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CHEN Yao, YANG Ze-kai, ZHONG Yi-xuan
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2023.08.009
Department of English, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China
As one of the important means to spread Chinese traditional culture, Chinese-style animation has been on the rise in recent years. Many excellent works have emerged, among which the Chinese animated short film series Yao-Chinese Folktales is one of the good representatives. It aroused a strong reaction from the audience as soon as it was released on the Internet, and gave the audience a shock to their mind and vision, which has brought some thoughts to the development of Chinese-style animation. Following a linear logic chain of past-present-future Chinese-style animation’s development, this paper takes Yao-Chinese Folktales as an example and analyzes the developmental difficulties and prospects of Chinese-style animation. At the end of the paper, some suggestions about the development path of Chinese-style animation’s future are given from the aspects of creation and dissemination, for the aim of promoting the Chinese-style animation’s development and spreading the Chinese traditional culture.
Chinese-style animation, Chinese traditional culture, Yao-Chinese Folktales, development
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