The 3D animation giant "Agung" landed in China and became a new bridge for animation communication between China and South Korea
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Phoenix Entertainment News (Writing/Ermeng Photography/Kakashi) On February 27, the 3D cartoon giant "Agung" held a launching ceremony in Beijing, announcing that it will gradually develop into movies, theme parks, games, children's musicals, Books and other fields, and strive to create a new communication bridge between China and South Korea's animation culture.
"Agung" is an excellent comic work created by Masaji Tanaka. The most special thing is that the book does not have a single line of dialogue. The protagonist is a cute and powerful little dinosaur and a group of wild animals. The book consists of many short stories, telling the story of a small Agonne with a big head living in modern forests, fields, mountains or oceans. Agung's image was also introduced into Namco's fighting game "Iron Fist 3".
Thecheerful storyline of "Agung" and the brave and kind character of the protagonist Agung gave children a positive guiding role. The comic was immediately sought after by a large number of fans after it was released. The animated version of "Agung" was invested heavily by South Korea's Daewon Company to animate classic Japanese comics, and was introduced from China's Gaohe culture to the China TV animation market. With its well-produced and fascinating plots comparable to Hollywood blockbusters, the film caused a huge audience surge in South Korea and ignited many peripheral products.
Atpress conference for the launch ceremony of "Agung"
, Gaohe Culture held a joint venture signing ceremony with South Korea's Daewon Animation, which means that the copyright management model of China animation will open a new chapter. Not only that, the establishment of the joint venture company also provides a greater promotion for the development of products surrounding the animated film "Agung". The person in charge of Gaohe Culture said that in the future,"Agung" will gradually develop into various fields such as movies, theme parks, games, children's musicals, and books, striving to create a new communication bridge between China and South Korea's animation culture. It is reported that the film will be broadcast on CCTV Children's Channel every Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon starting from February 27.
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