There are many high-quality animations in China, but we are willing to be eclectic, so for a time both Chinese and Japanese comics can develop healthily in our country.
Among them, there are many Japanese comics that we have seen since childhood and always thought they were Chinese comics. Do you know?
1. Are you surprised, the young master of China?
The protagonist Xiao Dangjia (the Japanese name is translated as Liu Pleiades) is from Sichuan, and he honed his cooking skills in order to obtain the title of special chef. This looks like a local Chinese animation.
More importantly, the dishes cooked there are all authentic Chinese dishes. I remember there were mapo tofu, steamed buns, dumplings, siu mai and so on. It was really amazing.
2. Does the anime "Maoyan Three Sisters" look familiar?
This is also an animation that I watched when I was very young. Although the protagonists are three women, it was also interesting for boys to watch at the time.
In order to get back the collectibles that originally belonged to their father, the three sisters transformed into the three fashionable cat-eyed sisters and went back and forth with the police every night.
The animation does not promote bad things, but instead highlights the clever and wise side of the three sisters, making the plot very light and not heavy.
The most interesting thing is that police officer Toshio visits their cafe during the day, but he has no idea that his sweetheart is the one who opposes him every night.
It looks good, but I always misunderstood it as a Chinese comic.
3. Dragon Fighter This anime is a masterpiece in the hearts of many boys.
When I was a kid, I really thought it was a domestic animation. Especially the scene where Xiaodu summoned the Dragon God, I felt that it was the machine war of domestic animation. The journey of a group of people going through levels all the way to the top of Chuangjie Mountain was also very interesting. I never imagined it.
It's actually a Japanese animation.
Maybe the only thing is that when I listened to the ending song, I was surprised why I couldn't understand it. Later I realized that it was a Japanese song.
Maybe I was too young to realize this.
4. An anime about a very young girl named Saint.
It feels like we watched a lot of campus love animations that girls liked when we were young.
The story also tells the story of the heroine Meme as a phantom thief. Although she steals things, she always does justice. As a detective, the male protagonist Asuka Ni's primary goal is to catch the holy girl. This is a hazy and slow love story.
It's on!
There is a detail in the animation that every time the heroine appears as a Phantom Thief, she has to go through a transformation process. I suspect that the later Balala Little Fairy also learned from its transformation.
Maybe it really borrowed the essence of transformation, I don’t know.
5. I really liked watching the highly intelligent formula racing cars at that time.
I also bought many cars to play with.
When it was introduced to the mainland, it was renamed "Thunderbolt Racing". The main plot tells the story of the protagonist Hayato Kazami who was accidentally recorded as the only driver by the system of the intelligent formula "Asrada" and embarked on a passionate story of conquering the track and becoming the champion.
At that time, I had no idea that this was a foreign animation. All I thought about was the exciting competition on the field, and I was envious of the protagonist for having such a smart racing car. I wish I had one myself.
?However, in childhood I could only play with ordinary toy cars.
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