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Why is Cui Hua unpopular in the role of animal female in The Bear?

For children in China, the presence of a bear is equivalent to China's version of Piggy Page, but generally speaking, when it comes to this cartoon, people can only think of Xiong Er the bear, and there is no Cui Hua at all, and even related products don't want to bring Cui Hua.

I think the reason why Cui Hua was ignored or disliked the role of Cui Hua is complicated.

The first is the role itself. Cui Hua has rarely appeared, and he is a supporting role like a play, so it is difficult to attract others' attention for a long time. Secondly, his setting is not as attractive as that of Xiong Dahe and Xiong Er, that is, it has some interesting ideas, or it can be cute and silly, so naturally not too many people will pay attention to it.

Secondly, the audience. People who watch this movie are usually children, and they may prefer characters that appear frequently and can be remembered. Then, Cui Hua's role revolves around the bear Xiong Er. Inappropriately speaking, it is a bit uncomfortable to forcibly add a female role to an all-male war movie. It is precisely because of this feeling that many people or children will probably ignore the existence of this role.

To put it another way, I think the female characters in domestic cartoons are too monotonous. You will find that wherever you go, you will take this role out, all with the same settings, and the role is not particularly beautiful. Nature is somewhat humble in front of Xiong Da Xiong Er.

Don't force some strange love elements into this cartoon. I believe there are still people who like Cui Hua.