Why Chinese animation doesn t use comics to animate columns

Updated on anime 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China's comic market is not bad, and it can even be said to be very strong. However, Chinese animation lacks modernity, and to put it simply, it is too simple. There is no shortage of people with rich imaginations in China, but China's learning system is too prescriptive, and those with rich imaginations cannot give full play to their advantages.

    To put it bluntly: China's animation is underdeveloped because of the lack of animation talents!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because technically, the modeling ability of this kind of 2D animation is very demanding, even if the production level is reached, the production cycle is long, and it is true that the relevant professional technologies, such as **, voice actors, etc., have not formed a system, and the industrial chain has not been formed or mature.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China's animation production is still okay, but there are too many restrictions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    China's management is very strict, you don't know ??!

    In China, animation is for elementary school students, as long as there is a little disharmony, and there is no way to talk about Chinese technology. A 3D animation only gives you a little money, you have the ability to make a good one for me. I believe that many people still don't know that there are many animation productions in Japan, many of which are produced by China, and some of them are completed by China independently.

    The most important thing in China is not technology, but technology that China has long had. In my opinion, the most important issue is the policy of China's invincibility.

    And then there's innovation

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Actually, I personally think.

    China's comic industry is still quite strong.

    It's just that post-animation production requires a lot of financial, material and manpower, and for China, it doesn't particularly attach importance to the development of animation industry;

    Traditional Chinese thinking is that the animation of comics can easily lead to bad effects on teenagers or children.

    In addition, the development of voice actors in China is also scarcer than that of other countries, and the production techniques and techniques are rough, and animation animation is really not feasible, and in the end, it can only be spurned.

    To the point of ruining the caricature in people's hearts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are several main aspects.

    First,China's mainstream perception of TV animation is still for young children and children,Under such a premise,A few comics with love,Ethics,Science fiction,Or with blood,Horror and other elements of excellent comics,In the mainstream view, it will teach bad children,So works with these elements can't be animated。

    Second,China currently does not have a hierarchical system for animation,It's not like Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan are divided into ages and grades.,There are all ages,R16,R18, etc.,There are different time periods to broadcast animations of different ages (or there are parental guidelines)。 In China, it is only a unified positioning, and it is still a young age. It seems that "Corpse Brother" was banned, the main reason is blood, and violence affects the growth of children, but the original positioning of "Corpse Brother" is not for children at all, it is the R16 kind.

    The third is that there are many problems related to animation production, which are not so easy to solve, and of course there are other aspects.

    That's why a lot of good manga and works can't be animated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The problem of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television,First of all, you have to know that the TV of an anime makes very little money.,For example, in Japan,The TV of each anime is to make the anime right popular.,Will do this.,Of course, the premise is that your anime must also be very popular and be able to stand firm on the weekly jump.。 For China, who would open up some roads for such a thing, which is not profitable and no one has tried? Coupled with China's complete ban on Japanese comics invading China's animation market, and the age of animation in China is set at 5 to 12 years old**, do you think it will be possible for you to TV?

    This not only regulates the stability of the Chinese animation market, does not encounter the attack of Japanese animation, ensures the continuation and making money of China's garbage animation, but also regulates that many people can enjoy Chinese comics more without watching anime, why not? Therefore, it is not that Chinese cartoonists are not famous in Japan and have created benefits for him, so, in my eyes, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television is a lazy person

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Even such a harmonious animation as Xiyangyang is regarded as violent and vulgar.,Do you think there's anything else to do.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The interference of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television is a big problem. At the same time, it is true that the production of comics in China is not as developed as in Europe, the United States and Japan. Moreover, in China, the people do not pay much attention to the animation industry, unlike Japan, where they even draw road signs in comics.

    I can understand the mood of LZ, and I am the same, as a Chinese anime lover, of course, we hope that China can improve in this regard. There are a lot of capable and high-level cartoonists in Manyou culture.,Their comics are really good.,I think it's a pity not to make it into an anime.,But think about it.,China's production level hasn't kept up.,Wouldn't it be a pity that the final work was ruined.。

    China's animation industry is developing, and more people will invest in it in the future, and it will start step by step. Anime in Japan, Europe and the United States is highly valued, and Japanese people watch anime at home for a day rather than entertainment programs, and anime is a hobby in Japan. There are also many college students in China who like to watch anime, which is a good start, and it will get better and better in the future.

    I think that first of all, we must first develop comics, and China can only make progress in exploration, so don't think about climbing to the sky in one step.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I can't pass the review.

    And no one invests.

    Excellent manga works that are eligible to be adapted into anime.

    To be honest, there are quite a few in China.

    In the final analysis, it is still a problem of the system...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No investment,The main reason is this,,Invest in an animation,You may not be able to recover the cost at all.,I guess,,Because now no matter how good you do in China.,It's not as good as Japan and the United States.,The grade is too far behind,,Most people who watch animation are watched online.,Japanese animation has already earned enough people.,The animation made by China,It's definitely not as good as Japan.,As soon as it comes out, it will be sprayed.。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Now some of them have been changed, such as: Chinese Surprise, Corpse Brother, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Well, this one, maybe it's being adapted, who said that domestic animation can't work?

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