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Shot in 1983, edited for the VISIONS: CINEMA programme in 1985, a short documentary about Shanghai Animation Studio.
By chance, Kui Kui picked up a wounded goat. The kind Kui Kui took the goat home and healed its injury. In order to find the owner of the goat, Kui Kui wrote a claim notice, but he didn't know that the notice was blown away by the strong wind within a few days after it was posted, so Kui Kui wrote another one, this time, he posted the notice on his mother on the tractor.
Based on an ancient proverb (which one could translate into ‘it’s dogged as does it’), this film tells about a fisherman who is disturbed by two pelicans and who disguises himself as a scarecrow to catch the two birds.
Hong Xiaobing Xiuxiu and Kwai Kui had a conflict over a bamboo shoot growing in the house. Under the influence of her grandmother, Kwai Kwai wanted to eat the bamboo shoots. Xiuxiu thinks that the bamboo shoots were drilled from underground by the bamboo of the production team and should be owned by the public.
One egg gives birth to two chicks, one black and one white. The two chicks are cultivated into gladiatorial killers.
The dog chased the mouse, the black cat prevented the dog from scratching, and he didn't catch the mouse and let the dog nosy.
The little golden monkey is spoiled by his mother, and his temperament is becoming more and more rude, and the little animal is reluctant to be its playmate.
The black fish is violent, devouring fish and shrimps, and grabbing bait hooks with the tortoises, vying to cook in the cauldron.
A mouse bribes a cat.