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Vincent, the creator of this video, has a blog on Sina (Chinese) and a YouTube channel with more videos, including a “making of” video.
Comments from Youku:
qxiaokou:
Awesome, much more awesome than those that are shown in cinemas.
¢小昱儿‰:
China’s animation is getting better and better! ~More and more creative!
kirinzhu:
Not bad, not bad, really not bad! Who says China doesn’t have animation talent, eh? Who says China’s animation isn’t good, eh? Watching this, I believe everyone’s faith in the China’s domestic animation industry will multiply, hehe!
又玠:
I have finally China’s talent!!!
I love you guys!!!
无夜风:
Seeing China’s own outstanding animation, I am trying blessed! Jia you~~~
怪怪♀豆:
A pretty good animation. There is no hope to compete with Japan.
Support domestic [animators]!!!
护森林:
It is indeed not bad, it is at an international level, but having a real person in it is a big artistic defect~~~
奋斗的我110:
I won’t say anything, I too make animated films, and this film is definitely NB!
xwg801118:
It really is pretty good, also the best domestically produced animation I have ever seen, the most outstanding creation. LZ is awesome, really awesome.
jasondirk:
Saw this two years ago, also felt it was pretty good.
I didn’t expect that when seeing it two years later, I immediately felt that time flies.
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China’s animation is getting better and better! ~More and more creative!
and japan easily claims the first post
Very cool. Looking forward to more good animation coming from China.
good stuff, but whatever about competition with Japan’s cartoon industry, surely Pixar are leading the way these days (Wall-E, Up etc etc)
The animator is of korean descent.
This dude is not me, he is an impostor who has stolen my identity and also a homosexual.
Nah, he’s your long lost twin from North Korea after you underwent sudden, spontaneous mytosis, having been sodomized once too often by all your friendly neighbourhood GIs in return for all the Hershey bars they give out.
Ha ha, I saw the guy at the beijing film academy film festival. He showed the 2nd part.
Awesome, just great.
am i the onely one who wishes to get over with that annoying bunny? :D
Brilliant, love it!
Oh nice animation. Too bad it’s short
pretty cool stuff, i love it!
As JustSomeRandomGuy on YouTube would say, “This is some pretty good shit”. Too bad there is no P.R. Chinese website that specialized in gathering and showing all of these marvelous shorts.
There is: http://www.flashempire.com/
Thanks for the info – so… Chinese-American Site, since it is not .cn?
No, it is solely Chinese owned and ruled.
* People Republic’s Chinese
* Public Relationship Chinese
* Permanent Resident Chinese
* Power Ranger Chinese
* Peer Review Chinese
?
OK…. here it comes… my second EVER positive comment on this website.
I recently watched the animated ‘Sparkling Red Star’ (the remake of the old one) and was not unimpressed with the quality. Of course the story is still bullshit propaganda and about as realistic as the special effects in Charlies Angels 2 were, but looking past that, it was occasionally a rather nice looking piece of work.
And thats it. As close to a positive comment about this fucking horrible country as you’re ever likely to get from me.
Fuck China.
fuck you white trash
the only positive comment i think you deserve is the one where i fucked your mum in the ass and she likes it.
Amazing film! Very creative and well-executed. I wish I could see more from this team.
I believe Japan has been outsourcing parts of their animation to companies in South Korea (and possibly China, but I gotta look that up) for a couple of years already. People can spend a billion dollars to make a cartoon, but it won’t matter if the art style, character design or story are unappealing.
Depends if you are talking South or North Korea – pretty good book on the Northern Side of animation business would be Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea from Drawn and Quarterly Press – http://www.drawnandquarterly.com/shopCatalogLong.php?st=art&art=a41e32dcb62910
Awesome flic — it really made my day. Hope to see more of them.
Directing are better part of this good short. Why people bashing that there’s no good animators in China? There is. Still, they need to learn trick or two of trade.
This guy doesn’t get it, animal on animal abuse is hilarious, most people don’t like plain animal abuse. Sorry but it will limit popularity.
This shit is too chinese, don’t tell me there’s more please.