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[The Rise and Global Expansion of Chinese Animation: From Sleeper Hits to Streaming Supremacy]-[The new era of Chinese animation]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-09-02

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The Renaissance of Chinese Animation: A Deep Dive

This summer has marked a significant milestone for Chinese animation, characterized by a surge in both box office sensations and fierce competition among streaming platforms. What was once considered a niche medium is now a powerhouse of storytelling, blending traditional aesthetics with modern production techniques.

The Power of the "Sleeper Hit"

One of the most notable success stories this summer is the film Nobody (浪浪山的小妖怪). Despite being a 2D production—a format often overshadowed by the industry's shift toward 3D—it became a major "sleeper hit." By late August, it had generated over 135 billion yuan ($189 million). The film reimagines the classic Journey to the West from the perspective of "small monsters" (小妖怪), resonating deeply with working professionals who see their own aspirations and struggles reflected in these "nobody" characters. Similarly, The Legend of Hei Tu has captivated audiences with its unique premise of a cat spirit living in human form, proving that a compelling narrative remains the ultimate driver of success, regardless of the animation style.

Platform Wars and Strategic Differentiation

Leading video platforms like Bilibili, Youku, and iQiyi are locked in a "fierce battle for content supremacy." Each has adopted distinct strategies to capture market share:

  • Bilibili: Known for its "quality first approach," it continues to dominate with flagship IPs like A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality, which surpassed 100 million views in a single week.
  • Youku: Focuses on "guofeng" (modern takes on traditional Chinese aesthetics), tapping into the growing female audience market with narratives like Veiled Dreams.
  • iQiyi: Explores innovative genres, including hard sci-fi and complex female-oriented content, moving away from outdated tropes where female characters were defined solely by their romantic attachments.

The Double-Edged Sword of Big IPs

While big intellectual properties (IPs) are "safer" bets for platforms, they come with inherent risks. The "Gu Duo Animation Popularity Index" confirms that long-running series dominate the market, but as seen with Tencent Video’s Renegade Immortal, deviating too far from the audience's established imagination of a beloved story can trigger significant backlash. Producers are essentially "walking a tightrope," balancing the comfort of familiar franchises with the need for fresh, original content to maintain viewer engagement.

Technological Upgrades and Global Ambitions

Technological advancements, such as higher frame rates and the integration of AI, CG, and 3D modeling, have elevated the visual quality of Chinese animation to a level where it feels as "vivid" and "smooth" as live-action films.

Furthermore, Chinese animation is increasingly crossing borders. Franchises like Pleasant Goat and Big, Big Wolf and Boonie Bears have achieved remarkable international reach, with Boonie Bears being distributed in over 130 countries. These stories, often rooted in Chinese culture, serve as an "exotic and new" attraction for Western audiences, proving that what some might perceive as a "cultural barrier" is often a unique selling point that distinguishes Chinese animation in the global marketplace.

In conclusion, the Chinese animation industry is currently enjoying a "blossoming" phase. Through a combination of technical mastery, narrative depth, and strategic platform positioning, it is not only winning the hearts of domestic viewers but is rapidly becoming a significant player on the world stage.

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📖 Transcript

This summer, Chinese animated films and series have surged in popularity, with several becoming box office sensations.
Online video platforms.
They are in on the action as well, as they are now offering a diverse range of animated works, and they're locked in a fierce battle for content supremacy.
So what are the standout successes?
We'll learn about those and we'll also talk about what's behind their achievements.
We are live from Beijing.

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