Set against the backdrop of the Spring Festival and featuring vast snowy grasslands, this film portrays the warm, simple, and deeply moving bond between father and son. With "the city" and "the grassland countryside" as the two main settings, it strives to capture the unique characteristics of both urban and rural life, showcasing the differences in New Year customs across regions and highlighting the festive "New Year spirit" typical of holiday films. The story's theme unfolds amidst laughter and the warmth of family affection. This animated film, set during the Spring Festival and complemented by sweeping snowy grassland vistas, embodies the heartfelt and touching father-son relationship, making it a meaningful New Year gift for children across the nation. The production team behind the film stated that this holiday feature, guided by the dual settings of "the city" and "the grassland countryside," aims to balance urban and rural characteristics, depict regional variations in New Year traditions, and emphasize the joyous "New Year atmosphere" unique to festive films, all while conveying the story's theme in an atmosphere filled with laughter and familial love. In order to cultivate Big Head Son's "practical labor skills," Small Head Dad decides to take him to a mountain village to celebrate the New Year! The village is brimming with New Year spirit, but preparing a single New Year's Eve dinner requires considerable effort—gathering eggs, tending the stove... These unfamiliar tasks pose quite a challenge for Big Head Son. Will his enthusiastic journey go smoothly? Can he adapt to life in nature? Will he learn to interact with animals? And how will he shed the image of a "city prince," overcoming the spoiled habits often seen in urban children?
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