For this anime, any and all efforts to comment on the narrative seem to have been mooted, as the main creators - given their big names - are clearly not motivated by this. Each audience may be able to make their own interpretations of this six-episode animation, but in any case, the literary and artistic attributes of this animation work are extremely obvious and basically unchangeable. Like "EVA", "Special She" will continue to be active among animation fans as a literary animation, and will evolve various interpretations, evaluations and praises. The work "Special She" - like the famous "EVA" - will be somewhat unfamiliar and unfamiliar to the vast majority of domestic audiences, mainly because this work will definitely not be the current Chinese animation. The mainstream, not even the mainstream of world animation. The vast majority of work in a mature animation market may be of poor quality, but the themes are often genre. A special work like "Special She", no matter what its painting, investment, and content, may have a very small impact on the mainstream model of the animation market. The current task of Chinese animation is not to tinker with this kind of work like a seedling encouragement. It needs time, talent, accumulation, and a mature animation industry. What Chinese animation really needs is more commercial animation to make up for the shortcomings of the past, and to complete the path that should be taken step by step.
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