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In Japanese animation works, there are characters of various nationalities, whether these nationalities are realistic or overhead, since the characters in Japanese animation show an international tendency, then China as a country with great influence in the world, Japanese animation works in order to attract more Chinese audiences, sometimes add Chinese roles in the role settings, and even say that some Of the story stages of Japanese animation works are set in China, such as "Chinese Little Boss". Next, Jun Shibu will introduce several Chinese characters in Japanese anime, but the first thing to explain is that some of these characters are Chinese, some are Chinese with Chinese ancestry, and some are characters who are based on Chinese.

The first thing to introduce is the Chinese character Liu Pleixing, who is very familiar to the domestic 80s and post-90s Chinese animation audiences, Liu Pleixing is the special chef in "China Little Boss", in the setting of "China Little Boss", Liu Pleixing is also the youngest special chef in the world. The original author of the manga "Chinese Little Boss" Yuji Ogawa said that he likes to eat Chinese food very much, so Ogawa Yuji created such a food manga that uses China as a stage and takes cooking duels as the biggest attraction. Because the theme of "China Little Boss" makes Chinese comic readers and animation audiences feel intimate, when the animation of "China Little Boss" was broadcast on domestic television, this animation was once popular.
The second Chinese character to be introduced is Li Xiaowolf, the boyfriend of Kinomoto Sakura in "Magic Card Girl Sakura", And Jun Shibu did not examine which of the first Japanese anime characters with obvious Masata attributes was, but The first time Jun Shibu came into contact with the foreign word was Li Xiaowolf through "Magic Card Girl Sakura", Li Xiaowolf was from Hong Kong, China, and when he first appeared in the anime of "Magic Card Girl Sakura", he was equivalent to Kinomoto Sakura's opponent, and later as everyone knows, Lee became lovers with Sakura Konomoto, and showed her love in the latest anime of "Magic Card Girl Sakura".
The third character to be introduced Chinese is the Japanese sports animation "Ping Pong" that Jun Shibu admires very much, and the director of "Ping Pong" Masaaki Yuasa is also a director that Jun Shibu admires, and Masaaki Yuasa's animation style is its own. In "Table Tennis", there is a rather powerful Chinese table tennis player Kong Wenge, this role can be described as a complete Chinese, the reason for this is that in addition to the nationality of Kong Wenge's character is China, Kong Wenge's voice actor Wen Yexing is also a Chinese. Kong Wenge was able to hang the protagonist in the beginning, but he was very troubled by his presence in Japan, and later Kong Wenge found the meaning of living in Japan even if he lost the game.
The fourth "Chinese" character is the goddess Lin Mingmei, who is not Chinese in china, she is a Japanese Chinese. Lin Mingmei is the singer of the original "Chrono Fortress" animation, and the scene that Jun Shibu was most impressed by the character of Lin Mingmei was in the original "Chrono Fortress" theatrical version of the animation "Can Ever Remember Love", Lin Mingmei sang the classic animation song "Can Remember Love", at that time, Lin Mingmei's posture and performance were quite outstanding.
The last "Chinese" character Shibu Jun was left to Zhang Mei in "Fullmetal Alchemist", and Zhang Mei's country is called Xinguo, which is the niu aunt Arakawa Hiroshi, and according to the setting of the new country, its prototype should be the Great Qing Kingdom. Zhang Mei this character is one of Shibu Jun's favorite female characters in "Fullmetal Alchemist", Zhang Mei's appearance is quite cute, and there is a red panda as a partner, Shibu Jun's favorite thing to watch is the plot of Zhang Mei and Edward's brother Al interacting.
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