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那年那兔那些事儿 第五季
Season 5 highlights China's breakthroughs in quantum computing and AI, carbon neutrality goals, and new diplomatic landscapes. The Rabbit achieves tech self-sufficiency despite the Eagle's blockade, while upgrading Belt & Road initiatives. New character "Desert Fox" (Middle East) symbolizes energy and infrastructure cooperation. The Rabbit promotes eco-solutions with allies like Gallic Rooster (France), countering the Eagle's "small yard, high fence" containment.
Release Date
9/30/2019
Status
Episodes
11 (9 min)
Rating
0.0
Symbolizes China/CPC, derived from "comrade" (tongzhi). Represents peaceful development but firm in defending interests.
Anthropomorphic bald eagle representing the USA. Dominates Western bloc during the Cold War, symbolizing hegemony.
Short-legged chicken symbolizing Japan. Name combines "Japan" (Jiaopen) and derogatory "chicken".
Markhor representing Pakistan. Nicknamed "Iron Brother" for close China-Pakistan ties.
Season 7 focuses on the development of China's manufacturing industry, narrated through the perspective of veteran "Volunteer Rabbits" and their descendants. It highlights key technological breakthroughs (e.g., nuclear projects, high-speed rail, semiconductors) and the spirit of self-reliance, bridging historical struggles with modern achievements.
Season 6 portrays China's leadership in 5G/6G, space stations, and digital currency amid the Eagle's "new Cold War" containment. The Rabbit strengthens ASEAN ("Banana Monkey") ties through RCEP, while staying neutral in the Ukraine crisis. New character "Arctic Rabbit" (Nordic countries) highlights green tech cooperation. The season innovatively incorporates "metaverse diplomacy" while retaining its signature blend of humor and historical allegory.
The series uses anthropomorphic animals to depict modern Chinese history. The "Rabbit" (China) rises from poverty, navigating Cold War tensions with "Eagle" (USA) and "Bear" (Soviet Union). Key events include the Korean War and nuclear development, blending humor with patriotism.