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What experience should China animation industry learn from Japanese animation industry?

Score first. Meticulous painting style, meticulous production and fresh design. Don't deceive children (a Rubik's cube) with anything that is not practical, painting style and naive people. The content should be popular. But not vulgar and boring (100 thousand cold jokes) Find out the animation style of our country, and don't always spoof (some people get lucky). Something like the bright moon in Qin dynasty is very good. Like an attacking giant, a scene of 10 second has been drawn many times. Animation itself should have connotation. Don't open your mouth. Shut up. Those people say that crayons are dirty, but it's actually a childlike talk.

Stories should be true and relevant to people's lives. Isn't China's cartoon very good? They wait for September, but only the Q version can be animated. Why? A radio and television station has a big mouth! ! Looking for various reasons, the famous detective Conan (bloody, didn't teach children good things) crayon Shinchan (dirty). We are real fools! ! Animation is also an art and should be viewed from an equal perspective. Don't be naive in the story (sheep and bears all day).

Like writing literary works, stories are central, organized, foreshadowing, and have their own values and outlook on life. Don't be perfunctory. Don't be too blunt. China is a country of language arts. The stratification of good and evil lies in morality, and no one in the world is born evil. So good and evil also have different positions. The villains also have their own stories, and sometimes they even make you think they are right. Villains can also be handsome.

Animation can also have science. Look at CLANNAD and I will know what a happy home is. Playing the Doors of Destiny Stone, I learned a lot about time theory, relativity and so on. After watching "Magic Girl Xiao Yuan", to tell the truth, it really can't compare with domestic ones. The psychological description of the characters is too good, not naive. I have to sort out my thoughts after watching an episode ... animation has taught me too much.

In short, if you want to write a novel, just like a literary work, the psychological description of the characters, the ups and downs of the plot, and every subtle action of the characters contain truth. Don't make this up. There is no hierarchy in China animation, and naturally it starts from the lowest age. We can't accept it.

Summary: Most of China's animations are naive in plot, poor in painting style, excellent in pronunciation, rigid in design, meaningless in imitation and too conservative. In other words, no matter what the process is, it can be published as long as it is labeled with justice, friendship and national culture. . .