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China is rich in historical, mythical and artistic resources. Why is animation underdeveloped?
I think China is rich in history, myths and legends, but the public knows very little, no more than Japanese. Even less. History, deification and legend all need to be adapted according to the present taste, otherwise it will become a boring historical drama. Do the masses allow us to change? Even if allowed, it's too late to start now. China's only successful adaptation is Martial Arts/Xian Xia, but this adaptation has its limitations, and the deconstruction is still not thorough enough. At present, domestic animation is too eager for quick success. Making excellent animation needs a talent training stage. If you think directly about making money, you will take all kinds of shortcuts and avoid tempering, and your growth will be extremely slow. The gap will not only narrow, but also widen.
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