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Q: What is this cartoon wolf with red hat that is beat by wife with frying pan?

Is for children?

12 years 25 weeks ago in  Family & Kids - Other cities

 
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It's simply a cartoon vehicle (like all other animations) to sell toys. They even have another cartoon based on the same thing but surprise, surprise, they race different vehicles (already in stores near you). My kids prefer the bear cartoon (equally violent and equally marketed). I prefer Looney Tunes where no violence or questionable content ever appeared.

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yes, is for children. I told my wife too, that this is bad Idea to teach kids this way, who is the man in da house ...

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seems that the chinese gov has finally noticed it isn't suitable for children and asked the producer of the cartoon to adjust their future production.

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It's simply a cartoon vehicle (like all other animations) to sell toys. They even have another cartoon based on the same thing but surprise, surprise, they race different vehicles (already in stores near you). My kids prefer the bear cartoon (equally violent and equally marketed). I prefer Looney Tunes where no violence or questionable content ever appeared.

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It is documentary on my life as I am married to Hung Tai Lung
Wife please don't beat me Lao poa Ni Bo da Wo

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The cartoon's name is Xi Yang Yang.  I love watching it, although it's true husband gets abused a lot.  I find that this is an endearing quality to the Chinese people I know.  Wife with bad temper and husband who endures the abuse/sa jiao because he loves her.

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Yeah it's xi yang yang 喜羊羊和大灰狼 or something like that. They must be Shanghainese, poor guys are always getting dominated

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