As a child of China, he studied literature at the age of 3 and piano at the age of 5, not to mention painting and calligraphy. So why can't we make such a good animation as your name?
To sum up, there are probably the following reasons.
1, China school uniforms are not good for animation.
Now I understand that such an ugly school uniform is probably to prevent puppy love.
For middle school students in China, there is no pure friendship at all. Everyone just wants to be each other's father!
After reading your name, the two boys in the front row stretched and stood up, looking at each other.
A person immediately pretends to say, "May I have your name, please?"
The other also said affectionately, "Just call dad!"
Then they scuffled. ...
@ Bicolor Scenery ga
We have been taught not to talk to strangers since childhood. The situation of being asked names on the street is probably. . .
The pictures written by men and women on their faces have warmed many people.
(female face: fool; Male face: idiot)
But if this is China, I'm afraid a face is not enough to write.
The most impressive thing is probably the first thing a man does every time he becomes a woman: rubbing his chest!
Still rubbing his chest.
But in our survey, the first thing a boy does when he becomes a woman is actually. . .
Beast!
6. Serious regional differences make the protagonists unable to adapt to their own living environment after suddenly exchanging bodies.
After all, compared with Japan, China is really too big ~
If a northeast man and a Guangdong girl exchange bodies,
Get up and shout at the same time.
I lost my distance with my mother, and I learned something!
And spicy toot. Why do I really have beeps?
. . .
Southerners wake up to find that tofu brain is salty!
Very spicy! ! ! ! !
. . .
Did northerners find out when they got up? Yes! For! Warm! ! ! ! ! !
After seeing this film, careful friends found that many scenes in the film have appeared in China's film and television works.
But our style of painting is ~
For example, there is a dialogue between the two protagonists, "I seem to have seen you somewhere."
I can almost fill Zhao Gang's intonation: Feng Nan, do you fucking remember Lao Tzu's name?
Another example is the phrase "say your name", which is also familiar to us.
Do you dare to say it when I call you?
"Your grandpa, I'm coming!"
Another example is the process that rural girls and teenagers in big cities begin to find themselves because of identity exchange.
It seems that the plot is a little familiar.
Compared with Japanese cartoons, domestic cartoons are not bad.
We are not lacking in creativity, but using it in the wrong place!