Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - There used to be a movie that looked like A Wanderer of Power, but it was Japanese. What's its name?

There used to be a movie that looked like A Wanderer of Power, but it was Japanese. What's its name?

Dinosaur Te Guixe

The preface to the play.

"On the opposite side of the rainbow, there is a mysterious world of the past ..." In the late 1980s and early 1990s, whenever such a melody appeared on an unpopular TV set, young people would sit squarely in front of the screen at the fastest speed from the dining table, courtyard and even books, enjoying the magical time and space travel, the dinosaur era 70 million years ago and the ferocious invaders. There is also a thrilling "human flesh cannon" ... and the carrier of these visual elements that firmly set us in front of the TV for 30 minutes is the Japanese special TV series called "thriller science fiction" at that time. Gradually, more excellent overseas film and television works have occupied our field of vision. Spaceship Cosay, Cross Saber, the stop of time ... Together with the joys and sorrows of childhood, it has been fixed in the "past world" and has become a fragment in the long river of history ... More than ten years have passed, and we have entered the university and entered the society. With the convenience of the information age, we know the unique Japanese cultural product of "Special Photo", and also know how unknown the "Dinosaur Tejik Race" is among those hundreds of special photos. Under the impact of numerous animations and colorful modern visual special effects, the simple stunts in Dinosaur Express can't help but be eclipsed, and the stars we were crazy about are inevitably ridiculed ... However, for some people, whether they are "swans" or "ugly ducklings", "Dinosaur Express" is always the most worthwhile childhood for them. It is not only all kinds of funny or crying stories caused by Cosay in those years, but also because it started from Cosay and has been inextricably linked with special photos since then. The earliest prototype of this special data set is a short article "Enemy of Kosai" written in 2002. Because there is only vague memory and limited information, it is very fragmentary and full of mistakes. After years of unremitting search, especially inspired by the few words of many netizens, the relevant information about the dinosaur special Guixe has gradually increased, and after finishing, this summary information topic has finally been formed. I hope readers can have a comprehensive and systematic understanding of the dinosaur Tekesai through this book, so as to commemorate this landmark nostalgic film for everyone. Before the full text begins, in my own name, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all the members of the subtitle group of Achlin, Tindetor, Xiaoxi, Xingtian and Altman China Alliance and all the netizens who have left precious memories on the Internet.