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New Chinese Style: A Case Study of Chinese Domestic Animated Films

Changyue Gao
Scientific Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, (2025), Vol.7, No.3, pp.8-13
Published: March 11, 2025
DOI: 10.54691/ejtexe48
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Abstract

As the Chinese domestic animated films expounds the practical significance of patriotism as an important narrative tool, this paper discussed Chinese domestic animated films from many aspects, combined with Chinese traditional culture to rewrite traditional stories. It analyzes about 39 typical local animated films and their artistic characteristics since the new era. Comparing with American ‘Chinese-Style’ animated films, domestic animation adheres to local characteristics, achieves high-quality dissemination through the synergy of globalization and localization, which explains Chinese cultural values and highlights ideological influence. As it provides theoretical and practical references for the sustainable development of local animated films in cultural inheritance, which contained the artistic innovation and international exchanges.

Keywords: New Chinese Style, China, Domestic Animated Film, Multi-Case Study.
APA Citation: Changyue Gao (2025). New Chinese Style: A Case Study of Chinese Domestic Animated Films. Scientific Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 7(3), 8-13. https://doi.org/10.54691/ejtexe48

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