Hi, I'm Young-eun. Do you know Bonobono? Bonobono is my favorite animation. I want to introduce you one episode of this animation. I call it Coddaczi(nose dirt) episode.
In this episode, Neoburi, one of main characters of the animation, cleans his nose with his finger and throw the nose dirt from his finger. Then he goes to bungee jump with Bonobono and Porori, also main characters of the animation. To the way going to bungee jump, they tumble down a precipice. After arriving a log bridge, Neoburi bungee jumps to the river and he even gets in the water while the bungee jumpihg. The nose dirt, however, is stuck to Neoburi over all these events.
It was just funny and I just laughed at this when I was young. In contrast, when I saw it again after I had grown up, I found this recondite. The episode says if someone does not conduct a work clearly to the end, the work would remain around him/her however the way is. Neoburi should have removed the nose dirt clearly! (for example, using tissue!)
Except this episode, also many episodes are so meaningful. While I watched again the animation, Bonobono, I found lots of profound points I did not know when I was young: when I watched it first.
It can be really interesting to re-watch shows we watched as children because we are able to see them in new light and recognize the themes. It is really clever of the creators to make a show that appeals to both children and adults on different levels.
답글삭제Great entry! You use some really great vocabulary, such as "precipice" and "recondite." Also words like "tumble" paint a detailed picture. This is an impressive, well-organized piece of writing!