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Is my country’s animation industry developing rapidly?

Well...it can be said that there is no future.

2. There are too many plagiarisms. The Chinese cartoon "Speed ??Rail Man" tells the story of a good legion led by the protagonist "Fei Fei" defeating an evil legion and protecting the safety of passengers. According to the report, according to online videos, compared with the "Rice Ball Battle" of the Japanese cartoon "The Iron Man" and the "Rice Ball Battle" of the first episode of the Chinese cartoon "High Speed ??Rail Man", except that the appearance has changed to that of China's high-speed rail In addition, the evolution of the story, background scenes and character actions are almost exactly the same as "The Iron Man". Even comments on the Chinese Internet criticized it as "extremely excessive" and "beyond the limit of imitation." After this news was reported by Japanese media, many Japanese netizens left messages to ridicule the plagiarism of "High Speed ??Rail Man". A Japanese netizen signed by "tak*****さん" said: "This is a normal thing in China." A netizen named "jun*****さん" said: "It's amazing that piracy is so complete. "China is simply a big country of piracy." Netizen "hea*****さん" even pointed out that China "will never understand intellectual property rights." According to Shenyang Feifan Creative Animation Co., Ltd., the producer of "High Speed ??Rail Man", the project has registered a trademark and applied for copyright protection. Netizens' claims that the film is a plagiarism of Japan's "High Speed ??Rail Man" is "unfounded."

The person in charge of Shenyang Feifan Creative Animation Company said that what is circulating on the Internet is not the finished film, and it is different from "The Iron Man". The company said that the high-speed rail car has a streamlined front end, while the "Iron Train Man" has a flat head, and the shape is completely different. The speed is also different. "This project is unique. There is no other cartoon about high-speed rail."

That company’s explanation is so awesome. Would other countries be able to adjust the train speed to 300 to 400 kilometers per hour?

There are many more, just to give an example...

1. Starting from September 1, 2006, all channels of TV stations at all levels across the country will operate from 17:00 to 20:00 every day. For a period of time, foreign cartoons, information programs introducing foreign cartoons, or columns showing foreign cartoons are not allowed to be broadcast.

On the surface, this ban by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television only limits the broadcast time, but if you think about it carefully, you will know that this is actually a "soft method". Domestic children have to go to class during the day. , we have to study and rest at night, so the prime time every night is the only time we can watch cartoons. Even after the prime time, I think there are very few TV stations that still broadcast cartoons after eight o'clock in the evening, because The ratings will be very low. The reason is that the viewers of cartoons are teenagers. Most of them are studying during this period. So in this way, overseas cartoons were banned in a roundabout way.

It was difficult for me to understand this approach, so I read relevant surveys online, and finally figured out that the reason why the Radio, Film and Television Administration did this was that foreign cartoons were full of violence, murder, and pornography. When I saw this, I burst into flames. It was really nonsense and nonsense! If we say that the Czechoslovak cartoon "The Mole's Tale" I once watched as a child and the classic American cartoon "Tom and Jerry" are full of "violence", "murder" and "pornography" , then I think it’s not too much for me to beat up those who made the ban.

Since we can’t watch foreign cartoons, domestic cartoons are the only choice. I believe that when it comes to domestic cartoons, almost everyone’s first feeling is boredom and disappointment. This is no accident. Looking at it objectively, "Havoc in Heaven", "Nezha in the Sea" and "Tadpole Looking for Mom" ??are all excellent domestic ink cartoons and have won international awards. But I want to ask, isn’t the Sun Wukong in “Havoc in Heaven” a negative example? Isn’t it violence when he wields a golden cudgel and fights? In "Nezha Makes the Sea", at the end, Nezha jumps into the sea and commits suicide. Is it to teach children to learn from him?

If foreign cartoons have a bad influence on us, then they will not be played.

But are our own TV programs absolutely pure and pollution-free? In fact, violence and pornographic content do not respect national boundaries. If you don't analyze the plot of any action movie or war movie, just look at the pictures, wouldn't it be that there is no blood and violence? Furthermore, aren’t the beautiful aunts in our country’s TV commercials subtly influencing children in a negative way? However, it is undeniable that not all foreign cartoons are free from violence and pornography. I know that foreign cartoons are broadcast in different levels, and there are strict regulations on when and what to play, but I have never heard that there are domestic and overseas cartoons. divided. This approach of the Radio, Film and Television Bureau undoubtedly destroys the integrity of all children’s wonderful childhood.

The topic returns to domestic cartoons, why are not many people willing to watch them? It’s not like we don’t have experts in painting and computer production in our country. Have we ever thought about it ourselves? I personally think it’s because the animation has strong political overtones. I remember there was a text message just for entertainment. It criticized the phenomenon in the news network. The content seemed to be "No meeting is unsuccessful, no negotiation is unsuccessful", etc. There are tens of thousands of poor people in the country, but some governments They carried out massive construction projects and built tall office buildings, and they chanted slogans such as "Socialism is good." This exactly reflects the exaggerated and not pragmatic social phenomenon in our country. Isn’t it too cruel to forcefully force such political things into children’s brains? I want to fill children's wonderful childhood with those domestically produced cartoons that are full of preaching, and instill patriotic education in this way. I think I will not watch these cartoons even if I don't watch TV. What the Radio, Film and Television Bureau did was actually put our domestic cartoons in a hothouse without competition. They said they were developing domestic animations, but they were deceiving themselves and others at the expense of the interests of the vast majority of viewers. If the ban lasts for more than ten years, After decades of implementation, domestic animation will surely become a victim of Chinese politics!

Speaking of this, I have to mention the Japanese animation that is popular around the world. I personally dislike Japanese nationalism, but I do appreciate Japanese animation because its pictures are bright, close to life, and the plots are twists and turns, which can capture the hearts of the audience. Looking back at ourselves, why do we always follow the traditional route? Can't we use our brains, use our imagination, and have a little innovative spirit? This creates a gap. Are our animators too lazy to depict the characters in more detail? Let's compare Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West" and "Dragon Ball", who are also protagonists. The character in "Dragon Ball" borrows the main character from "Journey to the West", one of the four famous works of ancient Chinese literature, but also creates Many new characters. Little Wukong in "Dragon Ball" is a simple, kind and brave young man. He wants to constantly surpass himself and reach new heights in martial arts. At the same time, he is also willing to help others and is a typical good boy. Although Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West" is also good-natured, witty and brave, he likes to play pranks and always has trouble with Bajie. Moreover, when encountering difficulties, he always relies on his own strength and often seeks help from the gods in the sky. In comparison, of course Little Goku in "Dragon Ball" is more likable. In addition, the story line of "Dragon Ball" is also very different from "Journey to the West", which is very novel and unique. I remember watching the comics and cartoons of "Dragon Ball" since I was very young, and even if I watch it again now, I won't feel bored, because it is indeed a good work that can be watched again and again and caters to the tastes of teenagers, while domestic animation But only those few characters appear repeatedly. Think about it, animation originated in my country's Tang Dynasty, but now it is Japan that leads the way. There are so many things for people to think about.

Let’s talk about the ban. Not only teenagers watch animation in China, but also many adults like it. The ban banned overseas animation, which is equivalent to cutting off a lot of animation. A hobby in life for young adults. To develop, you must learn from the strengths of others and make up for your own shortcomings, rather than locking yourself away for your own entertainment. Even if there is some content that will affect children, this is the reality caused by society. We cannot blindfold children. It makes them unable to accept the wider world. Aren't these bad things in society caused by adults? Today, with the rapid development of society, good and bad things will sooner or later make children understand that instead of being secretive, it is better to be upright.

If you think carefully about what the Radio, Film and Television Bureau does, it has its own reasons. It should be to resist foreign cultural invasion, but it is useless. It is just like the "closed door" in the Qing Dynasty, just like the ostrich in The folly of burying your head in the ground to protect yourself when faced with danger. On the road to international integration, setting up such a roadblock will eventually affect ourselves.