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Chapter 350: The Fire of a Prairie

Zhou Haisheng, an ordinary animation enthusiast, is also a senior spiritual supporter of Chinese comics.

On weekdays, I like to engage in intense online battles with netizens who criticize and ridicule domestic animation.

The pianist's hand speed, which he has honed in various competitive games over the years, allows him to at least not lag behind in typing.

Today, he was sitting in front of the keyboard and fighting hard as usual.

"clatter!"

His palms slapped on the innocent mechanical keyboard.

Today's "battle" is not going well. Although the army is not completely defeated, it is still being beaten back by the opponent.

"Why Chinese comics are fifty years behind Japanese animation? A group of spiritual neon people!"

"Are all domestic animations for children? Childish, inferior, and a rip off of funds? Have they really paid attention to the development of domestic animations?"

Zhou Haisheng was so angry that he was completely unable to reason with a group of people who had their ears covered. Moreover, it was true that there was no domestic animation work that could convince people from all aspects.

It cannot be denied that the development of domestic animation has indeed gone through many twists and turns. Although it has been brilliant in the past, it has also experienced a long period of downturn. In recent years, with the entry of capital, online animation has gradually developed. Therefore, in the exploration of a complete assembly line business model

It is indeed inferior to Japanese animation by a large margin, but if we waste all the love and efforts of countless Chinese animation producers, we will ignore some of the domestic animation works that have gradually emerged in recent years, although they are rough, but they show outstanding features.

To be honest, he doesn't quite know why he supports Chinese comics.

Maybe it’s because of a simple national complex, or maybe it’s because of my childhood hobby for animation.

In short, he just hopes to see domestic animation develop and become number one in the world.

Even though he sometimes hates the fact that iron cannot become steel, when domestic online animations or animated movies are released in theaters, he will still happily buy tickets.

"Just wait, there will definitely be a masterpiece in the field of domestic animation."

Zhou Haisheng habitually opens group chats to see what the domestic animation groups he has joined are talking about recently.

In addition to being an animation enthusiast, he is also a small up owner of the Guochuang District of Bilibili.

The number of fans is about 10,000, which is not very large.

If I can’t become my main business, I’m still using my love to generate electricity, and I want to try my best to promote some domestic animations through videos.

"A Da is the most awesome painter I have ever seen, bar none."

"Although there is only one episode, "Age of Dawn" is really a masterpiece in the Chinese comic industry."

"In the future, anyone who says that Chinese comics are not good will slap "The Age of Dawn" in the face. What China lacks is funds, never talents."

"I think it's not that Chinese comics have risen, it's just that Big A is too strong."

"I heard that he doesn't seem to be an animation major, but an unrelated major."

"No way, that would be too magical, wouldn't it? You just rely on your love to generate electricity and become self-taught?"

“I just don’t know if there will be a next episode? It feels like it will become a series in my lifetime.”

"There should be a sequel. The animation gives people a sense of unfinished business."

"It is too difficult for a one-person animation team to complete the animation production work. I don't know how many years it took to polish the first episode A?"

"I hope A will set up his own animation team early and try to produce the second episode as soon as possible."

Zhou Haisheng watched a few Chinese comic group chats and was surprised to find that he had only been offline for a day and already seemed to be out of touch with other group members.

Why can't he understand what these people are saying?

"Age of Dawn"? A big?

He probably hasn't traveled through time.

It seems that there was no list of this animation at the Guochuang press conference some time ago. It stands to reason that it is not the new national comic series next year?

He decisively asked out the doubts in his heart.

"What are you talking about? Which major domestic production company released a new trailer for "Age of Dawn"? Huixiang, Shimei, Luli Studio, or Lei Zhen?"

"Huh? Don't you know yet?"

"It's not a trailer, even the first episode has been released."

"Has your village just got access to the Internet, Dahai? The news is so backward, why are you still the up owner of the Guochuang District?"

"Go to station b and search for 'Dawn Era' and you will know."

He became even more confused when faced with the attitude of his fellow group members: "Where are you from, a primitive man?"

Is it really that awesome? Then I’ll go to Kangkang as soon as possible!

Anticipation surged in Zhou Haisheng's heart.

Friends all praise it so much, so the quality shouldn’t be much different, right?

It's just that this is the work of a domestic animation company, and it's too careless. Not only did it not have any publicity before its release, it didn't even have a trailer.

He was a little puzzled that no domestic animation company releasing a work now has to go through a process of "repeating it for a long time before it comes out".

Once the animation production plan is confirmed and an announcement is made, the trailer PV of the animation will have to wait for hundreds of days before it is released, let alone the feature film. It is promised to be released in 2017, and it can be postponed and promoted to 2019.

I wish I could wait a year or two until the whole world knows that they are going to make that animation.

The first second he clicked on the video, he realized that his expectation was wrong, because this first episode was thousands of times higher than what he imagined.

His first subconscious thought was not that he was surprised, but that he had been deceived. This was not a Chinese comic.

An incredible and trance-like emotion filled his mind.

It wasn't until the first Chinese voice in the animation rang in his ears that he suddenly became ecstatic!

This is really a Chinese comic! An animation produced by us Chinese!

He squatted on the chair, his hands and feet shaking wildly with excitement, and he couldn't help but want to roar loudly.

So awesome! So awesome!

He had thousands of words in his heart, but in the end he could only mutter them silently in his heart like a demonic barrier.

No matter how gorgeous the language is, it is pale. Only these two words, vulgar and eager, can describe his inner praise for this animation.

He could suddenly understand why the friends in the group were crazy about this one-episode animation.

Because this animation should be praised like this! No! It is praised!

"God-like producer! God-like animation!"

After reading it, he felt restless and felt a little lost.

There is no next episode! The animation turned out to be just one production!

Unimaginable.

I don’t know how long it will take for the next episode to be produced.

He wanted to scream and laugh loudly!

I want to share this almost perfect work with everyone.

He feels that he has an obligation to do something and must do something!

He looked at the blue-covered booklet at hand, which was the notebook he used to write video copy.

Yes! I want to make a video quickly!

Thousands of emotions and words surging in his head are waiting for him to express them. He wants to attract more fans who have not seen this episode of animation, and let more people who are prejudiced against domestic animation know that domestic animation

It’s no longer the same!

Because from today on, a masterpiece of god-like creation is born!

A painter named Guan Lang created an animation called "Dawn Era", a breakthrough and a new benchmark for domestic animation!

It makes people understand that Chinese animators, even if they are alone, can produce animation works with world-class paintings!

Like a ray of light, it tore through the long night that lasted for decades, and like a prairie fire, it ignited the sparks in the hearts of countless young people who have a love and ambition for animation.

Countless teenagers majoring in animation will be inspired by this, arouse their love, and unswervingly embark on the path of creating animation.


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