Okay, here is an English summary of the plot for the Boonie Bears movie series (specifically, the general premise common to many films, as there are several with slightly different plots):
General Plot Summary for Boonie Bears Movies:
The Boonie Bears movies typically revolve around the adventures and conflicts between the two bear brothers, Bobby Bear (光头强 Guāngtóu Qiáng) and Kenny Bear (熊大 Xióng Dà), and their forest friends.
Protagonist:
Bobby Bear (光头强 Guāngtóu Qiáng): A clumsy and often inept logger who works for a logging company. He dreams of becoming a famous logger but frequently fails in his attempts to cut down trees, often with humorous results.
Antagonist:
Kenny Bear (熊大 Xióng Dà): The older and more responsible brother bear, along with his younger brother Kenny Jr. (熊二 Xióng èr). They are fierce protectors of the forest home shared by themselves and other animals. They constantly try to stop Bobby from cutting down trees and destroying their habitat.
Supporting Characters:
Cindy Bear (熊妹 Xióng Mèi): Kenny's younger sister, known for her intelligence, resourcefulness, and strong will to protect the forest.
Other Forest Creatures: Various animals like the squirrel Squeaky ( squirrel 花栗鼠 Huālìshǔ), the rabbit Bunny (兔子 Tùzi), and the wise old Bull (老牛 Lǎoniú) often assist Kenny and Cindy in defending the forest.
The Conflict:
Each movie usually starts with Bobby receiving a new, powerful logging tool or a special assignment from his boss, Forest Chief Lumberjack (森林工头 Sēnlín Gōngtóu). Bobby becomes determined to use this new tool to finally succeed in cutting down the legendary, giant "Giant Gingko Tree" (大银杏树 Dà Yínxìng Shù), which is a symbol of the forest and protected by the bears.
The Adventure:
Kenny, Cindy, and their animal friends try everything they can to stop Bobby, leading to comedic and sometimes action-packed chases and obstacles throughout the forest. Bobby's attempts often backfire spectacularly due to his incompetence, while the bears and their friends use their wits and knowledge of the forest to outsmart him.
The Resolution:
In the end, after a series of failed attempts to stop Bobby, the bears and their friends often find themselves in danger. Bobby, usually due to an accident caused by his own clumsiness or the malfunctioning of his new tool, ends up helping them. Sometimes, a larger threat emerges, like a storm or a poacher, forcing Bobby and the bears to unite, albeit reluctantly, to save the day and the forest. Bobby usually doesn't get the trees he wanted, but sometimes learns a valuable lesson about nature and friendship.
The core themes of the movies are nature conservation, friendship, the importance of home, and the comedy of failure, all wrapped up in an entertaining animated package for children.