Chapter 282 He is making history
It's not just the children in the Pixar family who are like this; it seems like similar things are happening all over the world.
Whether it's wielding an iron rod or scratching his ears and cheeks, the image and actions of the Monkey King seem to be subtly influencing children's minds.
This has left many parents at a loss.
However, when they think about the animated films they watched as children, they feel relieved.
Every generation has its own animated films, as long as they like them.
However, the parents did not expect that their children's obsession with the Monkey King would be far beyond their imagination.
In an English family.
"Mom, I want to watch an animated movie again tonight," a girl said to her mother, who was playing on her phone, as she entered the living room with a doll in her hand.
“No problem, once you’re done with your work, just turn on the movie and watch it yourself,” the mother replied readily.
Although she wasn't interested in so-called animated films, she didn't care about a few dollars if her daughter liked them.
"I've finished my homework. Can I turn on the TV now?" the girl asked.
The mother nodded: "See? But it hasn't started yet; we'll have to wait half an hour."
"It's okay, Mom. By the way, is there still Monkey King to watch tonight?" the girl asked her mother, sitting on the sofa.
"There's no Monkey King tonight, it seems to be another animated movie."
"Why isn't Monkey King here anymore?" The little girl's face showed displeasure.
“The Monkey King show already aired yesterday.” The mother looked at the little girl, feeling a bit strange.
"But I really want to see Monkey King!" the little girl blurted out, her expression very determined.
Hearing the little girl's words, the mother was taken aback: "Is Monkey King really that handsome?"
She only glanced at it a few times last night and then stopped watching, while the little girl seemed to be enjoying it, but she didn't pay much attention to it at the time.
She was quite surprised that the little girl would specifically ask to see the Monkey King.
"Of course, Monkey King is everyone's Monkey King in our school, and he's the best Monkey King."
Upon hearing the little girl's words, the mother fell silent for a moment.
The little girl ignored her mother's astonishment and became dejected upon learning that there was no Monkey King to watch.
"Aren't you going to watch animated movies?" the mother called to the little girl and asked.
"I'm not watching anymore..." the little girl said sadly.
Only after the little girl left did the mother come to her senses: "Monkey King, is he really that good-looking?"
This kind of phenomenon is happening in more and more families than just this one.
The little girl was relatively rational; the irrational ones who made a scene were punished by both parents.
At the World Forum.
"I don't know if this has happened in your family, but the children are making a fuss about wanting to see the Monkey King. If you don't let them see him, they kneel on the ground. Of course, they're not begging me, but they're begging to see the Monkey King."
“This is nothing. Ever since watching the Monkey King animated movie last night, my child has been crying and begging me to take him to the zoo. I had no choice but to take him. He only looked at the monkeys the whole time, and after watching it, he said that they didn’t look like the Monkey King at all, and that I was lying to him.”
"It seems that everyone has experienced something similar. I really don't know what kind of magic potion Monkey King gave my child. Why is it that even my child likes to walk the dog while waving an iron bar? After today, my dog doesn't want to talk to my child anymore."
"Your child likes to swing an iron rod to walk the dog, but my child has started to imitate the Monkey King's actions and play with his friends. What's even more speechless is that they play it with such skill, they're practically a one-to-one version of the Monkey King from the animated movie."
"This is nothing strange. You don't know, all the Monkey King-themed products here are sold out. The kids are fighting over them to buy them. Anyway, I'm going to go to the West to sell Monkey King's mink coats."
"No, is it really that exaggerated? Hey, how could so many kids like me, Old Sun? Why haven't I heard any of their shouts?"
"Oh no, my child won't even watch the animated movie tonight because he heard it's not about the Monkey King. He even said that no other cartoon is as good as the Monkey King."
Netizens from all over the world are discussing the aftermath of the movie "Havoc in Heaven," with varying opinions, but all sharing a common theme: the Monkey King.
Simply put, it seems that after the movie "Havoc in Heaven," children all over the world have been captivated by the Monkey King.
Looking at the discussions among these netizens, for some reason, Japanese netizens felt a sense of unease.
"With so many people watching Monkey King, won't the animated films from the palace soon be deserted?"
"I always thought that adults were the main force in animated films, but who would have thought that the real force is these children."
"Monkey King merchandise is selling like hotcakes. It's all officially produced in collaboration with TV stations around the world, and kids are scrambling to buy it."
"After hearing what they said, I'm starting to worry about Gong's sales. At first, I thought Gong might be able to surpass Dao, but now so many kids are eyeing that monkey, who's going to read Gong's work? If no one reads Gong's work, how can his sales surpass Dao's? How can he create a miracle?"
Such concerns are not unfounded.
Most Japanese people hope that Miyako's works can reach new heights.
Although the ranking is not as good as Dao's, as long as the sales volume exceeds Dao's, it is still a victory.
But now, they've learned from netizens around the world that children would rather not watch animated films than not watch Monkey King.
How could they not panic with such behavior?
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