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When was the most glorious period of China animation? Are there any masterpieces? What do you recommend?
The glorious period of China animation is from 1950s to 1990s.

1. China's first animated film "The Studio Make a Big Scene" (1926)

2. China's first international award-winning cartoon "Magic Pen" (1956).

3. chinese comic's Magic Pen (1956), which won the most prizes in the world.

4. China's first animated film Camel Dance (1935).

5. Princess Iron Fan, the first black-and-white animated film in China (194 1 year).

6. China's first color cartoon, Why Crows Are Black (1955).

7. The first film, Carp Jumping at the Dragon Gate (1958), won the Best Art Film Award in Hundred Flowers Award.

8. China's first color newspaper clipping "Pigs Eat Watermelon" (1958).

9. China's first color animated film "Make a scene in Heaven" (196 1 year, 1964).

10. China's first three-dimensional film, Pinocchio (1960).

1 1. China's first ink cartoon, Little Tadpole Looking for Mom (1960).

12. China's first origami "Smart Duck" (1960)

13. China's first colorful puppet feature film Princess Peacock (1963).

14. China's first color wide-screen cartoon "What Made the Sea" (1979)

15. Bamboo shoots growing in the house, the first ink-and-wash paper-cut in China (1976).

16. The film "Three Monks" (1980) won the best art film award in the first China film "Golden Rooster Award".

17. The first prize-winning science and education cartoon "Preliminary Study on Genetic Engineering" in China (1985).

18. China's first comic series, The Adventures of the Sloppy King (1986).

19. Hulu Brothers, the first paper-cut comic series in China (1987)

20. China's first series of popular science education animated feature film Haier Brothers (1995).

2 1. The first 3D series cartoon toy house in China, also known as (old box small computer), is out of print.

22. China's first series of comics, Ginseng Kingdom, which was produced by combining paper-cutting and ink painting (1998).

23. China's first feature-length cartoon The Journey to the West (1998)

24. China's first animated series Legend of the Gods (1999) produced by digital computer technology.

The above is taken from Baidu Encyclopedia "China Animation"

The landlord can check it himself. There are official detailed explanations about the origin, history, future development and existing problems of China animation. It's very long, so I won't copy and paste it.

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Let's talk about my own ideas.

1 economic reasons

In the glorious period of China's animation, the state implemented a planned economy, and artists devoted themselves to their creation without thinking too much about profits. It was called brilliant in those days because it was compared with other countries in the same period. As far as commercialization and entertainment are concerned, it may be a bit too artistic to look at the works at that time from the present perspective, with spring and snow, high and low. The glory at that time can only be moved out of nostalgia now.

In the pursuit of interests in the market economy, China lacks an audience (up to now, many people still think that animation is naive, showing it to children is not up to grade). Without an audience, there is no income, and naturally there is no input. Moreover, animation is a high-input industry (much more expensive than shooting movies and TV series with the same duration, and painting two-dimensional is more expensive than three-dimensional). As far as cost is concerned, producers are more willing to invest in movies or TV series, which may have more audiences than animation. It's sad that animation has high input and low return. ...

The return of animation is not necessarily the box office or ratings, but the longer-term peripheral products (Miyazaki Hayao's My Neighbor Totoro lost money at the box office, but people made a fortune by selling Totoro dolls). The domestic animation industry chain is immature, even if good works are produced, they only support piracy (so Xingruan closed down and the sword changed hands). The road to original animation is difficult. ...

2. China style

Since it is stipulated that only domestic animation can be broadcast in prime time, I can't stand birds except seeing shanzhai on TV.

Domestic animators urgently appeal that China animation should have its own style! It's not the Japanese style of big-eyed sailor suit, it's not the American animation of muscular male superheroes, and it's not a remake of the old animation fried rice in the 80' s (3D make a scene in heaven ... thunder, chop me to death = = ...)

For example:

I strongly recommend the bright moon in Qin dynasty ~ a rare masterpiece in recent years.

China's chivalrous style combines Confucianism, Taoism, Mohism and other hundred schools of thought, and contains elements such as courage, struggle and victory, touching and ambiguous love. There are three at present, and the fourth one is waiting. ...

Although there are still many defects: the story is slow, the characters are stiff, the voice is excellent and poor, and there is a long sermon monologue ... (Hey (#''), is this animation desirable? )

But fortunately, its character design is beautiful and the original story is very attractive. A fascinating story is the soul of a narrative animation! !

China animation is lacking such a soul!

3. Grading system

Not only animation, but also a problem in the field of film and television in China. There is no clear classification of restriction grades in Chinese mainland, but there are two ways: forbidden and irrepressible ... (#'') convex.