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Review — Ne Zha (2019; also note a 2021 international/streaming presence)
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worldwide. It became the highest-grossing animated film in Chinese history and the highest-grossing non-U.S. animated film globally at the time of its release. Industrialization of Animation : The production involved a massive collaboration of over 130 animation studios ne zha 20192019 2021
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- The Plot: A subversion of the classic Chinese myth. Ne Zha is born as the reincarnation of a demon spirit, destined to be destroyed by the Heavenly Court by age three. His mantra? "I am the master of my own fate."
- The Numbers: It grossed over ¥5 billion ($700 million+), becoming the highest-grossing animated film in Chinese history (a title later challenged by Jiang Ziya).
- The Impact: It proved that Chinese animation (CGI) could compete with Hollywood on spectacle and storytelling.
Director Jiaozi is famously a perfectionist. Remember, the original Ne Zha took five years to make—two years for the script alone. In 2021, the team at Enlight Media (the studio behind it) released statements saying they were expanding the universe. Ne Zha 2 isn't just a sequel; it’s the anchor of a "Fengshen Universe" (Investiture of the Gods cinematic universe). Review — Ne Zha (2019; also note a
and 1,600 people, signaling China's move toward a high-tech, industrialized 3D animation model. Global Reach Add some pictures or GIFs from the movies
The Construction of the "Fengshen Universe" The synergy between 2019 and 2021 represents the ambitious attempt by Chinese studios to create a cinematic universe akin to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but based on Investiture of the Gods.
: Set 3,000 years after the original myth, the story takes place in the fictional, Art Deco-inspired city of Donghai, which resembles 1920s Shanghai mixed with cyberpunk elements. The Protagonist
But the movie’s magic trick wasn’t the CGI (though the fire-wielding, wind-fire wheel sequences were chef’s kiss). It was the line that broke the Chinese internet: