Peng
Peng

Peng

2021TV ShowEnded1 SeasonKorean

Saying goodbye to her twenties, thirty-year-old Go Sa Ri welcomes this new decade of her life with open arms. Leaving behind the tangled mess of her twenties, Sa Ri is ready to make a fresh start. But walking away from the past is proving more difficult than she ever imagined.

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IMDb6.4/10
Google Users75%
Director: Xuexiang SunGenres: Animation, Family, Adventure

Plot Summary

In the vast and ancient world of the Bai Ze, a young and timid Bai Ze named Peng embarks on a quest to find the legendary King of Fruits. Along the way, he must overcome his fears, learn the importance of courage and friendship, and discover his true potential. His journey is fraught with peril and challenges that test his resolve.

Critical Reception

Peng received a generally positive reception, particularly from family audiences and critics who appreciated its heartwarming story and valuable life lessons. While not a major box office success, it was praised for its charming animation and positive messages about bravery and self-discovery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming animation style and endearing characters.
  • Commended for its positive messages about courage and overcoming fears.
  • Seen as a gentle and enjoyable adventure suitable for young audiences.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Peng' to be a delightful and heartwarming animated film. Many appreciated the simple yet meaningful story that teaches children about bravery and the importance of facing their challenges. The animation and characters were often cited as strengths, making it a pleasant viewing experience for families.

Fun Fact

The film's central character, Peng, is a Bai Ze, a mythical Chinese creature known for its wisdom and ability to speak human languages.

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