the story world was restored to peace and tranquility. Linda became a physics reporter again, and Nima became Chacra again, but she felt deeply guilty and continued to travel long distances to practice. This brings the chicken (pearl) and the tiger together. The film premiered in two programs of Shanghai TV at the end of 1998. n_n
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