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What is the standard for domestic animation to be rated as a work of conscience?

Good plot, good picture quality, good dubbing and high action cohesion.

This is all that a good animation needs.

In fact, to be honest, I have a good animation recommendation, domestic animation, that is "Luo Xiaohei's War".

Luo Xiaohei is a standard instant noodle fan. Each episode is basically only about ten minutes, and some episodes are even only a few minutes, which is extremely short, but whether it is pictures, pictures, the relationship between pictures, or some details and plots, it is very good.

Nowadays, many people say that the return of the Great Sage is the light of China animation, but I think this 3,000-yuan instant noodle fan made in China much earlier than the return of the Great Sage is the real light of domestic animation in China.

I have also seen the animated film The Return of the Great Sage. I have to say that the character design is very interesting and the movements are smooth, but the details are still lacking, and the skin texture and some movements are not delicate enough. It's not that I'm picky, but that I'm used to watching Disney movies and Kung Fu Panda. I really have high standards.

In my opinion, only good enough works can be called the light of things, not a little better than other peers. It seems to have played an exemplary role and can be called the light of something. That's too simple, too child's play.

Although the current country is unsightly, it has received bad reviews-this is related to our rigid thinking policy in animation and some moths who only know how to make junk products but eat national food but are vegetarian. Fortunately, these people are old and dying, and the future will be a generation of young people who really love animation and have a conscience. Those moths are full. It's time to come out. Next, it's time for us to shine.

I have the same high standards for my country as Japan. The plot is bad, it is bad, the picture quality is bad, it is still bad, the animation is not good, it is still bad, and the dubbing is ugly. To tell the truth, China's cartoons, except the Battle of Luo Xiaohei, are mostly bad films. I'm not harsh, but I am. Not even a conscience.

I have to say that I really did my best in these aspects, only Luo Xiaohei's war.