In recent years, Chinese animation has been constantly trying and exploring, although the animation film has been tried several times, although it has ushered in the progress of production technology, it has also been complained about by many audiences on the plot of the movie, "Big Fish and Begonias", "The Great Protector", Chinese animation will integrate a lot of domestic cultural elements when learning from Japanese and American animation production, but also gradually forgot the painting skills that were once full of China's unique aesthetic charm, "The Great Haunting of the Heavenly Palace", "Nezha Noisy Sea", "Tianshu Qitan", In fact, Chinese animation films have long created their own Chinese aesthetic painting production technology, but unfortunately, such a national painting style has not been excellently inherited in the end, but has changed into a reference for foreign animation now.

American animation can always shoot many classics against the background of ancient Chinese culture, such as "Mulan", "Kung Fu Panda" and so on.
The "Legend of the Magic String" that we want to talk about today is another masterpiece of stop-motion 3D animation produced by Laika Studio in the United States.
The dubbing lineup of this anime in the Us version can be described as a high value and high level, so feel free to enjoy the beauty of the voice actors
The voice of Kubo' Art Parkinson must be familiar to everyone, and he is a small actor who plays the protagonist Aiko in The Game of Thrones and Dracula in the first year.
Charlize Theron, who voiced Kubo's mother, is the heroine who steals the day and is also the main villain in Quick Strike 8.
Kubo's dad's voice actor, Charlie McConaughey, has participated in interstellar and is also a gloomy and crazy bloodthirsty killer in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The heroine of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is Runimara, who is voiced by Kubo's mother's sister.
Ralph Fiennes, the best supporting actor in Schindler's List, is also Gustav in The Grand Budapest Hotel, voiced by Luna in Legend of the Magic Strings.
How, is it a super luxurious high-value dubbing lineup, gathering all kinds of actors but not letting them show their faces, but I believe that even if there is only sound, they can exude their own unique charm and add more attraction to this animated movie.
Set against the backdrop of Japanese culture, the animated film is somewhat similar to the ancient Chinese myth of The Lotus Lantern, which also tells the story of a brave teenager who is destroyed by evil forces and embarks on an adventure to save his father and mother.
One of the most imaginative is the use of origami art to show the magic is another highly aesthetic qualitative leap of Laika Animation, which combines folk tales with brilliant visual effects, and the smooth picture and vivid and flexible characters are like the actions and expressions that are given to the soul.
American animation has repeatedly produced animated films set in other cultures, which are also very shocking.
Text: Lee@ Io Anime