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"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

author:Qingyu Jun J
"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The superhero series of anime and manga is almost a household name and well-known today.

Even the author's grandmother, because of the relationship with the baby, must know whether she bought Superman or Spider-Man.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Do you know when the world's first superhero animation was released?

In 1941.

Today' author is sharing the first superhero animation - "Superman".

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The villain of this part is very rampant, not only kidnapping the female protagonist, but also scolding the male protagonist for not being a human.

At the beginning of the story, the film first introduces a planet, Krypton.

Because the people on this planet are more kryptonite, the planet has developed to a high degree of civilization, and a superhuman race has been born - that is, the intellectual and human bodies have reached the ultimate state of perfect human beings.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

However, the truth that "Europe does not save africa, Krypton does not change his life" is eternal.

This Krypton star is "non-angry" (that is, unlucky) and encounters a super earthquake that can destroy the entire planet.

So the whole planet received a box lunch.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

In addition to our protagonist Superman, whose father is a scientist with the powers of a prophet, sending The Infant Superman to Earth in advance.

Superman was able to escape.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Superman, as the hope of the whole planet, is undoubtedly a "European full" (good luck) person.

When he came to Earth, he met a well-meaning driver and sent him to an orphanage, avoiding the fate of "dying before he left the school".

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

As Superman grew bigger, he gradually discovered that he was different.

For example, he is faster than a bullet.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The above biu is superman in the past.

For example, his strength is greater than that of the locomotive.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

For example, he can jump over the skyscraper with a single jump.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

After a period of development, this former baby has grown into a superman with a steel body.

Hidden in the city, in order to better serve the people, Superman assumed the pseudonym Kakra Ken, and used his status as a moderate reporter for the Metropolitan Newspaper as a cover to rise and fall in the workplace.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Today, Metropolitan Newspapers received a threatening letter from Frankenstein.

The length of the letter is still quite long, and the handwriting is wild and uninhibited.

The only regret is that there is too much nonsense.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

To sum up, this is the sentence that the author intercepted: he will do things with electric light at 12 o'clock tonight.

It was learned that the editor-in-chief at this time sent Ken to assist Louis in the investigation and complete the report.

However, the heroine Louis said: Men will only affect the speed at which I write reports.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

After the heroine finished speaking, she left in a fit of rage, ready to go to Frankenstein to investigate the situation.

Gear changes quickly and charmingly.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

It's that the plane isn't flying very well.

If the author does not know that the heroine did not drink, this S-type driving technique who looked at it did not say a word: "drunk driving.".

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The heroine here has sent the head out.

The Frankenstein over there was also ready to collect his head.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This downstairs posture is also too ghostly, and the author has cycled several times but can't see enough.

We invite everyone to enjoy it together.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Unsurprisingly, the villain captures a non-wild heroine.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Looking at the villain from this perspective, is it super scary?

No way, the author watched the villain's hairstyle old drama, it is too much like Ultraman.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This villain is a character who doesn't talk much.

A few words to the heroine: Don't you want big news? Then I'll give you big news!

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

At this time, he did not know how careful the heroine in front of him was.

Otherwise, now he will definitely do something big without a word and a muffled voice.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

With the pull of the electric gate, Frankenstein's electro-optical equipment has also been activated.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This picture is inexplicably a little bit superior.

Maybe it's because they live tall.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Frankenstein first targeted a heavily trafficked bridge.

As soon as the golden light was swept away, the bridge body was instantly eroded and broken in an instant.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The bridges are broken, can Superman sit still?

Put a precious image of Superman dressing up.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

You probe the brain, like a small rat stealing oil.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Superman crept out of the office building.

Frankenstein will then have a target for skyscrapers.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Jin Guang: I will try my best to perform with you.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Skyscraper: Sorry, best actor in the whole show, this building is booked.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Seriously, the waist of this skyscraper still looks soft.

Shake your head so hard that you can get a q-bomb.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

But none of this mattered, what mattered was that Superman held the building up.

By the way, I also experienced a wave of golden light baths.

Superman: How does your stomach warm up?

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Originally, Superman forced The Golden Light back with his hand.

It's about to push to the top.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Frankenstein secretly increased the golden energy.

So there is the following passage, which comes from Superman's aerial talent (beaten) performance.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Superman, who had the opportunity to show his talents, was overjoyed.

So happy to tie a knot to Frankenstein's machine.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Frankenstein's heart was broken, but it was all his heart.

Sadly, he said the central idea of the play:

He's simply not human.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Because of Superman's operation, the machine developed by Frankenstein grew a pox.

It's really a big one.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Directly disfigure the machine.

It was humiliated, so it blew itself up.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Because of the explosion, Frankenstein's secret base was also destroyed.

But it doesn't matter, anyway, a new house has been arranged.

Eat and wrap up.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Didn't the author say that the heroine was careful with her eyes?

This can be seen in her report.

Heroine: Thank you for the big news that the villain sent me, laughed.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This photo is a real "bamboo shoot".

It is much more "bamboo shoots" than the one I took screenshots.

The heroine's goddamn revenge.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This animation has a lot of wonderful shots.

What impressed me the most was the aerial view shown by this superman with the heroine when he flew with the heroine.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

This paragraph is so real that it can make people feel dizzy.

Know that this is 2d, not 3d.

This level of painting is not strong.

The architectural design in the film "Superman" has quite German expressionism, and the contrast between light and shadow is quite film noir, and it is also mixed with a large number of distorted and oblique compositional pictures, and the desire for expression is very strong.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

The birth of this animation was of innovative significance to the animation industry at that time.

At that time, the animated characters in cartoons were mainly cartoon characters, and they were basically comedies (social background influences).

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

And "Superman" is the first animation film to break away from the comedy element and take the sci-fi + action route.

Although there are also some rotoscopic scenes, but the proportion is not large, most of the scenes in the animation are from the animators' real shooting, just like the author finally said that the high-altitude overhead scene is from the real shooting scene.

Unfortunately, this film only received a nomination for the 1941 Academy Award for Best Animation, losing to Disney's "Birth of a Claw", but this still does not affect its status in the minds of fans.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

Oh, here's a hot addition.

Superman does not fly in the original manga setting, but is only set to "easily jump over tall buildings".

But the production said: You want us to make the whole Superman bounce around the picture? Is this wanting us to die?

So Superman in the anime changed the original jump to flying.

The animators happily gave themselves a thumbs up, clever way of being lazy.

"Superman": The first superhero animation, the villain binds the female protagonist, and also bombards the male protagonist for not being human

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