The 2011 Chinese cartoon rankings were as follows:
1 Uproar in Heaven (The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong) -A 1966 classic animation that is still one of the representative works of Chinese animation.
"The Three-Body Problem"-A science fiction novel that was adapted into an animation. It became a milestone in Chinese animation and won many international awards.
3. The Legend of Qin-A fantasy wuxia animation with a complex plot and exquisite graphics that was loved by the audience.
4. Lotus Lantern-A mythical animation that tells the story of Chenxiang saving his mother. It has a strong Chinese mythological color.
5. Monster Hunter-An animated film adapted from the novel of the same name, which tells the story of the little demon Hu Ba and humans, was very popular with the audience.
6 Naruto-A Japanese anime that was translated into many languages and had a large number of fans in China. After being adapted into an animation, it was also very popular in China.
Journey to the West-A classic mythological novel that was adapted into an animated film and became very popular in China.
Ultraman-A Japanese superhero anime that has a large number of fans in China. It was translated into many languages and broadcasted in China.
9 "The Legend of the Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit Seven Heroes"-An animated story with a Chinese martial arts theme, full of drama and humor.
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf-A controversial animated film. Although its box office and viewership ratings have achieved good results, its copyright issues and moral disputes have also caused widespread discussion.
The Chinese cartoon character rankings varied from person to person, and different people might have different preferences and evaluation standards. However, the following are some of the most popular anime characters in China:
1 Sun Wukong-Journey to the West
Zhu Bajie-Journey to the West
3 Sha Wujing-Journey to the West
White Dragon Horse-Legend of the White Snake
5. Tang Monk-Journey to the West
6 Nezha-Legend of Nezha
Princess Iron Fan-Princess Iron Fan
8 Calabash Brothers-Calabash Brothers
Ultraman-Ultraman
Black Cat Sheriff-Black Cat Sheriff
These cartoon characters enjoyed a high reputation and influence in the Chinese animation industry, not only in China but also around the world.
The most famous Chinese cartoon was Uproar in Heaven. It was a classic Chinese cartoon that was first released in 1965. It told the story of Sun Wukong and other characters defeating monsters. This animated film had a high reputation and influence in China and around the world. It was hailed as a classic of Chinese animation. In addition, Journey to the West, Calabash Brothers, Black Cat Sheriff, and other animated films were also one of the most famous animated films in China.
There are many good-looking animes in China. Here are some recommendations:
Big Fish Begonia: This is an animated film that tells a story about love and sacrifice. It received high reviews and was hailed as a classic of Chinese animated films.
" Nezha's Demon Child: This is an animated film that tells the story of the growth of a young Nezha. It had achieved great success in China and internationally, becoming one of the representative works of Chinese movies.
[3. Douluo Continent: This is an anime adapted from a fantasy novel that tells the story of a soul master's world. It received high praise and became one of the representative works of Chinese animation.
[4. Full-time Expert: This is a game animation that tells the story of a professional esports player.] It received high praise and became one of the representative works of Chinese animation.
5 The Legend of Qin: This is a martial arts anime that tells a story about swords and chivalry. It received high praise and became one of the representative works of Chinese animation.
These are some of the best Chinese animes I hope you will like them.
China's first martial arts cartoon was Uproar in Heaven. It was broadcasted in 1966 and was a classic work of Chinese animation, as well as a milestone in the history of Chinese animation. Havoc in Heaven was based on the ancient Chinese myth Journey to the West, and through the stories of the main characters such as Sun Wukong, it showed the ancient Chinese myths and legends and martial arts culture. It had a far-reaching influence and was hailed as a classic of Chinese animation. It was also one of the important heritages of Chinese culture.
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