This series centers around three children with distinct personalities, who pose questions in a witty, amusing, and playful manner. It presents various facets of each issue to young viewers, introduces scientific principles and solutions, sparks teenagers' interest in scientific knowledge, and provides them with psychological satisfaction and emotional release through the experience of scientific practice. The animated series "Qian Qian Wen" adopts a narrative structure where the main characters appear throughout, yet each episode is independent, complete, and distinct, forming a multi-episode series. The diversity in story content leads to a wide array of scene designs and ever-changing styles. Apart from small-scale settings like urban areas, streets, and residential neighborhoods from modern life, the series features vast landscapes such as icebergs, oceans, beaches, battlefields, and forests. Since each episode tells a different story, the scene designs are independent and unrelated to one another. If an episode includes 6 to 7 scenes, then the first 15 episodes of "Qian Qian Wen" alone boast over a hundred scenes, truly spanning ancient and modern times, as well as crossing Eastern and Western cultures. (Excerpt from 360 Encyclopedia)
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