The summary is:
The text is a transcript of a video where the narrator reviews and analyzes a series of Vietnamese cartoons inspired by the Soviet "Well, Just You Wait!" series. The cartoons feature a wolf and a hare who are constantly chasing each other in various scenarios. The narrator points out the absurdity, humor, and violence of the cartoons, as well as the possible social and historical influences behind them. The narrator also imagines what the plot of the lost first episode could be, and ends the video by asking for feedback from the viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video analysis of a Vietnamese cartoon series inspired by the Soviet animation "Well, Just You Wait!".
2. The cartoon series features a wolf and a hare as the main characters, but they are more talkative, violent and absurd than the Soviet version.
3. The wolf is portrayed as a village drunk who constantly chases the hare for revenge or food, but always fails due to his stupidity or bad luck.
4. The hare is portrayed as a successful businessman who owns a poultry farm and a restaurant, and often tricks or humiliates the wolf.
5. The cartoon series has five episodes, but the first one is lost and could not be found by the video author.
6. The animation quality and the plot of the cartoon series are very low and outdated, but they have some charm and humor.
7. The video author adds his own commentary, jokes and interpretations to the cartoon scenes, sometimes exaggerating or inventing details.