Hot Topics: Why European Anime is Rare in China: A Deep Dive into Global Animation Trends

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Recently, a hot topic has sparked a lively discussion on social media: Why is European anime almost unseen in China? Do Europeans not watch anime? Let's delve into this intriguing question and explore the dynamics of global animation.
    Many netizens believe that European anime is generally more child-oriented, targeting young audiences rather than adults. Unlike Japanese anime, which caters to a wide age range, European animations are often designed for children. This might explain why adults seeking anime online prefer content aimed at teenagers or older audiences, rather than shows made for toddlers.
    For instance, I once had a colleague who shared that her two-year-old child loved watching 'In the Night Garden,' a European live-action animated series for young children. Adults, on the other hand, are unlikely to be interested in such content.
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