Japanese animation and China are really not the same level.
I only watched "Apple Nuclear War II" this year. After watching this, it aroused my interest and passion in watching a series of Japanese animations.
Gorgeous fighting scenes and stunts that are difficult to achieve in real people are all dreamily designed and realized in cartoons. After watching this, I understand why Japan's animation industry is so developed, you can see "Apple Nuclear War I", produced in 2004. You will know what kind of improvement and progress animation I and II are.
Maybe many people feel that Japanese animation always mentions things like robots, artificial intelligence, and biochemical people, and constantly mentions the ethics/morality of these things in many works. It can be said that this is because Japan itself is already in an electronic age of robots. The robots they produce are no longer engineering samples but civilian products. Products with different functions are flooding the store, and it is as common and comfortable as you and I go to Gome today to buy hair dryers. easy. Perhaps Japan is the country that really encountered the norms/definitions of robot ethics and behavior first.
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