Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Master Jiang and the Six Kingdoms Trailer
中国动画电影《我的师父姜子牙》预告,2016年上映。
Chinese animated feature, Master Jiang and the Six Kingdoms, coming in 2016.
Friday, February 21, 2014
The God Hunter Trailer
This is the trailer of new Monkey King animated movie produced by China animation studio called "北京青青樹動漫科技有限公司"(Vasoon Animation Co., Ltd.) The quality look pretty high as good as Japanese anime.
You can check out more concept art and movie stills here.
西遊後傳 官網
青青樹 Blog
[ via animapp ]
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Chinese Opera Avengers by Gene Yuen Lang
"Chinese Opera-styled Avengers, courtesy of comicbook illustrator and creator; Gene Yuen Lang = where cultural heritage and geek-culture clash and an exciting-ish notion is created! …well, it would be interesting to hear how the hulk sings in Teochew, yeh? (Headsup via Geek Culture)."
Via Toyrevil
Sunday, October 06, 2013
"Subwars" Aninated Short
That is really cool animation from China animators, Sean Song.
Please note that it is violent, not for kids...
SubWars from SeanSoong on Vimeo.
http://seansoong.diandian.com/
Please note that it is violent, not for kids...
SubWars from SeanSoong on Vimeo.
http://seansoong.diandian.com/
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Super Cool Slam Dunk Fanart
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Simple Chinese...
Monday, June 06, 2011
Kung Fu Cooking Girls – Animation short film

“Kung Fu Girls Cooking“, a great animated short film produced by Wolf Smoke studio. Over 4000 images were hand-drawn and vectorized to produce this short film.
Animated shortfilm between food and fight.
Official Wolf Smoke site
Wolf Smoke Youtube channel
[ via twitchfilm ]
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
More knockoff-Gundam Fanart
You can't imagine how "hot" about the Knockoff Gunfdam in Japan, there are keep coming more new fanarts! It turns off become a pretty cool design now : P







[ via pixiv.net ]
More previous posts related to Knockoff Gundam







[ via pixiv.net ]
More previous posts related to Knockoff Gundam
Labels:
China,
Fan-art,
Giant Robot,
Gundam,
Illustration,
Japan
Friday, February 04, 2011
Japanese Fanartists improves China's Knockoff Gundam
There are many interesting Chinese Gundam Fanarts was found on interent during last few days, I am not quite sure what exactly the intention to create those art, did they make fun of that knock off Gundam at the same time they found some potential on that urgly statue? No matter what, these fanarts are cool!

Knockoff Punch!!




This one more like Turn-A Gundam.





He becomes one of Super robots.

Wow, there is even 3D version, it looks cool actually, hahaha.
Seems like more fanarts keep coming, there is even a animation, check it out here
[ via escapistmagazine ]

Knockoff Punch!!




This one more like Turn-A Gundam.





He becomes one of Super robots.

Wow, there is even 3D version, it looks cool actually, hahaha.
Seems like more fanarts keep coming, there is even a animation, check it out here
[ via escapistmagazine ]
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Another Ugly Knockoff Gundam Statue?
A short while ago, a Chinese amusement park that was building a colossal 59-foot Gundam robot statue, as part of an attraction. The rip-off caused such a splash that mass media in Japan (and the world) started reporting about it, which then made the Chinese theme park responsible remove their statue2 weeks after they built it. In fact, it was reported that Bandai in Japan took some legal action.

You can see and compare the "2 Gundam Statue", I can't understand why they choose that urgly Gold/yellow as a main color....
A few weeks passed, you can't imagine that the new statue is now back again – and it’s even uglier than before... just more look like Gouf with fusion of other robots. Maybe they don't want to waste any materials, that's why they use the same ugly orange again... Shamed.

You can see and compare the "2 Gundam Statue", I can't understand why they choose that urgly Gold/yellow as a main color....
A few weeks passed, you can't imagine that the new statue is now back again – and it’s even uglier than before... just more look like Gouf with fusion of other robots. Maybe they don't want to waste any materials, that's why they use the same ugly orange again... Shamed.

Sunday, January 30, 2011
小兔子乖乖 2011 贺岁片
This short animation celebrates for year of Rabbit, means a lot... http://www.kuanger.com/
小白兔白又白 两只耳朵竖起来 蹦蹦跳跳真可爱 爱吃萝卜爱吃菜 爱吃菜
小兔子乖乖 把嘴巴张开 快点儿张开 喝出幸福未来
小兔子乖乖 把路儿让开 快点儿让开 领导要先出来
小兔子乖乖 把房子拆拆 快点儿拆拆 新的要盖起来
小兔子乖乖 把路儿让开 快点儿让开 刚儿要开过来
小兔子 乖乖 听话啊 乖乖 不要乱说话 小心出意外
小白兔白又白 两颗门牙竖起来 不要逼我红了眼 急了我咬人也厉害...
Saturday, December 11, 2010
"China China" Sculptures by Ah Xian
Stunning visuals... All the patterns and textues on busts are very popular traditional pattern from different things such as teapot, cermaic, idh, bowl etc.







Ah Xian is a self taught artist who held his first exhibition in Shanghai in 1985. He migrated to Australia in 1989. His work has been shown in major survey exhibitions such as "Mao goes Pop: China post-1989," Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (1993,) while his solo exhibitions includes shows at Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; Asia Society Museum, New York; and Stadtische Museum Heilbronn, Germany. In 1999 he received an Australia Council grant to travel to Jingdezhen to explore porcelain production, enabling him to expand his "China, China" series of porcelain portrait busts. He was awarded the national Sculpture prize in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia in 2001, and his works are in collections such as Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane and Asia Society Museum, New York [bio: Melissa Chiu]
[ via: artinconnu ]







Ah Xian is a self taught artist who held his first exhibition in Shanghai in 1985. He migrated to Australia in 1989. His work has been shown in major survey exhibitions such as "Mao goes Pop: China post-1989," Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney (1993,) while his solo exhibitions includes shows at Powerhouse Museum, Sydney; Asia Society Museum, New York; and Stadtische Museum Heilbronn, Germany. In 1999 he received an Australia Council grant to travel to Jingdezhen to explore porcelain production, enabling him to expand his "China, China" series of porcelain portrait busts. He was awarded the national Sculpture prize in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia in 2001, and his works are in collections such as Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane and Asia Society Museum, New York [bio: Melissa Chiu]
[ via: artinconnu ]
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
"Space" theme Chinese Posters
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