The Spring Festival Gala has been praised by countless netizens! As a result, the subtitles are full of surprises
Netizens reminisce about classic cartoons from childhood.
At the Spring Festival Gala of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, the song "We Grew Up Watching Cartoons" evoked the childhood memories of countless netizens through the depiction of classic cartoons. During the singing, Sister Ju Ping, Sister Xiaolu, Sister Moon and other familiar ** images appeared one by one, instantly bringing people back to that carefree childhood.
The theme songs of these classic ethnic cartoons evoke our memories and allow us to regain the joy and innocence of the ** time. The images of these brave, kind, and wise protagonists are also deeply implanted in the hearts of children and sow the seeds of their career dreams.
The image of heroes in animated films inspires career aspirations.
When we see cartoons such as "Shuke Beta", "Haier Brothers", and "Kitten Fishing", we can't help but think of those funny heroes who were once active on the screen. Looking at the image of Shuzi flying the plane with a smile on her face, we were surprised to find that the children who used to watch this cartoon are now real pilots; The Haier brothers, who associate thunder and rain, have stimulated children's interest in studying weather and atmospheric physics, and many viewers have now become researchers of atmospheric physics. Similarly, the lyrics in Kitten Fishing"The happiness of life comes from the first, and the creation of labor is the most glorious", which is also very interesting. Similarly, the lyrics of Kitten Fishing"Happiness comes from the first, and labor creates the most glorious"It also inspires the children to aspire to become model workers in all walks of life.
There are also classic cartoons such as "Nezha in the Sea", "Nine-colored Deer", and "Ma Liang's Magic Pen Ma Liang", which are also portrayals of children's ideal careers. The children who have seen these cartoons are now researchers, conservators, architects, etc., who have put their childhood dreams into practice and laid the foundation for their careers.
Workers on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala tell their growth stories.
On the program list of the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Dragon of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, employees from all walks of life took the stage one after another to tell their growth stories by singing the theme of classic animated films. Both the songs and the lyrics are full of moving memories and emotions, and they are breathtaking.
These guest artists had little to no stage experience, and the directing team trained them in all aspects in just one month. From pitch, rhythm, melody to dance movements, the directors patiently guide them to gradually release their inner selves. Zhou Siyuan, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is one of them. At the same time, employees from other industries also said that they were very excited to participate in this performance, and they put their dreams from childhood to adulthood on the stage, so that their dreams burst out with passionate sparks.
Final summary. From the song "We grew up watching cartoons" by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television for the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Dragon, to the performance of workers from all walks of life, it all evokes people's childhood memories and thinking about growth. The classic ** image inspires children's career ideals and leads them to different career paths. The stage performance of the Spring Festival Gala gave ordinary workers the opportunity to show their talents, and also aroused the resonance and thinking of countless netizens.
As sung in the show"The song that flowed in my heart made me who I am now"The children who watched cartoons in those days grew up to be people who contribute to today's society. Childhood cartoons bring us memories and touches, and also indicate the direction of our lives. Whether we are young or old, the impact of cartoons is profound.
Let's reminisce about our favorite cartoons from our childhood and share our own coming-of-age stories!