>>149484407
I'm sure I can trust the Chinese with their numbers. Especially after covid when their cases were less than any other major nation despite being the epicenter of the virus.
>>149484394 (OP)
It convinced China that it doesn't need westernslop in their theaters anymore
Expect to see more Chinese animated films on par with Pixar's quality
>>149486480 >>149487657
The CCP boomers seem to actively loathe soft power. They still wish that China was feared and respected as a strongman nation rather than China being adored by foreigners.
>>149487657
Even Americas Disney scene bothers them immensely to try and pay for this film to be the top animated.
There are even two Disneylands in China, there will never be an equivalent in the US or arguably even China. That bothers them.
>>149487588
Cause when the communists took over their leader erased everything he didn't like to the point that Americanized Chinese food is arguably more authentic then what they have over there.
>>149484394 (OP)
Really
You'd figure all the shilling it got, SOMEONE would have still been talking about it >B-b-but you're talking about it NOW!
Doesn't count when call it out to laugh at it faggot, especially when it's been months since any thread.
>>149484394 (OP)
You don't see the cultural impact because you're not in the right spaces, which is the Chinese internet watching Chinawomen fujos mash their beans to Nezha fucking that dragon boy.
>>149484394 (OP)
yeah it's almost like ugly shitty 3D movies are ugly and shitty >>149484988
wasn't Xi supposed to be getting disposed or is that more "china will collapse in 120 nanoseconds from now!" bullshit? eh, who cares, not my country not my problem >>149487588
China has gone through genuine cultural erasure despite the fact that their entire IRL history could fuel books, TV shows and movies until time stops