Are the Chinese going to overtake the Anime industry in the future?

Well Sup Forums? With the sudden rise in high quality chinese anime in recent years, is the Japanese anime industry going to become extinct?

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>SPIRITPACT

They are not taking anything over anytime soon.

>SPIRITPACT
what's this

Not until a studio beside Wolfsmoke can animate well.

>chinese
>high quality

>high quality

>the chink cancer is taking over

The chinks is to anime as the refugees is to Europe.
Good riddance to anime i say. This is just what it deserves.

>Good riddance to anime i say. This is just what it deserves.
kys, the refugee takeover are Euro nations cucking themselves, but what the chinese are doing is an unwilling takeover that the Japanese can't do shit about. Whole different problem.

>implying Chinese animation is not great
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They just don't know how to copy Japan's pandering shit animation yet

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Some of those Chinese have the right idea.

There's a link in the descrip to the full video which has some ecchi shit.

>right idea
>Chinese

pick one and only one

>mainlanders eat up this garbage
Same level as otaku in Japan, or even worse.

I wish I had the webm saved but since images are down on the archive, the PV will have to do. Still can't believe they thought this was a good cut to include in an advertisement meant to get people interested in your show.

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gotta elaborate on that there

>high quality
China should just stick to funding shows and doing assistant work. They aren't at the level where they can make anything high quality yet.
Shorts don't prove shit. Any country can have a few guys talented enough to make a great short, having a developped animation industry filled with talents is another story.
Korea has more talents and a greater industry than China, that's why they are usually the first choice when american or japanese studios need to outsource assistant work.
Countries like China and India will eventually become more relevant, but they still have a lot to do, South Korea will compete with Japan before China does.

ching chong ning nong too you too sir

>chink fujoshit
garbage upon garbage

>Korea will compete with Japan before China does
Kek, not happening

Not until the Chinese can produce good stories themselves instead of copying the Japanese.
Chinese culture under communism practically died and creativity was stomped out in favor of conformity. The only source for creative drive is copying what Japan and the west are doing.
Just look at how the Hong Kong action movie industry shriveled up and died overnight when the territory was taken back by the Chinese.
It will be a couple of generations and probably 30-50 years before Chinese creative culture can bounce back from communist conformity, and only if the government doesn't decide to kill their creative industries in their cribs.

>Hong Kong action movie industry shriveled up and died overnight when the territory was taken back by the Chinese
Expect it totally didn't.

Yeah.

They get the best possible training and have had all the connections for ages.

Yet the one interesting designed-in-korea bit of animation is the opening for Renkin san-kyuu magical pokaan.

Korea animated the Avatar series. Got to give them credit for that at least.

You know that it's not just about money right ? If it was then Germany would be the best at european animation, it isn't. Animation is a cultural product, if the culture isn't there then you have to implant it wich takes AGES.
Korea has a better shot at this since they have been working with the USA and Japan for years, they already have taken a lot from them and some of their movies enjoyed some international success. All the while China has yet to produce anything relevant.

>1:00

What the fuck

Don't forget this. The Coreans animated Flowering Heart.

Once ww 3 starts and nipland takes over china for good this time, everything will be fine.

>Not until the Chinese can produce good stories themselves instead of copying the Japanese

This. I want to emphasize on the copying part. The above part on pic related is a shot from last season's To Be Hero's OP. Looks familiar?

But what get to me isn't the part that they're copying somebody else's animation idea. To Be Hero feels like a passion project that they wanted to do (unlike Bloodivores or Spiritpact), and it obviously was heavily influenced by opm so they do it with a short to conserve the quality of animation.
It saddens me that after all these years, the one anime that inspired them to be passionate for animation... was opm. Fucking opm, the shitty flashy sakugabait webgen anime with all the shitty humor. How backwards do you have to be to be impressed by that?
Why weren't they inspired by mecha anime's aesthetics like Evangelion or Escaflowne? The atmosphere of shows like Cowboy Bebop or Mushishi? Or the animation details of any Kyoani shows?

China, you got some growing up to do. Stop trying to get into animation thinking you could pull it off. BE A BETTER PEOPLE FIRST.

>good stories

imfuckingplying you need good stories, all people want is harem shit or semen demons doing "thing" and at least one powerlevel show. As long as they make everything be hot anime girls china will take it over completely

The master Anno thinks so. According to him, when he went to Taiwan and saw all those young animators working hard and passionate on their projects, they remind them himself and their friends during their youth.

It's chinese money that's taking over anime now.

High profile people like Yamakan and Otaking are begging production cmte's to be more open on Chinese money flooding the projects.

There's not that many original ideas left you know, even the japanese copy each other to living fuck in anime & manga. Most of the original ideas have already been used, there's only slight variations of the same tropes now left. We've already used about 99% of the ideas possible in anime, all that's left for the chinese are that 1% so it won't ever seem very original, and will come off as bland or copycat-ish.

Chinese people don't have souls, so of course they can't be creative.

> The above part on pic related is a shot from last season's To Be Hero's OP. Looks familiar?
That's a really dumb comparison

It is a clear influence. There's also Yutapon cubes in scenes in the show.

TO BE HERO was pretty good

That would imply the Chinese have culture, which we all know is false.

I like Balala the Fairies

China will shoot themselves in the foot.

>Asking if Chinese cartoons will surpass anime on a chinese cartoon board
>expecting impartial replies

I can't wait for the influx of xianxia anime.

Spirit Blade Mountain's was alright, but that was by DEEEEEEN.

Ze Tian Ji's adaptation could have been better.

Their language sounds like drunken babble. It really doesn't suit cute girls.

Every language sounds cute when a girl is speaking it.

Yeah, on top of their language sounding horrible, the Chinese aren't exactly known for their mind-blowing creativity. Chinese knockoff products have actually become something of a joke.

Creativity stems from a strong sense of individuality, which is something that communism aims to suppress. Extravagant creative projects which don't serve to propagandize the public in favor of communist ideology and the party are symbols of personal excess. You're not even allowed the creative freedom to select which furniture goes in your house. That's just one more entry on a long list of why equality of outcome is a cancer on the world.

post the balalas!

There are dialects that sound cute when women speak them, I don't know if they would find their way into anime though.

That shit is only good because it directed by a Jap director.

>what is this who who and who

>high quality chinese anime
Epic troll thread dude

>tis another pretty cure ripoff dis time from gookland

Reikenzan.

literally who?

Try looking up a list of currently airing anime.

To be fair, they had a rich cultural heritage before Mao's Cultural Revolution