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80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

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Shang Dejun

Everyone has unique memories of the 1980s, let's revisit the Chinese cartoons of the 1980s, recall those beautiful moments, remember the time that passed, and never go back to childhood and youth.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

"The Great Haunting of the Heavenly Palace"

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

"Haunting the Heavenly Palace" is a work of the 1960s, but the children of the 80s saw this cartoon more through television, and in the 80s, the children always had a place in their hearts, and Sun Wukong was the eternal hero in the hearts of the children. After seeing it, many children also got a stick to play with, as if they had become Sun Wukong; how many children dreamed of themselves soaring through the clouds and driving the fog and entering the heavens and the earth.

"Big Trouble Tiangong" is the pinnacle of domestic animation, and the No.1 is the golden sign in the history of Chinese animation, which is the work that we can show off in the history of world animation, and it is also our pride. At that time, the international status of Chinese animation was far ahead of Japan, the United States and other countries, especially the creative style of Osamu Tezuka and Hayao Miyazaki in Japan was influenced by "The Haunting of the Heavenly Palace".

Today, we have more investment and cooler stunts, but we have never had a work that can surpass "The Haunting of heaven", because this is a work of art that has been polished with care and spent years, and it is especially valuable in today's impetuous and utilitarian society.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

"Divine Pen Ma Liang"

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

Ma Liang is a 1950s animated film. Ma Liangzhi douxian Ling and emperor, painting for ordinary people and serving the masses, has become the embodiment of wisdom, bravery and justice for Chinese children. Ma Liang's image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and well-known, telling us to have a kind, brave and strong heart, and to be helpful.

At that time, children often fantasized that if they had a magic pen and supernatural magical abilities, they could draw many toys and snacks.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

"Little Tadpole Finds Mother"

"Little Tadpole Finds Mother" uses ink painting method, simple pictures, Chinese style music, is china's first ink animation film, and also influenced early Japanese animation films. The little tadpole was born, "Who is our mother?" "They don't know who their mother is, and a fun and touching search for relatives begins. The story is told, such as the spring wind and rain tell us to be persistent in doing things, and those who have aspirations can achieve things.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

"Black Cat Sheriff"

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

Eyes as glaring as brass bells, shooting out lightning-like shrewdness. Ears erect like antennas..." Together with the song, we know that "Black Cat Sheriff" has begun. Black cat sheriff, white cat squad leader, white pigeon inspector, one ear, eat cat and mouse... One by one, vivid characters came to us. "The implementation of the first set of combat plans ... Sharpshooter Cover... Occupy the commanding heights..." These classic lines remind us of those unforgettable images. At the end of each episode, the Black Cat Sheriff pulls out his pistol, ping-pongs, and punches out four big characters — see the next episode. What a good cartoon, the first one has 5 episodes, but unfortunately, for various reasons, it did not continue to shoot, and it ended badly, becoming a childhood regret for many people.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

The Three Monks

The folk proverb "One monk carries water to drink, two monks carry water to eat, and three monks eat without water" has been passed down from ancient times to the present, and almost everyone knows it. The "Three Monks" cartoon portrays three characters with different personalities, vivid and vivid, short stories, vivid plots, teaching us to unite and cooperate this philosophy, the past, the present and the future have proved this philosophy.

80s Chinese cartoons: Haunting the Heavenly Palace, Ma Liang, Little Tadpole Looking for Mother, Black Cat Sheriff

The Story of Avanti

"Bury the sand, plant the gold, a bag of sand, a room of gold." As soon as we hear the incantation of gold, we know it's the Story of Avanti. Avanti rode a donkey while singing "My little donkey, little donkey..." Beard, riding a donkey upside down, and stoic jokes became the standard features of Avanti. Avanti's industriousness, optimism, open-mindedness, wisdom and sense of justice were not only loved by Chinese people, but also spread to all parts of the world, including Asia Minor, the Middle East and Central Asia.

In addition, there are classic cartoons such as "Snow Child", "Nine Colored Deer", "Fishing Boy", "Nezha Noisy Sea", "Monkey Fishing", "Monkey Fishing Moon", "Tianshu Qitan", "Over the Monkey Mountain" and so on. These 80s cartoons tell the truth of truth, goodness and beauty, teach children to love the motherland, love the people, love labor, be brave, sacrifice themselves, understand reason, know gratitude, attack the false evil and ugliness, and become a unique memory of the 80s. Nostalgic for the cartoons of the 80s, nostalgia for the passing youth.

I am Shang Dejun, focusing on literary and historical writing.

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