Articles tagged with: Net Cartoon
Xiexielong is a new online cartoon character created by a young creative collective called Dong Li Fang. The team, lead by Zhejiang University of Media and Communications graduate Pangjun, currently has six Beijing-based members.
On October 4th, Dong Li Fang issued it’s latest animation piece, titled Xiexielong’s Private College Diary: Let’s Reminiscence on Tudou and Youku. Check it out below. You will find it contains quite a few obscure Chinese 80-generation cultural references. For example, teasing TV series of our youth, like Legend of the White Snake, Growing Pains, and even the more recent TV show Super Girl……
Nonopanda is a popular online cartoon character in China created by Lin Wuzhi, a Shanghai-based “bedroom†animator and cartoon designer. Wuzhi’s latest work was uploaded to Tudou just a few days ago and already has nearly a million views.
Watch closely and you’ll notice quite a few pop culture references, some unique to China (e.g. grass mud horse, green dam girl, etc. – even a dancing panda-ized version of Michael Jackson makes an appearance)……
Super Baozi (包强), is a cool animation image created by a young grassroot designer Sun Haipeng. Sun made two well-done 3D videos of Super Baozi. They are really creative, funny, and awesome.
Within 2 weeks, the first video has been watched 577,000 times and second one has been viewed 145,000 times in total. Moreover, Sun’s blog was featured on the index page of Netease Blog Portal on 4th August.
Check it out……
Nonopanda is a new net cartoon which similar as the popular Tuzki. I shared the video Nonopanda’s Mix of After-80s’ Favourite Cartoons | Episode I three months ago. Recently, the Episode II has released. It’s also very interesting and well-received by after-80s netizens.
Are you after-80s? Do you still remember these cartoons? Watch it and enjoy it with reminiscence of our childhood……
Nonopanda is a new net cartoon which similar as the popular Tuzki. I currently came across with this video since it had been widely spread out and discussed on Chinese social media from middle of March. This video is a mix of Chinese after-80s’ favourite cartoons in their childhood. Because of China’s Reforming & Opening-up Policy and One Child Policy, after-80s is a very unique generation in country’s history. Any related topic can always generate much buzz……

