The righteous image of Sheriff Black Cat and the story of the forest police officers fighting various evil forces in the film were all refracted and influenced by the social atmosphere at that time.
[3] The story takes place in a forest, where the Black Cat Detective wanders around on his motorcycle stopping villains.
In the cat-and-mouse case, to protect the key to the archives room, he was brutally persecuted by One-Eared Uncle Cat-Mouse and died heroically.
On a thunderstorm night, huge monsters attacked the forest residents, and many small animals were taken away.After Sheriff Black Cat learned that the monster was disguised as a monkey-eating hawk, he immediately sent Detective White Pigeon to investigate the nest of the monkey-eating hawk.
Detective White Pigeon was unfortunately discovered when he reported to Sheriff Black Cat at the destination and was beaten by the monkey-eating hawk.
Cat-Eating Mouse is a one-eared uncle who comes from Africa and is so powerful that he can pick up a huge cat's paw with one hand and beat away crocodiles with an oar.
At that time, the police officers in life were dressed in a somewhat "unfashionable" style, with a gun on their waist, a motorcycle, white clothes, and blue trousers.
[5] Critics bemoaned the series for its depiction of gore and weapons (such as guns, knives and swords) including rude dirty words in Chinese and it did not have the same "harmless" type of cartoon violence like in Tom and Jerry.
The digitally restored animated film was released on April 23, 2010, with the general director still Dai Tielang (戴铁郎).