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What cartoons are there that people with average IQ or experience can't understand?
I don't think people with average IQ or experience can understand cartoons. Animation as a gradually commercialized product, you can see all kinds of crashes, all kinds of ppt versions and all kinds of unexpected in recent years. There is no animation company that can't do obscene operations. However, behind the commercialization, few animation producers release homemade animations. The basic principle is how much you like it, the animation company will like it.

Because of this, even the animation that needs a good mind to think about the plot can only become unpopular recently. However, some of them seem destined to be unpopular. There is nothing wrong with the production of this film. The plot is online, but it is too vague and not very popular. These days, even if you are a worm in the producer's stomach, you don't know what he is talking about.

At that time, three famous Japanese novels, Girl Revolution, were the originator of Lily animation. I want everyone who knows the style of Kunihiko Ikuhara to know the animation made by the famous producer Kunihiko Ikuhara. Many vague and various human thoughts will be added to this work. What I want to talk about is not "Girl Revolution", but her derivative work "Udina Theater Edition of Girl Revolution-Silent Record of Youth". If the author can't understand the "girl revolution", I really see the fog behind this drama.

It's really hard for you to understand why such a girl Lily fan started racing while watching. Let's race, don't take it off! Please forgive me for not having such a high IQ to understand Kunihiko Ikuhara's works! Let's just say, please cooperate with the barrage, maybe you can barely understand what a loss is. The bell is also called lain. This is an experimental animation. I don't mention what kind of animation it is, but at least I'm glad the animation didn't succeed.

Because compared with the first half of the drama version of Girl Revolution, I can still know what it is saying. I watched 12 from the beginning to the end of this episode, and I have no idea what it is saying! The whole episode makes me feel that only that woman has been asking herself and answering questions. The performance that impressed me the most was meaningless. Even in retrospect, it can reproduce strange performances, avant-garde painting style and beautiful music. In a sense, this also opens a new door for the author. Works of art are really beyond the understanding of ordinary people. I cried. What about you? So I don't think people with average IQ or experience can understand this cartoon.