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What was China's first animated film

China's first animated movie was "The Big Foolish Drawing Room".

The Big Trouble in the Drawing Room is a 1926 animated film directed by Wan Guchan and dubbed by the Wan Brothers for the Great Wall Picture Company.

The Big Trouble in the Drawing Room is the first original animated film in China. The movie shows that a painter is painting in his studio, when suddenly, a little man dressed in Chinese clothes drawn by the painter jumps down from the drawing board. He is naughty and funny, giving the painter a lot of trouble. Finally, after a chase and fight, the little man is driven back into the painting.

Most encyclopedias and essays with altered images are of the black and white cat shown, derived from the American animation "The Cat's Farce", and there is no actual image material of "The Greatest Showman's Studio" currently in circulation.

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"The Haunting of the Drawing Room" behind-the-scenes production: the film uses a combination of live-action and animation production methods, the film painter by the Vanguard toad play, small paper people and so on with animation drawing. There were many problems in the drawing which were solved one by one by the Wan brothers.

For example, in the movie there is a small paper man fighting scene, screened out of the action of the small paper man fighting the action of the motion does not move, while the wall clock, the table in the studio should not be moving things instead of moving. After repeated tests, they finally came up with a celluloid copy of the film, that is, the movement of things are painted on the transparent celluloid, the background should not move painted on paper, and then stacked up to shoot one by one, so that the film was a success.