猪猪星遗失百年的圣物“音符圣杯”,昭和如今却出现在地球之上。五灵侠们为了打败宇宙入侵者史魅克,昭和守护猪猪星和宇宙的和平,不得不前往地球寻找失落的“音符圣杯”。一场轰轰烈烈的冒险之旅由此展开。
猪猪星遗失百年的圣物“音符圣杯”,昭和如今却出现在地球之上。五灵侠们为了打败宇宙入侵者史魅克,昭和守护猪猪星和宇宙的和平,不得不前往地球寻找失落的“音符圣杯”。一场轰轰烈烈的冒险之旅由此展开。
回复 :2008年,这一年春晚的主题是“携手共进盼奥运”,赵本山的小品《火炬手》就切实的表达了每一个中国人对奥运会的期盼。在小品《梦幻家园》中,从蔡明扮演的售楼小姐口中不停地冒出:“为什么呢?”,令人忍俊不禁,成了当年的流行语。另外,冯巩的《公交协奏曲》、军旅题材小品《军嫂上岛》等节目也很受观众欢迎。
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