The animation "Chinese Tales" has exceeded one million views and over 10 million views

The animation "Chinese Tales" has exceeded one million views and over 10 million views

The official announcement of the domestic animation "Chinese Legends" was that the animation achieved a record of over one million followers on Bilibili 4 days after its broadcast! The official thanks everyone for their enthusiastic support and will continue to work hard.

"Chinese Tales" is an animated short film collection produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It is directed by Chen Liaoyu and supervised by Su Da and Zhu Bening. The animation currently has a score of 9.6 on Douban, and nearly 30,000 people have participated in the rating. Yesterday, on the third day of its launch, the animation's playback volume on Bilibili exceeded 10 million!

The animated short film collection consists of eight independent stories rooted in traditional Chinese culture: "Summer of Little Monsters", "Geese, Geese, Geese", "Lin Lin", "The Country Bus Takes Away Wang Haier and the Fairies", "Xiao Man", "Jade Rabbit", "The Store", and "Birds and Fish", presenting to the audience a collection of "monster" stories with great Chinese imagination and aesthetic charm.

Ten directors were invited to create the film. These eight stories based on traditional Chinese culture are all-encompassing, from nostalgia for the countryside to feelings of the end of the world, from the theme of life to thinking about human nature, carrying Chinese national culture and philosophy. The film covers a variety of art styles and production techniques: traditional two-dimensional, paper-cut, and stop-motion animation, as well as modern technologies such as CG and 3D rendering, and innovative attempts to combine sketches with the charm of Chinese ink painting. It is a multi-perspective interpretation of Chinese aesthetics by the creators.

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