Domestic animation plagiarism

China animation is hopeless. Basically, when a foreigner comes out of China, he will copy another one, and the eyes drawn are not like eyes and nose. Now there are some shoddy enterprises that promote other people's products in animation to collect money. This is the virtue of China animation, which is for 3-year-old children. If you look closely again, you will find that the characters in China's animation are so ugly that people want to eat two baked wheat cakes (except a few). Plagiarism means plagiarism, not plagiarism. Can't you be patient? The current animation story is too naive, 99% of which is about the theme of "upholding justice", and animation should also conform to the times. It's not enough just to follow the trend. When you see what "Children" and "Kay Fei Yong" movies are broadcast all day, the plot is completely confused and there is no clue. What is the "theatrical version"? Pay attention to this word:

To tell the truth, sometimes when I see what's on the radio and what's brave, I really want to hit it with a bottle of 10000L farmer!

Up to now, which domestic animation has been abroad?

So far, how many foreign animations have been to China?

Now, all the officials who claim what China animation will look like are trying to muddle through!

Change the theme: tell the story development (plot) of animation.

For example, Japan's Dragon Warrior is young enough. The film of 20 years ago is still on now. I am in junior high school, and I don't feel naive.

(Don't get me wrong)

Also, China's animation style likes to copy foreign countries, and now the film style is basically copied from the United States and Japan. What makes people spray is that there are half Americans and half Japanese "bastards", both men and women, such as a head as sharp as an awl and super big eyes. Guess what it's called? Doug, I went into shock on the spot. I don't even know what these painters look like.

I can say this: Disney cartoons 70 or 80 years ago are more meaningful than today's cartoons (although they are only suitable for children aged five or six), but they have plots. What is the soul of an animation? ! !

Having said that, there are countless shortcomings in China's animation, so I won't go into them one by one. It will take some time to get rid of these bad styles.

China Animation, please be a gentleman! Don't be greedy!