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The gap between China and Japanese animation in various aspects
In origin, Japan is much more advanced than China.

But the most important thing is not who paints well. At least in terms of novels, is China good?

But why can't even novels be animated?

First of all, comparatively speaking, one of the most interesting stand-alone games in China is Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man.

But compared with the final fantasy abroad, it is getting worse every day.

But this is not the main problem of China game manufacturers, and the final fantasy cost has already exceeded 100 million!

Where is China Xianjian 4? It only cost more than 500W W, and the two price units seem to be US dollars, I don't remember.

Anyway, even the RMB is a world of difference!

Can you make such a game by giving them 500W? Fairy Sword 4 was a great success.

If there are a few E's, I believe they can do better.

On the other hand, China is conservative. Now, in animation, Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf are good.

It's just that he is suitable for children.

Of course, some of our excellent novels can be animated! But only if. ...

Lack of talent, lack of funds, no animation market. ...

And these, Japan has.

Even the games saved millions of dollars. How can they make cartoons at low cost?

When a novel is adapted into a real TV series, it's just ... after seeing a real person, it often defiles the protagonist in the novel.

Moreover, Japan is a big comic country with deep roots.

So basically no animation manufacturers will put their energy into animation.

Who let the domestic animation market 80% are Japanese animation!

It's like ... when you play online games, the level is capped at 120, and when you try to connect to 1 10,

There are more checkpoints around 120 than you think, and they are all rich RMB players. ...

In addition, the game will be charged later ... you can't play well without foundation ... can you play until the end?

If we want to develop animation in the domestic market,

First, be rich! Second, talent! Third, the economic market! (that is, the area where animation is promoted)

If xianjian 4 is an animation, I think it's good ~ ~ but this game is because,

The domestic game market is shrinking and funds are scarce, so the production team has to be dissolved!

Alas ... people who think that China's click games are rubbish have forgotten this.

Our game has never been thousands, and Japanese people have played several e's in a final fantasy.

Because of what! They make money by animation, which is equivalent to disguised cultural aggression.

But it is true that they are really good at drawing, and now domestic animation is suitable for children's level. ...

For example ... The twisted chef is rich-_-,and my first reaction is that you are a fake?

What does this mean? Japanese comics are deeply rooted. ...

There is no doubt that the expansion of domestic comics will take time ... but in my opinion, the most important issue is capital and market. ...

On the other hand, China's paintings are certainly better than those of Japan, but not as good as those of European and American countries.

Because what they handed down is the sketch color of human body, China's ancient paintings are all ink paintings.

If this painting technology can be connected to the computer ... ahem, I think Zhonghai may change the shrinking situation of domestic animation.

He is willing to spend money in advance. ...

One more thing, comic styles like Naruto, slam dunk and One Piece are probably impossible in China, because they all involve violent tendencies, and China needs harmony! Otherwise, you won't see any comic books and novels in regular bookstores? Even if there is ... it's not pirated, and it's not published in Taiwan Province Province, even if there is, it's pitiful ... After all, our Chinese style is harmonious! Do you want to watch an animation? ! I guess it's also an animation of the myth department! To some extent-_-China is a little too old-fashioned ...)