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TV
Finished Airing
Aug 3, 2005 to 2008
The hectic daily life of a group of goats living on the Green Pasture, or Qing Qing Grassland (ιιθε), and the clumsy wolf who wants to eat them.
9.5/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
A modern classic. The embodiment of childhood combined with the spirit of creativity. Those who dare tread into this wonderland of exuberance shalt be greeted with not only the roots of innocence but the incredible nostalgia no matter the history of watching. Since the very first episode reached the eyes, it was obvious that XiYangYang was a passion project. A unique story combined with a perfectly curated art style to fit the well-rounded characters. Incredible depth was reached with every characters that grazed this show. Soundtracks which rival even the greatest composers like Bach or Beethoven. A story so unique it compares, nay, even might contestthe hit animes of our modern time. I urge every reader who has bothered to take their time out of their lives to give this show an exuberant go. Though its nuances may not be appealing to every viewer, it will be sure to give you a wild ride of emotions - an acquired taste. I dare give every viewer my most effervescently magnanimous approbation in which they shalt understand the deep and meaningful experiences acquired upon their viewings. 10/10
What can I say? The style was generic and clean for a children's show. The main parts of the story are based on a set of wonderful depth of characters. The art style is honestly underrated due to the fact that everything else is so high. Great childhood memories. And it was really funny even when not fully understanding the language. **warning** The best part is the intro music, very addicting and catchy. You hear it once, and it will never leave your head you will be humming it for the rest of time. Also was able to learn Chinese through watching.