Part I: Thomas and His Friends (1984)
"Thomas" first appeared in the 1945 story of the Railway Series, written by the British priest Ralph Audrey.
When I was a child, I loved these bicycle animals, and I especially liked the feeling of humans walking. There is an indescribable warmth! And Thomas's national competition was less embarrassing. However, when they were younger, the gray and slippery faces felt a little spoof, a little old-fashioned, but overall it was still very good-looking!

Part II: Fei Ge and The Little Buddha (2007)
"Flying Brother and Little Buddha" is an original Disney Channel drama.
I don't know if you've seen it, but I was impressed, with the smell of Rick and Morty. Throughout the show, the seemingly harmless platypus (Terry) will transform into an agent at a critical moment, and there are many weapon props. Of course, our hero is not a soy sauce maker who makes some high-tech or mutant props every day. He was interested in this platypus anyway when he was a kid!
Part III: Dora the Explorer (1995)
Dora the Explorer is a 52-episode animated film produced by the Nickelodeon Channel in 1995.
When I was a child, I liked that kind of interaction the most, and every time a ghost fox (who was always called a weasel when I was a child) came, I would stop and read "Trick-or-treating, don't make trouble" with me. It looks really silly now, but when I was a kid, I watched it with relish, and each episode explored popular science in a different place, which left a good impression on my childhood!
Part IV: The Garden at Night (2007)
A children's programme series designed for children aged 1 to 4 in The Garden at Night.
Don't say I'm childish. I also have the blue dolls from The Night Garden and some stickers. When I was a child, I especially liked to live a family and a family life. The wooden dolls inside are red and blue, which impressed me. As a child, I wanted to squeeze into a tiny house where they lived. And the cozy music and the beginning are gentle, and you may fall asleep when watching at night!
Part V: The Smurfs (1981)
The Smurfs is an american animated film produced by Hannah Barbara Studios.
Their favorite thing to do as a child is that Gegeme invaded the village and was defeated by Papa Smurf, and their classic mushroom house remembers an episode of Papa Smurf doing experiments, but later misused the experimental potion to become two Papa Smurfs. After hearing his cat's cry, Gegeme went to grab a weak Papa Smurf camp. Although Gegeme failed in the end, he became smaller and joined the Smurfs' home to watch the show. This is a great insult to Gegeme!
Part VI: Bugs Bunny (1930)
Bugs Bunny was the protagonist in the cartoon Bugs developed by Warner Bros. in 1930. It should have been introduced to China in 2011.
When I was a child, the image that Bugs Bunny gave me was a proud, witty, tall, funny buff. Of course, he is not the only one who brings out the beauty of Bugs Rabbit, but also animals that help Bugs Rabbit or Bugs Rabbit fight against him, which also makes Brother Bunny more vivid!
Part VII: Michi myokan (2007)
Marvelous Mi Jia is a brand new 3D animation specially made for preschoolers.
I don't know what everyone thinks. Anyway, I read the slogan at the beginning and the bgm of my childhood, especially Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse, I felt so stiff, but stiff is stiff, and the interaction is still very strong, and there is still some truth in positive science knowledge! But I still feel embarrassed!
Part VIII: The Oldest Son and the Younger Father (1995)
"Big Son and Little Daddy" is composed of many small and interesting stories, suitable for children to watch cartoons.
In fact, now I think the big head son and the small head father should be more lost. After all, the childhood stories that were so beautiful before are getting more and more boring. The most important thing is to lead the child to a bad atmosphere. Although the painting style is getting better and better now, the taste of childhood can never come back. Someone once asked why the father and son heads are not the same size. Look at the picture below to see why (with my mom), so now the new version is getting worse and worse!
9th Place: Q Edition Three Kingdoms (2003)
"Q Version of Three Kingdoms" is an animation film produced by Guangzhou Unified Film and Television Digital Special Effects Production Center.
The exaggerated characters and slightly adapted more interesting and eye-catching World of the Three Kingdoms are really good. Although I often laugh and talk for half a day when I watch it, I can't react to it, but I also fill a happy content for the political world that likes historical figures but doesn't want to see!
Part 10: Happy CoolBo (2012)
Happy Kubao is jointly launched by the famous German optical brand Brewer and Guangzhou Blue Arc Culture Communication Co., Ltd.:
Set up a wonderful set of transformed robots to travel through the human world, and then the righteous side will turn human happiness into coins as food, and the evil side will use sadness as food. The most memorable episode is that Lele's school fell into the enemy's Kubao plan, giving them happy coins from computers and comics, and then parents will have unhappy coins to eat when they finally take the exam. Of course, our frog Bao Xiao finally saw through the plan and solved the crisis!