Recently, a player accidentally discovered an animated series called "Mists of Pandaria" while choosing discs in a music store. The original illustration of the Pandaren from "World of Warcraft" printed on the cover made him fantasize about it, so he bought it home happily. After opening the package with great interest, he was faced with a cruel reality: this was just a domestic animation that ignored copyright. Let's take a look at the unboxing pictures of this animation. I wonder if you can experience the gap between the player's feeling before and after the purchase: |
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