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Is Donald Duck Bonded or Anthropomorphic

Donald Duck is anthropomorphic. Disney's original characters are categorized into many different types, one of which is an anthropomorphic animal figure based on Donald Duck. The treatment of anthropomorphism is an important creative method in animation image design. In animation image design, the design of animals, plants, props and other images are often treated with anthropomorphic techniques.

Characteristics of anthropomorphism in animation

Disney's Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chinese animation of the Monkey King, Porky Pig, Sheriff Black Cat and so on are using anthropomorphic design techniques.

For example, people can walk upright, and in the image design of animal characters is to let them stand upright, running and jumping like human beings, completely simulating human movements, and then the human language, personality, clothing and so on to these characters, so that they seem to be completely living in our surrounding friends.

In addition to the characters, there are often one or two anthropomorphized animated figures in an animation, such as the raccoon in the Nezha saga, Totoro in Totoro, and the bearded dragon in Mulan. We can even find that in various animated films, there are always some non-human anthropomorphic characters, which add to the fun and activity of the animation, and make the animation get more attention and love.