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When was McDull born?
Mcdull is a cartoon pig from Hong Kong. This story was written by Brian Tse and painted by Alice Mak. The life of this pig can't be more ordinary, but it is such a role that the audience can see the common shadow of themselves, their children and the people around them. Mcdull series stories had a surprising influence from the beginning, and made gratifying achievements in comics, movies and supporting products. The Story of McDull has earned tens of millions of box office receipts in more than ten days, and two consecutive works have also brought laughter to Hong Kong audiences and earned enough box office. The shooting and release of several films have brought Hong Kong its own unique animated image.

Name: McDull

English name: McDull

Date of birth:1June 22, 995

Place of birth: Kwong Wah Hospital, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Constellation: Cancer

Gender: male

My kindergarten: Springfield Huahua Kindergarten.

Dream: to be an Olympic windsurfing champion; Travel to Maldives and be the champion of Baoshan.

Personality: simple, honest, optimistic, aloof and kind.

Favorite food: Kuaikuai chicken.

Disgusting food: vegetables

Pet: goldfish.

Mother: Matan Yu Lian (Matai)

Father: Mai Bing (Mai Dou leaves before he grows up)

Cousin: Mai Mai (classmate in Class B of Springfield Huahua Kindergarten)

Ancestor: Wheat is famous for its fat (inventors try to invent big and useless things)

When Mai Tai was born soon, a plastic bag flew over ... I hope he is smart and study hard; Or you can't study, you can work; Or not smart or beautiful, as long as the stars are shining ... In memory of plastic bags, my mother wanted to call me Mai Jiao, but it was so ugly that she changed her name to Mai Dou. ...

Plastic bags in Hong Kong are actually the most commonly used plastic bowls in our real life.

McDull's Kindergarten: Springfield Huahua Kindergarten implements school-based management and multi-intelligence training teaching method, teaching students to pick soil, fish cuttlefish, reason, roll the ground and play dead. Mcdull was dragged by his mother to participate in the mock recruitment, applying for the position of "director", or "official" in Mrs. Mcdull's words. One of the test items is playing dead. Mcdull leaned back 45.5 degrees with his pink body, his eyes half open and half closed, and grinned. What's more noteworthy is that even though he pretended to be dead, he was still shaking his feet unconsciously.

Stop! I told you to play dead, not dead. The examiner asked, is there any reason why kindergarten didn't teach you to play dead? Mcdull said in his usual slow and sincere tone, no, the examiner is unwilling to continue to persuade, so did the teacher teach you to cheat? number

As a result, he was sentenced to feign death and failed to meet the standard. Go back and wait for the notice.

Mcdull's dream:

"Maldives, a paradise located in the Indian Ocean, with blue sky and white clouds, coconut trees and shadows, clear water and white sand …" McDull's biggest dream is to go to such a place. Teacher Chen asked the children's favorite places in class. Some wanted to go to Japan, some wanted to eat shark's fin, some wanted to go shopping and watch concerts in Korea, and only McDull thought of Maldives.

What a trip to Maldives with McDull, Mrs. Mai turned a blind eye, turned the cable car station into an airport, changed the ocean world into the Indian Ocean, and what's more, threw the fish in the refrigerator into the water as if it had been accidentally caught. All this was blindsided by McDull, and it was the happiest time of his life. A scenic spot beautified to the extreme in TV advertisements, a signboard used by a travel agency to attract tourists to make money, is the most beautiful place in McDull's heart in the world.

Mcdull's stunt:

My mother wrote a letter to the chairman of the Olympic Committee ... After reading my mother's letter, I decided to go back to Changzhou and continue to learn how to rob Baoshan. It's not for Shanshan, and I don't know why I grabbed those bags ... but I still practice hard to catch those mountains because I love my mother.

Traditional festivals in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. As the name implies, Baoshan is made of all kinds of steamed buns that Hong Kong people like to eat. Whoever grabs more and grabs more will be lucky.