It's quite fun, isn't it? Each episode is only ten minutes long, so there aren't many expectations for a mini-drama like this. The details and plot are just enough. The first few episodes were quite enjoyable, haha, maybe because I have a little pig plush toy. But later episodes became quite predictable. The character design for the female lead is much more vibrant compared to the previous "silly and sweet" type. Shui Shui is also well-rounded and humorous. Their portrayal of friendship feels natural and joyful. The male lead is the stereotypical overbearing CEO, except he turns into an adorable little pig at night. The perspective shifts between the pig and the male lead are refreshing and entertaining, but unfortunately, there aren't many scenes featuring my piggy idol later on...
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V.Y.10 months ago rating:9.8
It's a hilariously nonsensical short film, and some of the lines were actually quite well-crafted. The female lead is adorable! And the male lead is handsome! The plot is simple, but it's really addictive! The female lead is truly amazing! Yihua Baobao is the best!
TwinkleTwinklePolaris11 months ago rating:9.4
It's alright, the acting is decent, but there are some confusing parts.
1. "Xiao" and "Xiao" in the title are a bit random, haha.
2. The height difference between the male and female leads is interesting.
3. The alien pig, haha, is this a cupid pig?
4. Shui Shui (water) is so cute, haha.
5. Haha, the female lead is spot on with her sarcastic comments. You two seem to be learning on the spot.
7. Shui Shui, you really shouldn't be too funny.
12. They make you not want to take the elevator, but a 20-story elevator isn't faster than stairs, huh?
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Jue Ling11 months ago rating:7.1
The female lead looks a lot like Zhang Jianing. The male lead's character is too narcissistic for someone else, but he looks good. The theme of this drama is quite unique, and it has a bit of a instant noodle comedy vibe. The editing must have required a lot of effort. The so-called fiancé of the female lead looks really sleazy! The only advantage is that it's short, but the plot cannot be thoroughly enjoyed as there are many loopholes.
ChubbyDoodle11 months ago rating:7.8
The setting is hilarious, although it's completely absurd, it's quite funny. The male lead has a great physique, and his looks are decent too. The more I watch, the more handsome he becomes, and his voice is also quite pleasant. The height difference between the male and female leads is adorable, and they have good chemistry. The acting is alright, quite natural, and the lines are decent too. It's a good way to pass the time, haha.
SparkyTrooper11 months ago rating:7.6
It feels like a simple children's drama, pure and adorable, although a bit childish. However, the plot flows smoothly. The visuals are warm and healing. It's not a shoddy production. The emotional dynamics between the male and female leads are portrayed with attention to detail. The acting is somewhat comedic, and the performance of the female best friend is quite good.
Froggy10 months ago rating:9.5
Oh, so adorable, so adorable! Well, this silly and sweet drama doesn't need logic anyway. I really love it, I really love it, it's so cute! Both of them are so cute. TT and Little Pig did a great job. The best friend in this drama is also very funny, haha.
ChoN10 months ago rating:6.6
It feels quite funny. The male lead is cursed by alien pigs because his father, who worked as a butcher, slaughtered too many pigs. The curse states "man at sunrise, pig at sunset," except if he encounters a "true love's kiss," which is quite reasonable. It's because the male lead's father spared the alien pigs and gave them a gemstone that granted them wealth. However, acquiring unexpected wealth always comes at a price, which is why the male lead turns into a pig at night. It seems to align with the values, too. The male lead is a "self-made man" from a wealthy family background, while the female lead is a "hidden wealthy third-generation" who has inherited two billion from her grandfather, concealed by her parents. This combination works.
A wealthy second-generation with ambition can be terrifying. "Not afraid of wealthy second-generation indulging in pleasure, but afraid of wealthy second-generation ambitious and determined. Not afraid of wealthy second-generation living a debaucherous lifestyle, but afraid of wealthy second-generation proving themselves..." Hilarious.
The CEO is a workaholic. When his girlfriend resigned and left, he couldn't catch up to her and went back to a meeting with just a phone call. Talk about responsibility. The best friend, Shui Shui, is also interesting. The childhood friend who is her "fiancé" is quite amusing, scared away by the male and female leads using the plot from "The Bad Kids.
It's quite fun, isn't it? Each episode is only ten minutes long, so there aren't many expectations for a mini-drama like this. The details and plot are just enough.
The first few episodes were quite enjoyable, haha, maybe because I have a little pig plush toy. But later episodes became quite predictable. The character design for the female lead is much more vibrant compared to the previous "silly and sweet" type.
Shui Shui is also well-rounded and humorous. Their portrayal of friendship feels natural and joyful. The male lead is the stereotypical overbearing CEO, except he turns into an adorable little pig at night.
The perspective shifts between the pig and the male lead are refreshing and entertaining, but unfortunately, there aren't many scenes featuring my piggy idol later on...
It's a hilariously nonsensical short film, and some of the lines were actually quite well-crafted. The female lead is adorable! And the male lead is handsome! The plot is simple, but it's really addictive! The female lead is truly amazing! Yihua Baobao is the best!
It's alright, the acting is decent, but there are some confusing parts.
1. "Xiao" and "Xiao" in the title are a bit random, haha.
2. The height difference between the male and female leads is interesting.
3. The alien pig, haha, is this a cupid pig?
4. Shui Shui (water) is so cute, haha.
5. Haha, the female lead is spot on with her sarcastic comments. You two seem to be learning on the spot.
7. Shui Shui, you really shouldn't be too funny.
12. They make you not want to take the elevator, but a 20-story elevator isn't faster than stairs, huh?
The female lead looks a lot like Zhang Jianing. The male lead's character is too narcissistic for someone else, but he looks good. The theme of this drama is quite unique, and it has a bit of a instant noodle comedy vibe.
The editing must have required a lot of effort. The so-called fiancé of the female lead looks really sleazy! The only advantage is that it's short, but the plot cannot be thoroughly enjoyed as there are many loopholes.
The setting is hilarious, although it's completely absurd, it's quite funny. The male lead has a great physique, and his looks are decent too. The more I watch, the more handsome he becomes, and his voice is also quite pleasant.
The height difference between the male and female leads is adorable, and they have good chemistry. The acting is alright, quite natural, and the lines are decent too. It's a good way to pass the time, haha.
It feels like a simple children's drama, pure and adorable, although a bit childish. However, the plot flows smoothly. The visuals are warm and healing. It's not a shoddy production.
The emotional dynamics between the male and female leads are portrayed with attention to detail. The acting is somewhat comedic, and the performance of the female best friend is quite good.
Oh, so adorable, so adorable! Well, this silly and sweet drama doesn't need logic anyway. I really love it, I really love it, it's so cute! Both of them are so cute. TT and Little Pig did a great job. The best friend in this drama is also very funny, haha.
It feels quite funny. The male lead is cursed by alien pigs because his father, who worked as a butcher, slaughtered too many pigs. The curse states "man at sunrise, pig at sunset," except if he encounters a "true love's kiss," which is quite reasonable.
It's because the male lead's father spared the alien pigs and gave them a gemstone that granted them wealth. However, acquiring unexpected wealth always comes at a price, which is why the male lead turns into a pig at night.
It seems to align with the values, too. The male lead is a "self-made man" from a wealthy family background, while the female lead is a "hidden wealthy third-generation" who has inherited two billion from her grandfather, concealed by her parents.
This combination works.
A wealthy second-generation with ambition can be terrifying. "Not afraid of wealthy second-generation indulging in pleasure, but afraid of wealthy second-generation ambitious and determined.
Not afraid of wealthy second-generation living a debaucherous lifestyle, but afraid of wealthy second-generation proving themselves..." Hilarious.
The CEO is a workaholic. When his girlfriend resigned and left, he couldn't catch up to her and went back to a meeting with just a phone call.
Talk about responsibility. The best friend, Shui Shui, is also interesting. The childhood friend who is her "fiancé" is quite amusing, scared away by the male and female leads using the plot from "The Bad Kids.