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=== Late 20<sup>th</sup> century (1976-1999) ===
=== Late 20<sup>th</sup> century (1976-1999) ===
In 1979, ''[[Nezha Conquers the Dragon King]]'' was made for celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is the first full-length animation films in China.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Wong2020-01-03T17:25:00+00:00|first=Silvia|title=The story behind animation ‘Ne Zha’, China’s second-highest-grossing film ever|url=https://www.screendaily.com/features/the-story-behind-animation-ne-zha-chinas-second-highest-grossing-film-ever/5145603.article|access-date=2020-11-12|website=Screen|language=en}}</ref>
In 1979, ''[[Nezha Conquers the Dragon King]]'' was made for celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is the first full-length animation films in China.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Wong2020-01-03T17:25:00+00:00|first=Silvia|title=The story behind animation ‘Ne Zha’, China’s second-highest-grossing film ever|url=https://www.screendaily.com/features/the-story-behind-animation-ne-zha-chinas-second-highest-grossing-film-ever/5145603.article|access-date=2020-11-12|website=Screen|language=en}}</ref>


The first puppet series, The [[Nasreddin|Story of Afandt]]<nowiki/>i, was published in 1980 and vividly depicts a legendary figure of the Xinjiang Uygur ethnic group, Afandi. And then spread overseas.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-08-20|title=The legend of Afanti lives on in exhibition|url=https://archive.shine.cn/feature/The-legend-of-Afanti-lives-on-in-exhibition/shdaily.shtml|access-date=2020-11-12|website=archive.shine.cn}}</ref>
In 1980, the first puppet series, The Stories of Afandi has been published. This animation vividly depicts a legendary figure of the Xinjiang Uygur ethnic group, Afandi. <ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-08-20|title=The legend of Afanti lives on in exhibition|url=https://archive.shine.cn/feature/The-legend-of-Afanti-lives-on-in-exhibition/shdaily.shtml|access-date=2020-11-12|website=archive.shine.cn}}</ref>


In 1981, the [[three Monks]], based on a Chinese folk proverb, was published by The Shanghai Animation Film Studio and won the first [[Golden Rooster Awards|Golden Rooster Award]] for Chinese film in 1980.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cartoon Film Three Monks|url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/film/85145.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref>
In 1981, [[Three Monks]], based on a Chinese folk proverb, was published by The Shanghai Animation Film Studio and won the first [[Golden Rooster Awards|Golden Rooster Award]] for Chinese film in 1980.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cartoon Film Three Monks|url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/film/85145.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref>


In 1984, Shanghai Animation Film Studio adjusted the leadership, Yan Dingxian as director, Te Wei as a consultant. The focus of this period was on a series of fine art films. For example, the first paper-cut series [[Calabash Brothers]], <ref>{{Cite web|last=DayDayNews|date=2020-07-17|title=The first paper-cut cartoon “The Calabash Brothers“, the ultimate success of the “art film era“|url=https://daydaynews.cc/en/entertainment/680592.html|access-date=2020-11-12|website=daydaynews.cc|language=en}}</ref>the 13-episode animated series ''The Dirty King Adventure'', the animated series ''Shuke and Beta'' and ''The Rubik's Cube Tower'' were also important works of this period. Subsequently, Zhou Keqin and Chang Guangxi successively held the post of factory director.
In 1984, Shanghai Animation Film Studio adjusted the leadership, Yan Dingxian became the studio director, Te Wei as a consultant. During this period, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio paid more attention on cartoon and puppet films. For example, the first paper-cut series [[Calabash Brothers]], <ref>{{Cite web|last=DayDayNews|date=2020-07-17|title=The first paper-cut cartoon “The Calabash Brothers“, the ultimate success of the “art film era“|url=https://daydaynews.cc/en/entertainment/680592.html|access-date=2020-11-12|website=daydaynews.cc|language=en}}</ref>the 13-episode animated series ''The Dirty King Adventure'', the animated series ''Shuke and Beita'' and ''The Rubik's Cube Tower'' were all published during this period. Based on Zhu Zhixiang's novel, Shanghai Animation Film Studio created China first popular science cartoon [[Black Cat Detective]], A.K.A. Mr. Black, which was released in 1984.


Since the 1985, Chinese animation films have enjoyed a difficult period, when Anime from Japan and the United States quickly took over the domestic market.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jones|first=Stephanie|date=5-18-2019|title=The Chinese Animation Industry: from the Mao Era to the Digital Age|url=https://repository.usfca.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2020&context=capstone|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>
Since the 1985, animations from Japan and the United States quickly took over the domestic market.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jones|first=Stephanie|date=5-18-2019|title=The Chinese Animation Industry: from the Mao Era to the Digital Age|url=https://repository.usfca.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2020&context=capstone|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>


In 1994, Jin Guoping take place Yan Dingxian became the factory director.
In 1994, Jin Guoping became the factory director. [[Lotus Lantern]](1999) is another theatrical animated film after the Golden Monkey King (1984), and it is the first commercial animated film in China.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-03-29|title=Lotus Lantern|url=https://china-underground.com/wp/movies/lotus-lantern/|access-date=2020-11-12|website=China-Underground Movie Database|language=en-US}}</ref>By chang Guangxi as director, Wu Yigong as artistic director, Jin Fuzai as music director, [[Jiang Wen]], [[Ning Jing|Jing Ning]], [[Chen Peisi|Chen Paisi]], [[Xu Fan]] and so participate in dubbing. The three theme songs and interludes are “365 Days to Think of you“, Heaven and Earth in my Heart, and Love in one Word. The singers are [[Coco Lee]], [[Liu Huan]] and [[Zhang Xinzhe]].

In 1999, [[Lotus Lantern]] was shown in cinemas all over China. This film is the second animated theatrical film after the [[Monkey King]] (1984).<ref>{{Cite web|date=2017-03-29|title=Lotus Lantern|url=https://china-underground.com/wp/movies/lotus-lantern/|access-date=2020-11-12|website=China-Underground Movie Database|language=en-US}}</ref> Chang Guangxi as director, Wu Yigong as artistic director, Jin Fuzai as music director. [[Jiang Wen]], [[Ning Jing|Jing Ning]], [[Chen Peisi|Chen Paisi]], [[Xu Fan]] and so participate in dubbing. The three theme songs and interludes are “365 Days to Think of you“, "Heaven and Earth in my Heart", and "Love in one Word". The singers are [[Coco Lee]], [[Liu Huan]] and [[Zhang Xinzhe]].


=== 21st century (2000-Present) ===
=== 21st century (2000-Present) ===
In 2001, [[Music Up]], the first animated series of campus music, opened a new chapter for domestic animation with its flying and unrestrained dream chasing stories and many original songs elaborately created. With the new strength of hu Yanbin, Inspiration Band and other bands, it set a record of super platinum album sales.
In 2001, [[Music Up]] as first animated series of campus music, opened a new chapter for domestic animation with its interesting storyline and many original songs. With the participation of artists such as Hu Yanbin and Inspiration Band, the original songs in Music Up have achieved super platinum record sales.

In 2004, the first installment of [[Big Ear Tutu]] animation series directed by Su Da was released and premiered on CCTV children's channel. Over the course of five seasons, the 130-episode series has been a childhood companion for countless children. For many years in a row, it has been the champion of THE children's Channel of CCTV and the four big cartoon TV stations in terms of audience rating, with over 2 billion online voD.

2006 produced the cinema puppet film "[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17508061.2017.1322785?scroll=top&needAccess=true&journalCode=rjcc20 Xiyue Qitong]"<ref>{{Cite web|title=Preserving classic Chinese cartoons -- china.org.cn|url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/entertainment/242873.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref>.


In 2004, the first season of [[Big Ear Tutu]] directed by Su Da was released and premiered on [[CCTV channels|CCTV]] children's channel. Since then, Big Ear tutu has released a total of five seasons (130 episodes). These animations have accompanied countless children born in the 2000s. It has topped the ratings of CCTV children's Channel and four cartoon TV stations for many years in a row, with more than 2 billion online vod.
In 2007, the shadow produced large national epic cinema cartoon "[[Warrior (2007 film)|Warriors]]", won the "the 12th China [[Huabiao Awards|Hua Biao Award]] outstanding animated film", "changzhou best feature film award", and also won the "[[Golden Rooster Award for Best Animation|golden rooster award for best animated film]]" and "[[Golden Bear (award)|golden bear award]]" international - the best cinema cartoon animation works.


2006 Shanghai Animation Film Studio produced the cinema puppet film "[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17508061.2017.1322785?scroll=top&needAccess=true&journalCode=rjcc20 Xiyue Qitong]"<ref>{{Cite web|title=Preserving classic Chinese cartoons -- china.org.cn|url=http://www.china.org.cn/english/entertainment/242873.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref>.
In 2011, more than 50 years after the 1961 version of [[The Monkey King (film)|"The Monkey King]]" was released, Shanghai animation film stdio combined tradition with high technology and teamed up with the world's largest film and television post-production company to create a new 3D version of the classic work<ref>{{Cite web|title=Monkey King returns in 3D - China.org.cn|url=http://www.china.org.cn/video/2011-11/14/content_23905286.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref> American technicians, through the world's leading technology, to its film restoration, restoration, color blending and a series of digital processing, 2D to wide screen 3D image conversion and a lot of work


In 2007, the studio produced a national historical animated theatrical feature film "[[Warrior (2007 film)|Warriors]]". This film won the "the 12th [[Huabiao Awards|Hua Biao Award]] Outstanding Animated Film", "Changzhou Best Feature Film Award", and also won the "[[Golden Rooster Award for Best Animation|Golden Rooster Award for Best Animated]] " and "[[Golden Bear (award)|Golden Bear]] International - the best cinema cartoon animation work".
In April 2018, Su Da became the director of Shanghai Art film Studio.


In 2011, Shanghai Animation Film Studio combined tradition with high technology and teamed up with the world's largest film and television post-production company to create a new 3D version of the classic work.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Monkey King returns in 3D - China.org.cn|url=http://www.china.org.cn/video/2011-11/14/content_23905286.htm|access-date=2020-11-12|website=www.china.org.cn}}</ref>
== Selected films and TV series ==


=== Selected films and TV series ===
* 1950 Thank you, Kitty ( Xie Xie Xiao Hua Mao)
* 1950 Thank you, Kitty ( Xie Xie Xiao Hua Mao)
* 1951 Xiao Tiezhu
* 1951 Xiao Tiezhu
* 1952 kitten goes fishing
* 1952 Kitten Goes Fishing
* 1953 Mushroom
* 1953 Mushroom
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 3 December 2020

Shanghai Animation Film Studio

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Late 20th century (1976-1999)

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In 1979, Nezha Conquers the Dragon King was made for celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. It is the first full-length animation films in China.[1]

In 1980, the first puppet series, The Stories of Afandi has been published. This animation vividly depicts a legendary figure of the Xinjiang Uygur ethnic group, Afandi. [2]

In 1981, Three Monks, based on a Chinese folk proverb, was published by The Shanghai Animation Film Studio and won the first Golden Rooster Award for Chinese film in 1980.[3]

In 1984, Shanghai Animation Film Studio adjusted the leadership, Yan Dingxian became the studio director, Te Wei as a consultant. During this period, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio paid more attention on cartoon and puppet films. For example, the first paper-cut series Calabash Brothers, [4]the 13-episode animated series The Dirty King Adventure, the animated series Shuke and Beita and The Rubik's Cube Tower were all published during this period. Based on Zhu Zhixiang's novel, Shanghai Animation Film Studio created China first popular science cartoon Black Cat Detective, A.K.A. Mr. Black, which was released in 1984.

Since the 1985, animations from Japan and the United States quickly took over the domestic market.[5]

In 1994, Jin Guoping take place Yan Dingxian became the factory director.

In 1999, Lotus Lantern was shown in cinemas all over China. This film is the second animated theatrical film after the Monkey King (1984).[6] Chang Guangxi as director, Wu Yigong as artistic director, Jin Fuzai as music director. Jiang Wen, Jing Ning, Chen Paisi, Xu Fan and so participate in dubbing. The three theme songs and interludes are “365 Days to Think of you“, "Heaven and Earth in my Heart", and "Love in one Word". The singers are Coco Lee, Liu Huan and Zhang Xinzhe.

21st century (2000-Present)

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In 2001, Music Up as first animated series of campus music, opened a new chapter for domestic animation with its interesting storyline and many original songs. With the participation of artists such as Hu Yanbin and Inspiration Band, the original songs in Music Up have achieved super platinum record sales.

In 2004, the first season of Big Ear Tutu directed by Su Da was released and premiered on CCTV children's channel. Since then, Big Ear tutu has released a total of five seasons (130 episodes). These animations have accompanied countless children born in the 2000s. It has topped the ratings of CCTV children's Channel and four cartoon TV stations for many years in a row, with more than 2 billion online vod.

2006 Shanghai Animation Film Studio produced the cinema puppet film "Xiyue Qitong"[7].

In 2007, the studio produced a national historical animated theatrical feature film "Warriors". This film won the "the 12th Hua Biao Award Outstanding Animated Film", "Changzhou Best Feature Film Award", and also won the "Golden Rooster Award for Best Animated " and "Golden Bear International - the best cinema cartoon animation work".

In 2011, Shanghai Animation Film Studio combined tradition with high technology and teamed up with the world's largest film and television post-production company to create a new 3D version of the classic work.[8]

Selected films and TV series

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  • 1950 Thank you, Kitty ( Xie Xie Xiao Hua Mao)
  • 1951 Xiao Tiezhu
  • 1952 Kitten Goes Fishing
  • 1953 Mushroom
  1. ^ Wong2020-01-03T17:25:00+00:00, Silvia. "The story behind animation 'Ne Zha', China's second-highest-grossing film ever". Screen. Retrieved 2020-11-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "The legend of Afanti lives on in exhibition". archive.shine.cn. 2017-08-20. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  3. ^ "Cartoon Film Three Monks". www.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  4. ^ DayDayNews (2020-07-17). "The first paper-cut cartoon "The Calabash Brothers", the ultimate success of the "art film era"". daydaynews.cc. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  5. ^ Jones, Stephanie (5-18-2019). "The Chinese Animation Industry: from the Mao Era to the Digital Age". {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Lotus Lantern". China-Underground Movie Database. 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  7. ^ "Preserving classic Chinese cartoons -- china.org.cn". www.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  8. ^ "Monkey King returns in 3D - China.org.cn". www.china.org.cn. Retrieved 2020-11-12.