Chinese comics could learn from Japanese comics, but they needed to pay attention to copyright issues. Many Japanese cartoons already had authorization in China. It was illegal to copy and paste them directly. However, it could be adapted and innovative in terms of storyline and character design. This kind of adaptation and innovation could not only make the work more attractive but also avoid copyright issues. However, it was important to note that the adaptation and innovation ability needed to be reasonable and not destroy the core elements of the original work, nor bring negative effects to the original work.
One connection is that computers are now used to create old - style cartoons more efficiently. For example, digital software can mimic the traditional hand - drawn look of old cartoons. Another connection could be that old cartoons sometimes feature computers as plot devices, like in the story I mentioned before where a character enters a computer world.
Children were usually the main audience for cartoons because the purpose of animation was to entertain and attract children's attention.
The cartoon usually presented simple plots and language so that children between the ages of 2 and 5 could easily understand it. In addition, cartoons usually used bright colors and vivid characters to attract children's attention.
Animation films usually provide some educational content such as the theme and plot of the story, as well as some knowledge and skills related to children's lives to help children grow better.
Therefore, cartoons were usually suitable for audiences aged 2-5, which could help them obtain both entertainment and educational benefits.
Not at all. Since Nickelodeon shows are designed to be enjoyed by a broad audience that includes young viewers, fanfics with 'lemon' elements are inappropriate. They can undermine the values and image that Nickelodeon has built up over the years as a provider of clean, family - friendly entertainment.
Okay, here's a list of all the cartoons from the 1990s to 2000:
1 Dragon Ball
2 Ultraman
3 Slam Dunk (High School Dandy)
4. The Great Detective, Galileo
5 Detective Conan
6. Puella Magi Madoka Magica
7 Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)
8 Pokémon
9 Digitalmon
10 Inuyasha
11 Naruto
12 Pokémon
Death Note
High School Dandy 2
Magic Knight Rayearth
16 The Prince of tennis
Vampire Hunter D(Dante's Blade)
Giant
The Magic Teacher (A: Mr. Magic's Future)
Rebellious Lelouch (Code Geass)
Spirited Away
My Neighbor Totoro
Fullmetal Alchemist
24 Fate Stone Gate
A Certain Scientific Railgun
Demon Slayer
Sword Art Online
28 Tokyo Ghoul
Gintama (29)
Hunter: World
The above is a list of all the animated films from the 1990s to the 2000s. It covers many classic works and covers many different types, including action, adventure, fantasy, science fiction, daily life, etc.
The names of the cartoons were as follows:
1 Journey to the West: Directed by the famous animation director Li Yang, it was one of the earliest Chinese animation blockbusters, which was first broadcasted in 1986. The play told the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the West.
2. Uproar in Heaven, also a classic animated film directed by Li Yang, was first aired in 1966. The play was adapted from the traditional Chinese fairy tale Journey to the West, which told the story of Sun Wukong and others helping the Jade Emperor fight against demons and ghosts.
3. The Legend of Nezha: Directed by the famous Chinese animation director Li Yang, it will premiere in 2019. The play was adapted from the traditional Chinese mythical story,"The Advent of the Demon Child of Nezha", which told the story of the growth of a young Nezha.
[4. Go Teenager: Directed by Zhou Bofu, a famous Chinese animation director, it debuted in 2011.] The play told the story of the growth of Chen Zhi, the genius of Go. It was the first Chinese animated film with the theme of Go.
We can learn about the history and development of Nickelodeon. It might show how the network started, the shows it produced over the years, and how it became so popular. Maybe it also reveals the creative processes behind some of its iconic programs.
I think we can learn a great deal about the creative process at Nickelodeon. The story might reveal how they came up with unique concepts for their shows. For example, how they designed the sets to be so appealing to children. Also, it could show the challenges they faced in terms of competition from other networks and how they overcame those. And we may find out about the fan following of Nickelodeon during those years and how they engaged with their audience.
One real Nickelodeon story could be about the making of a popular show like 'SpongeBob SquarePants'. The creators had to come up with unique characters and storylines. For example, SpongeBob's character was designed to be overly optimistic and kind - hearted. His relationship with Squidward, who is often grumpy, creates a lot of comical situations. The show has been so successful that it has become a cultural icon, with merchandise all over the world.