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Cartoons watched after 80.
The cartoons I recommend to the post-80s generation are:

1. Sheriff Black Cat:

It tells the story of the witty, brave and handsome black cat sheriff who led the police to move hamsters, solve the mantis case, eliminate an ear and other cases that endangered forest security, and let all kinds of animals in the forest live a peaceful life.

2, gourd baby:

The protagonists in The Gourd Brothers are all highly skilled, fighting against goblins in order to save their loved ones.

3. The tadpole looks for his mother:

The film tells the story that mother frog left after giving birth to tadpoles' eggs, and the tadpoles' eggs slowly grew tails and became a group of little tadpoles. After Grandpa Shrimp described the characteristics of their mother, they decided to go to their mother. Finally, the tadpoles finally found their mother.

4. Clever breakthrough:

This animation describes the story of a former prince who had to be separated from his mother to become a young monk in ankokuji during the Muromachi shogunate.

5. Journey to the West:

The play describes the process that the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand * * * went to the Western Heaven to learn from the scriptures and learn from the Tang Dynasty in the East. After eighty-one difficulties in retrieving the true scriptures along the way, the four of them made a positive result.