"Duck Detective" is a domestic animated film adapted from Robert Quarkenbush's ** "Duck Detective", which tells the story of Duck Detective Maillard who uses her ingenuity to solve one case after another. This cartoon used to be the childhood memories of many post-80s and post-90s, but it is also a shadow of many people's childhood, because of its weird painting style, thrilling story, and terrifying opening song. Moreover, this cartoon has also been banned, what is the reason?
It is understood that this cartoon was produced by Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and premiered in 1996 with a total of 26 episodes. However, because the content of this cartoon was too violent and bloody to be suitable for children**, it was removed from the shelves by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television shortly after it was broadcast, and only a few episodes were released. Some netizens even suspect that this cartoon is a conspiracy, for the sake of **children, to make them cruel and cold-blooded.
In fact, these claims are unfounded, this cartoon just faithfully restores the style and story of the original **, the original ** itself is a black humorous detective**, not specifically written for children, but to satirize various phenomena and problems in society. The author, Robert Quackenbush, is a famous American writer whose works are full of satire and humor, and his purpose is to keep readers entertained while also thinking about some profound questions.
The cartoon "Duck Detective", although it was banned, was widely circulated on the Internet and became a cultural phenomenon, which also caused many discussions and memories. Some people feel that this cartoon is a classic work, praising its creativity and story, while others feel that this cartoon is a horror work and criticize its style and content. Either way, this anime is an influential work that deserves to be revisited and appreciated.
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