In April, 20021,Jiangsu Consumer Protection Committee released an investigation report on the infringement of minors' growth and safety consumption in the animation field, which involved 2/kloc-0 cartoons at home and abroad, and Diga Altman was one of these 2/kloc-0 cartoons.
The investigation report on the infringement of minors' growth safety consumption in the animation field includes the familiar Pony, Assassin Wu, Detective Conan and Poké mon. I doubt whether the teachers and parents surveyed have seen these animations.
First, Diga Altman is an animation that spreads positive energy to children. Few adults watch this kind of live-action animation because it is for children. However, Diga Altman, as a children's live animation, in the survey results of parents and teachers, the dark element reached 34.9%. I really doubt that these teachers and parents have really met Diga Altman. Or just by imagination!
Diga Altman is a warrior from the universe, bringing people light. Do you still believe in light? Diga Altman is the light in children's hearts. What would the children think if the animation of a hero who punishes evil and promotes good was also banned? Isn't it bad for our education to destroy evil heroes?
The monsters in Diga Altman are also instructive. For example, the chief culprit of power cut in Northeast China can be imagined as the electricity-absorbing monster in Altman. It is precisely because people abuse power resources that electricity-absorbing monsters have emerged. Altman went to the northeast to defeat this electric monster, just to educate children not to waste power resources!
Second, "Diga Altman" has been taken off the shelf, and the winter of anime people is coming. China's film and animation circles, as well as various TV programs, all lack a grading system. Some animations and programs specially designed for adults will also be taken off the shelves because they may be seen by children. Is this one-size-fits-all management what we need? What we need is that children can watch children's programs and adults can have fun.
Under such conditions, are China anime people afraid to create boldly? They can only bring all the animation works closer to the younger age. After all, there is no grading system, and any animation works may be seen by children and may be removed from the shelves. So the enthusiasm of anime people may disappear.
Children's animation works such as Diga Altman, Bear Haunted and Peggy Bear are still considered to have violent and dark elements. What are the directions of animators? Will anime people cry silently in the face of such a scene, and then put away their brushes and change careers?
Third, if you want to develop animation, you must first change your mind. Many people think that animation is naive and is for children, but it is not. The cartoons such as Detective Conan, The Alchemist of Steel and Gundam of Mobile Suit are all cartoons that children can't understand, and they are all for adults. Therefore, parents must change their ideas.
Many cartoons are just stories that will be told by adults in the form of cartoons. The story is not animated for children. Parents must understand that this is just a means of expression, not something exclusive to children. Distinguish this point, parents will not feel violent when they see Gundam and steel, which contains philosophy.
As long as parents' ideas can be changed, even if there is no grading system for film and television works, parents can distinguish which ones are for children and which ones are not for children. After all, in addition to cartoons, there are many video expressions on TV, and parents have not reported them one by one. It shows that parents only subconsciously divide all the animations into the programs their children watch.
Four. Conclusion Children's education can not be improved by just taking a few cartoon works, and they should have an inclusive attitude towards the development of cartoon. China has three or four great classical novels and movies, and each movie has a love story. This is not acceptable to everyone, because what everyone sees is the content, not the appearance.