In the comic encyclopedia, we rarely see traces of Korean animation. This is not to say that South Korea's animation industry is backward. On the contrary, South Korea's animation industry, second only to Japan and the United States, is an important part of South Korea's cultural output. However, due to the small number of Korean cartoons introduced to China, the brilliance of Korean dramas has overshadowed the excellence of Korean cartoons. So Korean anime is not very famous in China. Of course, some things are not covered up. Although the first film "Guardian Elf" is said to be co-produced by China and South Korea, the creative design is all from South Korea, including general director, executive director, producer, producer, modeling and image design, background design, music, sound effects and so on. China is responsible for the post-production of Mandarin dubbing, recording synthesis, script design and editing, so to be exact, this is a Korean animation. Meng Qi, the guardian of Bodhi Island Elves, and Nan, the daughter of Dr. Bai, are involved in an adventure story to stop the Black Hammer gang from kidnapping Elves and turning them into monsters with lasers.
Meng Qi, the guardian of Bodhi Island Elves, and Nan, the daughter of Dr. Bai, are determined to jointly pursue these thieves for the same goal-saving nature and saving elves, thus launching a fascinating adventure, showing the eternal theme of wisdom, courage and unity, and demonstrating the truth that human beings should live in harmony with nature.
You may not be familiar with the second Korean animation, but the TV series of the same name has been popular in China for some time, which is the famous Dae Jang Geum. You may have forgotten the story of Dae Jang Geum, but you may not have forgotten the name. As for its story, you can refer to China's first TV series about China female doctor. However, the animated film Dae Jang Geum looks more interesting than the movie version. You can go and have a look when you are free.