Oh My School! is a cartoon film produced by a small studio in northeast China. It (take) them five years to make this film.
It was not expected at first, the fact showed it was a dark horse at the box office. The storyline is about soul exchange a boy student and a woman teacher. The subject is not new, but the film is very (success) in telling the story. It really makes you laugh for 91 minutes and also be moved in end. As a teacher, she needs a little more tolerance and encouragement for her students. As students, they need more understanding and support for (they) teachers. Different cultural symbols (appear) in it, such as Slam Dunk, Saint Seiya, Digital Monster, World of Warcraft and so on. Those recall the (memory) of the generation of Chinese students born in the 1980s and 1990s.
At the same time, the subject of (break) stereotypes is deeply thought over in the film. Can the best students make mistakes without punishment while the (bad) students aren't treated well even if they do good things? In fact, difference and tolerance are just what make the world so beautiful today, aren't they?