Yang Xiaoyang couldn't help but sigh in his heart.
The dilapidated state of "PA Animation" is exactly the animation company that I wanted to create from the beginning.
I'm on the brink of bankruptcy every day.
I woke up and leisurely made a cup of cappuccino, then opened the company account and saw, wow, I lost money again.
Every movie he released was a flop, and he started to become rich from then on.
But……
Why has "Dreams Without Borders" become what it is now?
It has gone against the original intention of creating it!
Now, not only is it thriving, but it's also poised to become a leading animation company in China?!
No wonder everyone says that sticking to one’s original aspiration is a very rare quality!
Reflect, I want to reflect deeply!
Tomoya Ueda saw that Yang Xiaoyang had his fingers crossed, his brows furrowed, his expression serious, and he sighed from time to time.
He is obviously worried about his "PA Anime"!
A professional and trustworthy partner!
"Xiaoyang-san, what do you think?" Ueda Tomoya stared at Yang Xiaoyang, hoping to get the same opinion.
After all, according to his good friend Yoshinogawa Yuki.
Yang Xiaoyang is the chess player of “Dreams Without Boundaries”!
Always make the most correct decision at critical moments!
This is not hearsay, but the result of in-depth research by Lao Qiao, a senior editor in the industry in China.
He even wrote an article specifically to praise Yang Xiaoyang to the altar!
Something like a genius girl that only appears once in five thousand years...
“Ahem!”
Yang Xiaoyang cleared his throat and prepared to express his insightful opinion: "Mr. Ueda, this is how I see this matter..."
Tomoya Ueda pricked up his ears, and the translator beside him was also extremely alert.
"Considering your situation, I think we should make a sports anime!"
"Huh?! A sports anime?!"
Not only Ueda Tomoya, but also Po was visibly stunned.
This genre is still relatively unpopular, and there are only a handful of people who can do it well.
The old masterpieces such as "Slam Dunk" and "The Prince of Tennis" immediately come to mind.
But it is obvious that "PA Animation" is not suitable for this kind of work at this stage.
Although Tomoya Ueda was surprised, he did not dare to refute it casually. Instead, he thought about it carefully.
After all, he was facing someone known as a genius girl.
Although sports anime is relatively unpopular, the competition in the same genre is not too fierce.
If done well, it can indeed quickly become popular in a small circle and build the reputation of "PA Animation".
The more he thought about it, the more feasible it seemed. Ueda Tomoya continued to ask, "Xiaoyang-san, do you think it should be basketball, baseball, football, or even golf?!"
"Mr. Ueda, these are all outdated! If you want to do something, you have to do it in a way that takes people by surprise. The main thing is to have an innovative spirit!"
Yang Xiaoyang has done some research secretly and found that even if sports anime becomes popular, they will only make a profit in a short time.
First, make sure you lose money within the settlement period!
And it doesn't require very elaborate graphics, just a few scenes to go back and forth.
It also fits the current status of "PA Animation".
Ueda Tomoya thought of a series of sports in his mind: "Track and field? Swimming? Or table tennis, China's national sport?!"
Even Po thought about everything he could think of, but nothing seemed to be suitable.
Either the cost is high and the cycle is long, or the effect does not meet expectations...
Yang Xiaoyang shook his head slightly, as if no one in the world understood his loneliness: "Mr. Ueda, what do you think of them?!"
Yang Xiaoyang pointed at the exquisite peripherals on the wall display stand!
"Let's make a horse race!"
"Red bean paste?! Xiaoyangsan, are you serious?!" Ueda Tomoya was confused.
So the sports anime you're talking about is about horse racing?!
This...what kind of sports show is this...
Wait, it seems to be considered a sports anime.
Horse racing is a legitimate sport!
It seems that Yang Xiaoyang is not wrong!
But the idea was too scary, and Ueda Tomoya was unable to accept the suggestion for a while.
"Mr. Ueda, horse racing is very popular in Neon, right?!"
“Compared to ball games, horse racing is an innovation!”
"and……"
Yang Xiaoyang started to fool people seriously again...analysis mode.
Ueda Tomoya was silent for a moment, a little worried. "There are very few horse racing-themed books on the market right now. It's no longer unpopular."
"And our peers have previously released a work on horse racing called The Ultramarine Horn."
"It's a work by a major production company, and the response it's received is average..."
What Tomoya Ueda actually wanted to say was, this fucking situation couldn't be any worse!
Moreover, the audience of Japanese anime works tends to be young.
Horse racing is mostly enjoyed by people over 30 years old, and not many of these people are also keen on anime.
Some of them also watch some of the long animations that accompanied them growing up.
Xiao Yangsang, Mr. Yang!
I asked you to come here to save the situation.
I'm a studio that's about to close down, what do you want to do by giving me a bottle of Dichlorvos?!
"Mr. Ueda, others can't do it because their abilities are limited!"
"Do you think we at 'Dreams Without Bounds' are the same as them?!"
Yang Xiaoyang's words completely stumped Ueda Tomoya, who didn't know how to respond.
"I know you have concerns, but don't worry! We will never be the same as this horn!"
"Others tell stories about riders! But we want to tell the story of 'horse racing' itself!"
"We don't need riders or anything! Only by focusing on the horse can we express our work more purely!"
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