Hu Tutu's home address is Room 2 100 1 Fandou Garden, Fandou Street. Tu Tu with Big Ears is a TV cartoon directed by Suda, written by Dingdang and produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. The play tells the growth story of Hu Tutu and his friends. The work was first broadcast on the children's channel of CCTV on June 1 2004, with a total of 130 words. Hu Tutu is the protagonist of the Chinese cartoon Tu Tu with Big Ears, which was named "Hard to be Confused" by Hu Yingjun (Tu Tu's father). Tu Tu has a small hair that can never be combed well and a simple and lovely round face. He laughs loudly when he is happy, his ears are red when he is shy, and he cries when he is sad. His expression is dull when he is depressed, and his eyebrows move quickly when he is proud. In addition, Tu Tu also has a stunt "moving ears".
He is happy by nature, kind-hearted, grateful, full of energy, extraordinary imagination and special hobbies. But he can't resist the temptation, loves to think, doesn't follow the adult's thinking, and often speaks amazingly. He likes to eat snacks, especially crisp and sweet snacks like biscuits and potato chips.
Plot introduction
Tu Tu with Big Ears tells the story of a three-year-old boy, Hu Tutu, growing up happily. The content is healthy, humorous and childlike, which reflects the living conditions of contemporary children.
Him! Hu Tutu, three years old, has extraordinary imagination and special hobbies; Mother is an impatient person, often made "angry on her head and talking like the wind" by her precious son; Dad is an insurance salesman. The most common saying is "as a man", and his greatest wish is to train Tu Tu into a real man! One day, Tu Tu and his father went to the mountain to play. They met a masked thief. Tu Tu bravely stepped forward to fight with him and was ready to catch him, but he was taken to a mysterious place with strange people, strange language and beautiful scenery.
This is a clever naughty boy named Hu Tutu. He is three years old. He is naturally happy, kind-hearted, nosy and energetic. All lovely children can find the shadow of their growth from Tu Tu. He is very curious about the things around him, and has his own unique views and super imagination. His words and deeds often make people stunned. Sometimes it will embarrass my mother, but sometimes it will give her too many surprises. It is my father's greatest wish to train Tu Tu into a real man. It is a long and trivial learning and exploration process for children to go from ignorance to knowledge. For every parent, they will experience joy and trouble. Today's one-child families are facing many problems in the growth and education of their children. Therefore, we choose Hu Tutu, an ordinary child, as the carrier of the story, telling interesting stories in the process of children's growth, which resonates with the audience. Because this film tells the story of children growing up in a family, the audience is not only children around school age, but also many young parents. I believe that with our efforts, we will definitely surpass the age limit and attract more adult audiences who miss their innocent childhood.