The famous Japanese animation "Flower Fairy", formerly known as "Flower Fairy", is one of the Japanese animations that entered China after the reform and opening up. 1986, which premiered in China, is the eighth animation of Toyo Magic Girl series. There was a wave of girlhood in China, which was the most unforgettable Japanese animation for people born in the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The Flower Fairy preaches the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature, and tells the story of Xiaobei, a girl who inherited Hua Xian's blood, traveling around the world in search of seven-color flowers that can bring happiness and happiness.
With the introduction of Japanese cartoon "Flower Fairy", CCTV's monopoly on imported cartoons began to be broken, and "Flower Fairy" also became the most replayed cartoon of that era. China audiences began to see cartoons of more countries and more cultural backgrounds.
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This film is the earliest animated work of Japanese beautiful girls introduced by China.
Xiao Bei (formerly Luluhua), a girl who inherited the lineage of Huaxian, met the messenger of Huaxian on 12' s birthday. She accepted the task of the kingdom of flowers and got a "key to flowers". In order to fulfill her mission, she embarked on a journey to find "seven-colored flowers" that can bring happiness. During the trip, she was blocked by Miss Nana and a civet cat, Qi Bo. But with extraordinary perseverance and wisdom, with the help of her friends Mimi, Frye and Wen Jia, she overcame the difficulties in her journey and saved the situation again and again.
She is enthusiastic about helping others. She made many friends during her trip and received their blessings. Xiao Pei went through many hardships and finally found seven-color flowers in a garden full of love and sincerity, completed the task given by the king and found his own happiness.
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