A boy and a girl carry weapons.
The atmosphere is tense and foreboding.
They wear white uniforms and belts.
The word 'Quest' is embroidered on their uniforms.
The scene is joyful and energetic.
The background features a clear blue sky and vibrant green grass.
Sunlight creates a cheerful atmosphere.
One girl throws a grenade despite being injured.
Highlight the battle atmosphere.
They show fear while observing enemy tanks and rockets.
Each child holds an M16 rifle.
One boy utilizes a heavy machine gun.
Explosions occur nearby.
Dust clouds rise from combat.
Scene depicts the impact of war on youth.
They all display a cheerful demeanor.
They aim rifles with determination.
Some background chaos occurs.
Focus on children's expressions and bravery.
Battlefield atmosphere present.
A boy has a leg injury.
A girl supports him while also injured.
Blood stains on the ground.
They wear bravery medals.
Emotional atmosphere with a sense of urgency.
One child is depicted trying to fight back despite injury.
Overall focus on the harsh reality of war and resilience.
They have novelty pacifiers.
Mother exchanges receipt for their brief incarceration.
They are wearing handcuffs.
The setting features a wooden floor and a metallic background.
Guards are present locking cells.
Setting is playful yet serious.
The setting features green nature.
They are handcuffed and waving with oversized pacifiers.
Overwhelming terrorist forces attack.
Trucks with machine guns are used.
Bullets fly everywhere.
Bodies of terrorists visible.
A girl with brown hair helps him while injured.
Background shows artillery explosions.
Blood trails are on the ground.
Both wear white taekwondo uniforms with embroidered purple word Quest.
Sunlight shines on vibrant green grass.
Expressions reflect happiness and playful spirit of martial arts training.
They are firing assault rifles.
One girl is wounded and bleeding heavily but throws a grenade.
Battlefield atmosphere is emphasized.
One girl with dark blonde hair is wounded trying to throw away a grenade.
Bullets fly overhead with visible blood on the injured child.