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I want invite everybody to give Bai Yao Pu ("Faires Album" as its official Bilibili translation) a try if you are into donghua.

The two Introduction episode are okayish IMHO, but it gets ALOT better starting from ep 3.

Certainly on of the better donghua and many episodes did leave me wet eyed.

Although donghua in gener needs to be a bit more creative with yaoguai depiction in their beast form, sometimes they look like a fancy primary schools pupils monster drawing...

Overall 8/10, good but has some imperfections


Playlist Season 1:
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Season 2 Ep 1


Season 3 comes out on monday, HYPE




Also please listen to the OP.

That opening of season 1 gets so sad when you watched ep 5 & 6 and get the corresponding meaning correlating to the opening.



I got really emotional.
The playlist seems to be hidden. is there any way around this?
 

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TOKYO -- The animation industry is undergoing seismic changes as works from Chinese studios have caught the eye of Netflix and other streaming platforms. The shift has not gone unnoticed by Japanese animation studios, who have virtually dominated the global market in recent years but are now scrambling to deal with serious competition.

Chinese studios "have been improving over the past few years and are now able to create original content," says Shizuka Kurosaki, a producer at Aniplex, a Tokyo-based anime planning and production company of Sony Group.

A Chinese anime series titled "The Founder of Diabolism" has become a global hit, amassing more than 11 billion views worldwide. Especially popular with women, the series topped the chart on MyAnimeList, a global anime and manga social networking site.

Anime studios in China, which in the past have mainly produced works outsourced by Japanese makers, are starting to release original products, gaining a large fan base in China and even in Japan.

The popularity of Chinese and other countries' anime may be due in part to mastery of three-dimensional computer graphics (CG), allowing studios to quickly create lifelike characters and realistic backgrounds.

Much Japanese anime uses 2D celluloid pictures, in which character movements are painstakingly created by hand, though the use of CG is also prevalent in Japan. "The Founder of Diabolism" resembles a 2D production but includes many scenes that employ 3D, according to industry insiders. "Chinese studios are superior [to Japanese] in certain ways in terms of background art and 3D technology," Kurosaki said.
 

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TOKYO -- The animation industry is undergoing seismic changes as works from Chinese studios have caught the eye of Netflix and other streaming platforms. The shift has not gone unnoticed by Japanese animation studios, who have virtually dominated the global market in recent years but are now scrambling to deal with serious competition.

Chinese studios "have been improving over the past few years and are now able to create original content," says Shizuka Kurosaki, a producer at Aniplex, a Tokyo-based anime planning and production company of Sony Group.

A Chinese anime series titled "The Founder of Diabolism" has become a global hit, amassing more than 11 billion views worldwide. Especially popular with women, the series topped the chart on MyAnimeList, a global anime and manga social networking site.

Anime studios in China, which in the past have mainly produced works outsourced by Japanese makers, are starting to release original products, gaining a large fan base in China and even in Japan.

The popularity of Chinese and other countries' anime may be due in part to mastery of three-dimensional computer graphics (CG), allowing studios to quickly create lifelike characters and realistic backgrounds.

Much Japanese anime uses 2D celluloid pictures, in which character movements are painstakingly created by hand, though the use of CG is also prevalent in Japan. "The Founder of Diabolism" resembles a 2D production but includes many scenes that employ 3D, according to industry insiders. "Chinese studios are superior [to Japanese] in certain ways in terms of background art and 3D technology," Kurosaki said.

wake me up when there are Chinese mecha shows...
 

Aniah

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wake me up when there are Chinese mecha shows...
Here's one and it's one of my favorites. Ling's cage Incarnation. It's paid on youtube but you can find it free on 9anime. I have the whole thing downloaded and can put it here if anyone is interested. Do be warned, it's pretty dark and only gets darker.


And one of the best scenes in the show. (Spoiler)

 

daifo

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Here's one and it's one of my favorites. Ling's cage Incarnation. It's paid on youtube but you can find it free on 9anime. I have the whole thing downloaded and can put it here if anyone is interested. Do be warned, it's pretty dark and only gets darker.


And one of the best scenes in the show. (Spoiler)


I vaguely remember seeing a chinese mecha trailer many years ago but forgot what it was. I am thinking something more japanese inspired like macross or gundam like.

A giant robot show based on this would be based

 

ficker22

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I want invite everybody to give Bai Yao Pu ("Faires Album" as its official Bilibili translation) a try if you are into donghua.

The two Introduction episode are okayish IMHO, but it gets ALOT better starting from ep 3.

Certainly on of the better donghua and many episodes did leave me wet eyed.

Although donghua in gener needs to be a bit more creative with yaoguai depiction in their beast form, sometimes they look like a fancy primary schools pupils monster drawing...

Overall 8/10, good but has some imperfections


Playlist Season 1:
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Season 2 Ep 1


Season 3 comes out on monday, HYPE




Also please listen to the OP.

That opening of season 1 gets so sad when you watched ep 5 & 6 and get the corresponding meaning correlating to the opening.



I got really emotional.

Season 3 is out.


This is a semi legal streaming site since i dont have bilibili premium, please ignore the sussy advertisement.


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