Why did the baby kangaroo suddenly fall unconscious on a park bench in the animation

Mondo Anime Updated on 2024-02-01

"X Mission" is an anti-drug micro-film, which shows the serious harm of drugs to society and individuals through animation, as well as the importance of anti-drug work. In the fourth episode, "Devouring", there is a poignant plot in which the baby wallaby suddenly falls unconscious on a park bench, which attracts the attention of Miss Rabbit and Inspector X. So, why did baby wallabies fall into a coma?

The baby kangaroo is a drug victim and his mother is a drug addict. Drug addicts refer to those who have a strong craving and dependence on drugs, cannot control themselves, and must take drugs regularly, otherwise withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, depression, nausea, vomiting, shivering, sweating, etc. will occur. The quality of life and health of drug addicts can be severely reduced, and even lead to death.

One such drug addict is the mother of the baby wallaby, who every day goes to buy a cake with a unique packaging that hides drugs. Unbeknownst to her, her actions were not only harming herself, but also her children. Because she took drugs when she was pregnant, the baby kangaroo was already addicted to drugs at birth. This is the so-called "toxic fetus", that is, the mother takes drugs during pregnancy, which causes the fetus to be affected by drugs, and has problems such as birth defects, developmental delay, low body weight, and nervous system damage.

The baby kangaroo is a typical "poisonous fetus", and his body and mind are devastated by drugs. His addiction to drugs is as strong as his mother's, and if he doesn't take drugs in time, he will experience withdrawal symptoms and even coma. That's why he fell unconscious on a park bench, his addiction hit and his body couldn't bear it.

This plot is very touching, it exposes the harm of drugs to pregnant women and fetuses, and also warns us to stay away from drugs, refuse drugs, and protect the health and happiness of ourselves and our families. We must support and participate in anti-drug work, cooperate with the anti-narcotics, report drug crimes, and contribute to the construction of a drug-free society.

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