On March 22, an exhibition titled "To Youth - 90th Anniversary of Chinese Classic Animation" was held at Greenland Colorful City in Daxing District, Beijing. At first glance, the name of the exhibition seems decent, and the exhibition also claims that "98 Chinese original classic animation characters and precious manuscripts are on display in Beijing for the first time, and classic animation scenes such as Black Cat Sheriff, Calabash Brothers, Shukebeta, Afanti, and Magic Pen Ma Liang are reproduced to commemorate youth and reminisce childhood." Indeed, these cartoon characters accompanied the growth of people in the 80s and 90s, and are also a commemoration of the glorious past of Chinese animation. I think this exhibition is worth going to. However, the photos taken by netizens who came to the exhibition scared the netizens! The faces of the seven gourd brothers are distorted and hideous, just like monsters, while the snake spirit with shrunken breasts looks like a good woman... China's classic cartoons in the 90s have been completely destroyed. I wonder if the children passing by will have nightmares at night? I say, you exhibition organizers, it's fine if you can't come up with new cartoon characters that the masses like, but why do you have to destroy our childhood in the name of commemoration? |
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