If you are a friend born in the 80s or 90s, then even if you have not watched the entire 52 episodes of "I Love Singing", you must have an impression of this animation produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. As a work that shocked the Chinese animation industry at that time, this campus music-themed animation can be said to be the childhood memory of countless people. Today (May 6), the official Weibo account of Shanghai Animation Film Studio released a top announcement, announcing that the live-action TV series "I Love Singing" will soon be on stage. At the same time, a promotional video full of nostalgia was also released. "I Love Singing" live-action drama trailer: Official Weibo screenshot: Official release poster: It is reported that this live-action drama will be jointly produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio, Meitian Culture, Guanda Film and Television and Xinyue Pictures. No other details have been revealed yet. In 2001, the 52-episode cartoon "I Love Singing" can be seen as the "first person to try" to expand the audience of Chinese animation. "I Love Singing" has a strong sense of modernity in its plot, and often inserts Q-version characters and scenes to create a humorous effect. The form of the animated musical gives the audience a refreshing feeling. It is worth mentioning that the original music of this cartoon was sung by the famous singer Hu Yanbin and several professional music bands . As China's first campus music-themed cartoon, "I Love Singing" became popular all over the country starting from East China. When the cartoon was first released, the related books sold 550,000 copies, and the soundtrack sold 500,000 copies in East China alone, becoming a big hit in the market. (According to the data in the promotional video, the relevant data has been updated to 1 million copies of the novel and 600,000 copies of the soundtrack) Xinhuanet once made the following comment on this cartoon which has a very good reputation among young people: There is nothing to hide. The banner of "I Love Singing" is "the Chinese version of "Slam Dunk". It not only learns stories, techniques and production, but also has a complete sales promotion plan that draws on the experience of Japanese and American cartoons. However, one thing needs to be said. "Crazy for Singing" actually launched a TV series in 2003 starring Ji Chen, Yao Di and others, but the response to this series was mediocre. After nearly 20 years, the classic reboot, is the dream still sweet? Let's wait and see! |
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