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Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

The woolly rat is a rabbit-like creature with a rabbit-like front body and a rat-like back body, with large blunt and rounded ears and fluffy tail hair. The eyes are also particularly bright.

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

The woolly mouse is an episode of the prototype of Miyazaki's film "Totoro", in which the animal is particularly clever, particularly funny, but also very docile and cute.

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

Because of the proximity to nature, the chinchilla and any other small animal are relatively harmonious, and they will also make some very sharp movements.

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

Seeing this picture, you will not think that the chinchilla is particularly cute, but also particularly cute, in terms of body shape is extremely similar to a two- or three-month-old rabbit.

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

The fur of the woolly rat is bright and beautiful, rich and dense, bright and smooth, like velvet, as if draped with a layer of light yarn, the appearance looks luxurious and luxurious, and its fur can also keep warm and cold, and it is considered to be one of the best furs in the world.

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

The woolly mouse is an important pet and is loved by many people in society. At home, treat it like a baby, always ready for it with all kinds of delicious food, wow, what a happiness!

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

Because the appearance of the woolly rat is similar to the protagonist totoro Taro in the cartoon of Japanese animation master Toshi Miyazaki, it was later called totoro by Hong Kong and Taiwan, and totoro became its main name in China!

Hayao Miyazaki's movie "Totoro" Prototype: Have You Ever Seen a Real Wild Totoro?

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