When Hen moves into the neighborhood next door to Duck, Duck starts to hear loud, aggravating noises. Worried that telling her himself would be unwelcoming, Duck asks his other neighbor Cat, if he can ask Hen to keep it down. But Cat works for Hen, so he asks Goose to ask her instead, who then asks Frog...and soon the cycle continues to the whole neighborhood, echoing the popular children’s game of “Telephone/Chinese Whispers”. This is a tale on neighborliness, friendship, preconceptions and communication, with a mischievous plot twist at the end. Wang’s humorous art style matches the absurdity of the story itself, and each “neighbor's" distinct personalties shine through.
When Hen moves into the neighborhood next door to Duck, Duck starts to hear loud, aggravating noises. Worried that telling her himself would be unwelcoming, Duck asks his other neighbor Cat, if he can ask Hen to keep it down. But Cat works for Hen, so he asks Goose to ask her instead, who then asks Frog...and soon the cycle continues to the whole neighborhood, echoing the popular children’s game of “Telephone/Chinese Whispers”. This is a tale on neighborliness, friendship, preconceptions and communication, with a mischievous plot twist at the end. Wang’s humorous art style matches the absurdity of the story itself, and each “neighbor's" distinct personalties shine through.
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