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The text is a transcript of a video that reviews and analyzes a series of Vietnamese cartoons inspired by the Soviet animation "Well, Just You Wait!". The cartoons feature a wolf and a hare who are constantly in conflict, with the wolf trying to catch and eat the hare, but always failing. The video compares the Vietnamese version with the original one, and points out the differences in animation quality, humor, plot, and characters. The video also makes jokes and references to Vietnamese culture, history, and politics. The video ends with a hypothetical scenario of how the first episode of the series, which is lost, could have been.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about Vietnamese cartoons inspired by "Well, Just You Wait!".
2. The video analyzes four episodes of the cartoons, which feature a wolf and a hare as the main characters.
3. The cartoons were released in the early 90s, and have low animation quality and crude humor.
4. The wolf is a violent, drunk and stupid predator who wants to catch and eat the hare, but always fails.
5. The hare is a clever, kind and successful entrepreneur who owns a poultry farm and a restaurant.
6. The wolf tries various schemes to get the hare, such as pretending to be disabled, going to town for education, or challenging God.
7. The hare always escapes from the wolf's traps, using his wit and luck.
8. The video also contains an advertisement for Yandex Plus, an online cinema service with cartoons and anime.
9. The video ends with the author's speculation about the first episode of the cartoons, which he could not find, and his appreciation for the viewers.