Chapter 253 Influence Breaks Through Blue Star, Soars to Interstellar Space



Chapter 254 Influence Breaks Through Blue Star and Soars into Interstellar Space

You won't believe it until you see it; once you do, it's terrifying.

The three years of the Dragon were truly remarkable.

What's even more surprising is that, from beginning to end, he was just an actor.

He influences countless people through his works.

He accomplished something that many actors cannot.

As more and more information about dragons is added, the online discussions are getting louder and louder.

Even after the movie about dragons ended its run, the popularity of dragons has not waned.

He dominated the trending topics in a way that was hard to understand.

Aside from information about movies, which is more widely known, information on encyclopedias generally doesn't cover other topics.

Many people are unaware of other information.

The trending topics rotate daily within these materials.

Fortunately, netizens have gotten used to it.

It's perfectly normal for dragons to trend on social media from time to time.

However, during this period, the most popular search term for dragons was not the information in encyclopedias, but an animated series called "Dragon Adventure".

This animation is closely related to dragons, as can be seen from its title.

Dragon Adventure is an animated series designed by an American animation company based on dragons. It features a large number of dragons and showcases various dragon movements.

However, Long did not play any role in it; at most, he made a brief appearance at the end of the film, saying a few words, similar to giving an interview.

Even so, it still added a lot to the film. How could an animation with a dragon theme not be a hit?

This animation has been mentioned in encyclopedias about dragons, and it has been translated into more than sixty languages ​​and spread all over the world, which is enough to show how popular it is.

That's why the fan club imported this animation; after all, they've imported so many movies, one more animation won't make a difference.

When this animation was released in China, it instantly attracted the attention of countless adults and children.

This is an animation suitable for all ages. The action scenes attract the attention of adults, while the story attracts the attention of children.

Within three days of its release, it became the focus of discussion across the country, spawning countless related products both online and offline.

"I never expected that the animation made by foreigners based on dragons would be so exquisite, and it also contains a lot of Chinese elements."

"Without a doubt, these elements were spread by the dragon. In some countries, it was through this animation that the dragon was associated with China and Chinese culture was promoted."

"It's been a long time since I've seen such excellent animation. I wish Chinese people could produce animations this well."

"Stop talking. Cartoons these days are just awful. They feel like an insult to intelligence. Kids don't even watch them."

"I have to say, Japan's dedication to animation and comics is admirable. Most of the animations I watched during my childhood were Japanese."

"There is no fertile ground for the development of Chinese animation and painting in China. In every aspect of our culture, we are inferior to Japan, but in the field of animation, we are dominated by Japanese influence."

"Take this animation for example. Although it's labeled as a dragon, who would have thought it was made by foreigners?"

"..."

Similar discussions have emerged one after another.

The focus of the debate has also shifted away from this film.

“Although the technology of older animated films was not advanced, they were still excellent.”

"For example, Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit Seven Heroes, Little Chef Fu Gui, Big Horn Bull..."

"Back then, the technology wasn't good enough, but everyone was very dedicated."

"The technology has improved, but the quality has gotten worse and worse. It's like the movies; they can't even tell a complete story and just try to fool the audience."

"Such a heartless thing, it's no wonder it's fallen into obscurity, no one can be blamed for it."

"The real reason for its decline has nothing to do with the production quality; it's mainly due to the reports from those mindless parents."

"The animations you mentioned have basically all been reported, especially the most popular one, Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit, which was directly reported and taken down."

"The reason given for the complaint is a joke. They say it's too violent, but these disgusting parents can't see the truth, goodness, and beauty that the animation promotes!"

"..."

The popularity of Dragon Adventure has shifted netizens' attention to domestic animation.

Before, we made animations with our hearts; now, we make animations with our feet.

Previously, Chinese animation was able to compete on par with Japanese animation.

However, ever since Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit Seven Swordsmen was successfully reported, the production quality of domestic animation has plummeted.

Because of reports from disgusting parents, many animations have had to be repeatedly cut and revised, eventually becoming a hodgepodge that drags down the production teams.

Some animations simply abandon high-quality production and completely eliminate any violent elements, but even so, parents still report them for having distorted values.

Thus, under the whistleblowing of this group of disgusting "parents," domestic animation experienced a brief period of glory before gradually declining.

Instead, cartoons like Peppa Pig have taken their place, and because Japan doesn't have as many nasty parents, the production quality of its animations has been getting higher and higher.

Today, the gap between the two sides has widened completely, and domestic animation doesn't even have the right to look up to it.

The more they discussed it, the more they lamented their misfortune and were angry at their lack of resistance, and they cursed the parents who reported it back then.

The four major dragon fan groups.

The most discussed topic in the group lately is dragons, specifically the animated series about dragons.

"Sisters, the cartoon tonight seems a bit strange," Lin Ling said in the group chat.

"What's strange about it?" Gong Xue'er asked curiously. She had just finished reading it and hadn't noticed anything unusual.

"In the end credits interview with Long, didn't they mention Master Wu's puppets? What does that have to do with Long? Apparently, he's the world's number one puppeteer," Lin Ling said.

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