As a fan of online literature, I didn't actually observe and understand the preferences and behavior of the audience. However, I can give you some suggestions on the shortcomings of domestic cartoons: 1. Censoring system: There may be some restrictions on the censoring of Chinese cartoons, resulting in some works not being able to pass the censoring and not being widely disseminated in the media. Some excellent domestic cartoons might not be shown to the public due to the restrictions of the review. 2. Cultural content: The cultural content of some domestic cartoons may not match the cultural needs of the international market, resulting in the loss of audiences. For example, some domestic cartoons might emphasize traditional myths and legends too much and ignore the needs of modern audiences. 3. Industry model: The current business model and profit method of the Chinese animation industry may not be mature enough, resulting in some animation production companies unable to obtain sufficient financial support and returns. 4. Audience: The audience of Chinese cartoons may be different from the international market, making it difficult for some domestic cartoons to gain recognition and love in the international market. It should be pointed out that Chinese animation has made some progress and achievements, and there is still a lot of room for development in the future. He hoped that the domestic animation production company could persist in innovation and focus on cultural content to improve the production level and quality so as to attract more viewers.
There are many outstanding domestic cartoons, and the following are some of them: 1 Havoc in Heaven: It was the earliest Chinese animated film produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and broadcasted in 1966. 2 Journey to the West: Another classic Chinese cartoon produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and broadcast in 1986. 3. Calabash Brothers: It was another classic Chinese cartoon produced by Beijing Television and broadcast in 1980. 4. The Legend of Nezha: An animated film jointly produced by China Film Group, Beijing Film Studio and Tengxun Animation was released in 2019. Lotus Lantern: It was China's first color animated film, produced by the Beijing Film Studio and broadcast in 1986. The Book of Heaven: The earliest 3D cartoon in China was produced by the Beijing Film Studio and broadcast in 1982. 7 "Havoc in Heaven: Change": It was the sequel to "Havoc in Heaven" and was produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and broadcasted in 2016. The Adventures of Little Carp: An animated film with carp as the theme was produced by Shandong Animation Production Company and broadcasted in 2006. These are some examples of excellent domestic cartoons that have not only been widely welcomed in China but also gained a high reputation internationally.
Some of the outstanding domestic cartoons included Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, Bear Haunt, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These anime works had a high level in terms of storyline, character design, scene production, etc. They were deeply loved by the Chinese audience. In addition, in recent years, there had been many outstanding domestic animation works such as Big Fish Begonia, Your Name, and Nine Songs of Heaven that had also received high praise internationally.
There were many excellent domestic cartoons, and the following were some of them: " Havoc in Heaven ": This is a classic domestic cartoon about the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang. It was released in 1966 and is still one of the representative works of Chinese animation. " Calabash Brothers ": This is a story with the Calabash Brothers as the main characters. It tells the story of their journey of protecting the village and eliminating monsters. It was released in 1986 and was a classic in Chinese animation. 3. Journey to the West: This is an animated film with Sun Wukong and the others as the main story. It tells the story of them overcoming many difficulties and finally obtaining the true scriptures. It was released in 1986 and was a classic in Chinese animation. 4. Black Cat Sheriff: This is a story about the black cat, the sheriff, as the main character. It tells the story of his fight against crime and criminals. It was released in 1991 and was a classic in Chinese animation. " Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf ": This is a story set in a sheep village, about the struggle between the sheep and Big Big Wolf. It was released in 2007 and was one of the most popular animated films in China in recent years. These are some of the best domestic cartoons that not only have a wide audience in China, but also have received high praise internationally.
My answer was not accurate. "Hundred Armed Battles" was not translated into other languages because it was a Japanese adult novel that involved sexual hints and violent scenes, which did not conform to China's laws, regulations, and moral standards.
Perhaps because these novels were more popular, the producers did not make them into anime. However, with the continuous development of technology, anime production had become easier and easier. Perhaps in the future, more people would make cultivation novels such as the Legend of Mortal Cultivation into animes.
The following are some excellent domestic cartoons adapted from novels: 1. Journey to the West: adapted from CCTV animation and tells the story of Sun Wukong and other main characters. The work was highly popular and influential in Chinese culture, and was deeply loved by the audience. 2. Dream of the Red Chamber: adapted by CCTV animation, tells the story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others. This work was known as the Chinese version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and was loved by domestic and foreign audiences. 3 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: adapted by CCTV animation to tell the story of the Three Kingdoms period. The work was widely praised for its exquisite graphics and wonderful soundtracks. " Water Margins ": adapted by CCTV animation, tells the story of the late Song Dynasty. The work was loved by the audience with its distinctive characters and humorous storyline. 5 Naruto: It was produced by a Japanese animation company and tells the story of Uzumaki Naruto and others. This work also attracted widespread attention and love in China, and was regarded as the Chinese version of Naruto. These are some of the best domestic cartoons adapted from famous novels. They have not only received widespread praise in China, but also won many fans internationally.
If Nezha from the Chinese cartoon Legend of Nezha were to transmigrate to the Chinese cartoon Balala the Fairies 'Miracle Dance, he might become a lion-dancing character, playing the role of a dancer or dance instructor in the cartoon. In the legend of Nezha, Nezha was a powerful god. In Balala the Fairies 'Miracle Dance, the Fairies needed to use magic and dance to show their talent and charm. Therefore, if Nezha transmigrated to Balala the Fairies 'Miracle Dance Steps, he might combine his god power and dance skills to become a very good dancer or dance instructor. In the Legend of Nezha, Nezha was a hot-tempered and troublemaker character. In Balala the Fairies 'Miracle Dance, the Fairies needed to remain calm, rational and patient in order to successfully complete their mission. Therefore, if Nezha transmigrated to Balala the Fairies 'Miracle Dance, he might combine his calmness and rationality to become a very good leader and mentor.
Why didn't the Dilu Beast in Digimon grow up on Fayilu Island with everyone else? This was a very interesting question. In fact, the Dilu Beast was a special existence among the Digimons. It was a demonic Digimon and not an ordinary Digimon. As far as I know, the Dilu Beast didn't grow up on Fayilu Island because it's a rebellious Digimon. It doesn't like to grow up according to plan. On the contrary, it likes freedom and exploration, so in the days when it was captured, it was always looking for an opportunity to escape. In the end, it successfully escaped from Fayilu Island through a mysterious tunnel and continued to wander the world. Therefore, the reason why the Dilu Beast did not grow up on Fayilu Island was because it was a rebellious digital beast. It pursued freedom and exploration instead of growing up according to plan.
Two domestic cartoons were nominated for the Oscar,"Nezha" was the most popular, but why was the other more surprising? Regarding the two domestic cartoons that were nominated for the Oscars, the most popular online was Nezha. Many people were looking forward to this film winning the Best animated feature film award or other awards. However, there was another domestic cartoon that was even more surprising. It was called " Troubling the Sea." This movie was adapted from the online novel " Ghost Blows Out the Light." It told an adventure story about a folk myth. The storyline of " Troubling in the Sea " was very attractive, full of thrills and unique imagination. Its painting style was also very exquisite, showing the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture. In addition," Troubling the Sea " had an outstanding performance in terms of story expression and production quality, and it was expected to become one of the representative works of domestic animation in the future. Therefore, these two domestic cartoons had the potential to win Oscars, while Nezha and Nao Hai were unique works with their own highlights.
Sick and delicate was a common emotional setting in novels. It usually referred to a character's excessive dependence and delicate behavior due to certain psychological or physical problems. In real life, many people felt that the emotional setting of a sick girl lacking basic respect and responsibility was not popular. The behavior of a sickly girl may be uncomfortable and annoying because their behavior often exceeds the scope of ordinary social norms and moral standards. They may be dissatisfied and disappointed that their partner is overly dependent on them and requires them to make countless actions and sacrifices, but their partner may not be able to meet their expectations. This behavior may make the partner feel stressed and tired, and even cause the partner to run away or get bored. Sick characters usually had strong emotional needs and desires, but their actions often made people feel helpless and lonely. They may try to get their partner's attention and love through over-reliance and coquettishness, but this kind of emotional setting often makes their partner feel tired and bored. Although the sickly girl was very attractive in the novel, this kind of emotional setting was not popular in real life. People preferred healthy, mature, and responsible partners over overly dependent and delicate characters.