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Marie Curie Monet and other celebrities of the century fought together in the Paris Crisis

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<b>French</b> animation master Michel O'Slough's latest masterpiece "Di Lili's Fantasy Paris" today announced the ultimate poster, dozens of centuries of celebrities gathered together, spectacular. What kind of earth-shattering conspiracy did it take to "join the war" with such a big name in history? On December 21, coordinates to the east, mysteriously released.

"Di Lili's Fantastic Paris" presents a story of justice and mystery at the same frequency: the end of the nineteenth century was the golden age of Paris, France, and the humanistic atmosphere of equality and inclusiveness made this ancient city exude the harmony and tranquility of the warm sun in winter. But behind this peace is a series of cases of girls being abducted. See the brave little princess Di Lili and her friend courier embark on a dangerous journey, shuttle through the streets of Paris, save the trapped girls, and usher in the true golden age of Paris.

Marie Curie Monet and other celebrities of the century fought together in the Paris Crisis

During this adventure, Di Lili and her friends were helped by many centuries of celebrities. Who has such a sense of justice has always been a mysterious Easter egg retained by the film. Now, the ultimate poster is revealed. I saw nearly 40 celebrities standing fully, surrounded by the little princess Di Lili. Judging from their dress, it is not difficult for the audience to identify the lady of the chemical home, the Impressionist painter Monet, etc., while other celebrities include actors, painters, sculptors, musicians, novelists, dancers and other giants of many industries.

As an excellent representative of French animation, "Di Lili's Fantasy Paris" once again integrates imagination with thick and diverse cultures under the pen of Master Othello.

As an ordinary little girl who had just arrived in Paris, because of her integrity and bravery, Di Lili quickly integrated into the golden age, not only made couriers and singer friends, but also could communicate freely and equally with Marie Curie, observe the process of Monet's creation, appear in salons and dances to talk with the celebrities of the century, and hug the singer warmly in the swan boat... This unimaginable adventure is bland, real and fascinating under the pen of Master Othello.

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