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Shanghai Animation Film Studio () also known as SAFS () is a
Chinese animation Chinese animation refers to animation made in China. In China and in Chinese, donghua ( zh, s=动画, t=動畫, p=dònghuà) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, ''donghua'' is col ...
studio based in
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,
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, as part of the Shanghai Film Group Corporation. Shanghai Animation Film Studio was officially established in April, 1957, led by pioneering animators and artists including Te Wei, and Wan Brothers. It has produced around 500 films with over 40,000 minutes of original animation data source, covering 80% of China's domestic animation production. SAFS produces a number of animated films in various art forms with Chinese artistic characteristics, including Jianzhi, Shuimohua, Puppetoon, Zhezhi (also known as origami),
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, etc. It also has international collaborations with various studios around the world.


History


Establishment (1946-1957)

In 1949, at the time the People's of Republic China was established, the Ministry of Culture sent a group of young animators, including Te Wei (1915-2010), the caricaturist, and Jing Shi (1919-1997), the painter, to Changchun Film Studio, as known as
Northeast Film Studio Northeast Film Studio () was one of the first formally established movie production company in the northeast part of China. Early history After the War of Resistance against Japan the studio was established in the Dongbei territory of China. On ...
before 1946, to start an animation team. As Te Wei described, the pioneers had lack of knowledge and technique regarding animation, so at the time Te Wei led the team to study animation productions done by the Soviet Union. In 1950, the animation team transferred to Shanghai, where advanced animating equipments and human resource were available, and it was expanded by the join of new young artists from
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, the Art Institute of Suzhou and other leading institutions. Meanwhile, as the political situation stabilized in China, the
Wan Brothers The Wan Brothers () were born in the early 20th century in Nanjing, China. They became the founders and pioneers of the Chinese animation industry and made the first Asian animation feature-length film, '' Princess Iron Fan'' in 1941. Background ...
, Wan Chaochen and Wan Laiming, the earliest Chinese animators, returned to Shanghai to join the group. In 1957, Shanghai Animation Film Studio was officially set up as an independent department under the Ministry of Culture. As the director and the head of the studio, Te Wei led over 200 workers at the time to create educational and entertaining animated films for children. While learning animation technique from overseas, the pioneers started to explore new methods to reflect Chinese cultural characteristics, including using puppet, paper-cutting, traditional Chinese art elements such as
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masking. '' The Magical Pen'' (1955) and '' The Conceited General'' (1956), two of the most representative films at the time, brought up attention worldwide and won a series of domestic and international awards. The founding of Shanghai Animation Film studio was also promoted by the "
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" in 1956, in which the government of Communist Party encouraged the development and innovation of technology and art in China.


The golden age (1957–1966)

After the success of '' The Magical Pen'' (1955) and '' The Conceited General'' (1956), the studio got additional support from the government which encouraged them to study Western animation and develop its own models and methods that were truly Chinese. The period of 1957 to 1966 was described as the "golden age" of Chinese animation films especially because of the high productivity and quality of Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Along with the creative techniques and outstanding Chinese artistry, a number of animated films have reached the top level internationally. Premier
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai (; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman and military officer who served as the first premier of the People's Republic of China from 1 October 1949 until his death on 8 January 1976. Zhou served under Chairman M ...
said that "Animation films are rather outstanding with their special and unique style in the Chinese Film Industry." In this period, the studio developed various innovative techniques expressing national style. In 1958, Wan Guchan, with young animator Hu Jinqing, and their crew developed a new animating technique, jianzhi, based on Chinese traditional paper-cuts and produced the first jianzhi style animation, ''
Pigsy Eats Watermelon ''Pigsy Eats Watermelon'' () is a 1958 Chinese animation short film produced at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. It is also translated as ''"Mr. Pig Eats Watermelon"'' or ''"Zhu Bajie Eats Watermelon"''. Wan Guch ...
'' (1958). Te Wei, inspired by the famous ink wash artist Qi Baishi, directed first ink-wash and brush-painting style animated film - ''
Where is Mama ''Where is Mama'' or ''Where's Mama'' (), is a short Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1960 under the artistic guidance of Te Wei. The narrated film describes the adventures and misadventures of a group of tadpo ...
'' (1960), which won high valued awards at movie festivals including the Locarno International Film Festival in 1961, the 4th Annecy International Animation Film Festival in 1962 and 17th Cannes Film Festival in 1964. In 1963, Te Wei and Qian Jiajun produced the second ink-wash and brush-painting animation, ''Buffalo Boy and the Flute'' (1963). In the same period, Yu Zhenguang (1906-1991) directed first folded-paper animation, ''A Clever Duckling'' (1963), featuring a folk craft technique, zhezhi (also known as Japanese
origami ) is the Japanese art of paper folding. In modern usage, the word "origami" is often used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin. The goal is to transform a flat square sheet of paper into a f ...
). The most well-known animation produced at Shanghai Animation Film Studio is '' Havoc in Heaven (Da Nao Tian Gong)'' (1961,1964), directed by Wan Laiming as his second cel animation. He adopted many features from Chinese stage art for environmental design, character design, movement reference (especially in
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's military style) and the beautiful rich color palette. The movie was shown at the Locarno Film Festival in 1965 and won wide praise from international audience. In this period, Shanghai Animation Film studio produced good amount of remarkable animated films in various forms including ''The adventures of The Little Fisherman'' (1959), ''The Spirit of Ginseng'' (1961), ''Red Army Bridge'' (1964), ''More or Less'' (1964) and so on. These films brought Chinese animation to the world stage at that time. When Peking Television was launched on September 2, 1958, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio began producing animated TV commercials for various clients including Tsingtao Brewery, but the station stopped airing TVCs during the
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from 1966 to 1976. However, it wasn't until 1979, when the Shanghai Animation Film Studio resumed the production of animated TV commercials since the
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held by
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from 1978 to 2013 including
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(an
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soft drink from
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,
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which was unofficially sold in communist
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from 1949 to 1979 before it became official). The golden age ended with the outbreak of the
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in 1966, which dealt the animation film industry a hard blow, and limited the productivity of the studio.


Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)

During the period of the
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, the whole studio was shut down by the Red Guards from 1965 to 1972. Almost all the animated films produced before were prohibited except ''The Cock Crows at Midnight'' (1964) by Yiou Lei, a puppet film about overthrowing evil landlords, and ''Two Heroic Sisters of the Grasslands'' (1964), directed by Qian Yunda and Tang Cheng, singing the praises of
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and the
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:
"There are countless stars in the sky. But greater by far is the number of the commune's sheep. In the sky are pure white clouds. But whiter yet is the wool of the commune's sheep. Whiter yet is the wool of the commune's sheep. Our beloved Chairman Mao Dear Chairman Mao, under your sun the prairie prospers. Our beloved Communist Party, Dear Communist Party. The little shepherdesses grow under your leadership. The little shepherdesses grow under your leadership…" 'Two Heroic Sisters of the Grasslands'' (1964)ref name="ReferenceA"/>
Famous movies such as ''Buffalo Boy and the Flute''(1963) and ''
Havoc in Heaven ''Havoc in Heaven'', also translated as ''Uproar in Heaven'', is a Chinese donghua feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 196 ...
'' (1961,1964) were banned because of the "ignorance of class struggle" and implication of overthrowing the government. Many of the leaders and artists of the previous productions of the studio were rounded up and sent to peasant villages to self-reflect on their anti-revolutionary action. In 1973, animators were gradually sent back to the studio, but most animations during this era were made for propaganda use in order to educate illiterate groups of the masses about contemporary political affairs, including ''Support Vietnamese to Fight Against America'', ''Expose the Peace Negotiation Conspiracy of America'', and ''After School''. In the same year, Wang Shuchen and Yan Dingxian made ''The Little Balu'' (1973), a story of a boy joined the liberation Red Army. The bold graphic style of characters and background corresponded to the style of prevailing propaganda posters around the country at the time. Not until the fall of the
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in 1976, did the studio finally recover under the stabilized political situation. Returning animators started to work on the projects that they had left for years.


Late 20th century (1976-1999)

In 1979, ''
Nezha Conquers the Dragon King ''Nezha Conquers the Dragon King'' () is a 1979 Chinese animated fantasy film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival, listed under the English title ''Prince Nezha's Trium ...
'' was made for celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is the first full-length animation films in China. The first puppet series, Th
Story of Afanti
was published in 1980 and vividly depicts a legendary figure of the Xinjiang Uygur ethnic group, Afanti. And then spread overseas. In 1981, the
Three Monks ''Three Monks'' (), also translated as ''The Three Buddhist Priests'', is a Chinese animated short film produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio (SAFS). After the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976, the film was one of the first anima ...
, based on a Chinese folk proverb, was published by The Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and won the first Golden Rooster Award for Chinese film in 1980. In 1984, Shanghai Animation Film Studio adjusted the leadership, Yan Dingxian as director, Te Wei as a consultant. The focus of this period was on a series of fine art films. For example, the first paper-cut series Calabash Brothers, the 13-episode animated series ''The Dirty King's Adventures'', the animated series ''Shuke and Beta'' and ''The Rubik's Cube Tower'' were also important works of this period. Subsequently, Zhou Keqin and Chang Guangxi successively held the post of factory director. Since the 1985, Chinese animation films have enjoyed a difficult period, when Anime from Japan and the United States quickly took over the domestic market In 1992, one of the first Western companies to come in contact with the studio was Prrfect Animation in
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. They attempted to bring efficiency, dependability and quality control to the studio. In 2001, the studio became part of the Shanghai Film Group Corporation. In 1994, Jin Guoping became the factory director.
Lotus Lantern ''Lotus Lantern'' () is a Chinese animated feature film based on the Chinese fairy tale, The Magic Lotus Lantern, produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Plot The story is based on the traditional Chinese folklore about a boy named Chenxi ...
(1999) is another theatrical animated film after the Golden Monkey King (1984), and it is the first commercial animated film in China. By chang Guangxi as director, Wu Yigong as artistic director, Jin Fuzai as music director,
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, Jing Ning, Chen Paisi,
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and so participate in dubbing. The three theme songs and interludes are “365 Days to Think of you“, "Heaven and Earth in my Heart", and "Love in one Word". The singers are
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, Liu Huan and Zhang Xinzhe.


21st century (2000-Present)

In 2001,
Music Up Music Up (Chinese: 我为歌狂), also known as ''Crazy for the Song'', is the first Chinese animation (alternatively known as a Donghua) idol TV series in China. It was distributed by Shanghai Animation Film Studio and produced by Welkin-Anima ...
, the first animated series of campus music, opened a new chapter for domestic animation with its flying and unrestrained dream chasing stories and many original songs elaborately created. With the new strength of hu Yanbin, Inspiration Band and other bands, it set a record of super platinum album sales. In 2004, the first installment of Big Ear Tutu animation series directed by Su Da was released and premiered on CCTV children's channel. Over the course of five seasons, the 130-episode series has been a childhood companion for countless children. For many years in a row, it has been the champion of THE children's Channel of CCTV and the four big cartoon TV stations in terms of audience rating, with over 2 billion online voD. In 2006 Shanghai Animation Films Studio produced the cinema puppet film
Xi Yu Qi Tong
. In 2007, the shadow produced large national epic cinema cartoon " Warriors", won the "12th China Hua Biao Award outstanding animated film", "changzhou best feature film award", and also won the " golden rooster award for best animated film" and " golden bear award" international - the best cinema cartoon animation works. In 2011, more than 50 years after
Havoc in Heaven ''Havoc in Heaven'', also translated as ''Uproar in Heaven'', is a Chinese donghua feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 196 ...
was released, the studio combined tradition with high technology and teamed up with the world's largest film and television post-production company to create a new 3D version of the classic work. American technicians, through the world's leading technology, to its film restoration, restoration, color blending and a series of digital processing, 2D to wide screen 3D image conversion and a lot of work In March 2013, the studio sued Apple Inc. for selling over 110 of their films on
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without authorization. In April 2018, Su Da became the director of Shanghai Art film Studio.


Key people

*
Wan brothers The Wan Brothers () were born in the early 20th century in Nanjing, China. They became the founders and pioneers of the Chinese animation industry and made the first Asian animation feature-length film, '' Princess Iron Fan'' in 1941. Background ...
(Wan Laiming, 1900-1997, Wan Guchen, 1900-1995, Wan Chaochen, 1906-1992, Wan Dihuan, 1907 - ?), the founders and pioneers of the
Chinese animation Chinese animation refers to animation made in China. In China and in Chinese, donghua ( zh, s=动画, t=動畫, p=dònghuà) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, ''donghua'' is col ...
industry. Made the first Asian animation feature-length film, ''Princess with the Iron Fan'' (1939). * Te Wei (1915–2010), caricaturist, animator, director, the first head of Shanghai Animation Film Studio. *Jing Shi (1919-1997), painter, animator. *Qian Jiajun (1916–2011), animator, director, one of the founders of ink-wash animation. *Qian Yunda (born 1928), animator, director. character designer. *Jin Jin (1915-1989), children's writer. *Yan Dingxian (1936-?), animation director and head of Shanghai Studio from 1985-1989 *A Da (Xu Jingda), animator, cartoonist, film producer


Selected films and TV series

*1950 Thank you, Kitty (Xie Xie Xiao Hua Mao) *1951 Xiao Tiezhu *1952 Kitten goes fishing *1953 Mushroom *1955 ''The Magic Paint-brush'' *1956 '' The Proud General'' *1958 ''
Pigsy Eats Watermelon ''Pigsy Eats Watermelon'' () is a 1958 Chinese animation short film produced at the Shanghai Animation Film Studio by Wan Laiming and Wan Guchan. It is also translated as ''"Mr. Pig Eats Watermelon"'' or ''"Zhu Bajie Eats Watermelon"''. Wan Guch ...
(Zhubajie Chi Xi Gua)'' *1960 ''
Where is Mama ''Where is Mama'' or ''Where's Mama'' (), is a short Chinese animated film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio in 1960 under the artistic guidance of Te Wei. The narrated film describes the adventures and misadventures of a group of tadpo ...
'' *1961,1964 ''
Havoc in Heaven ''Havoc in Heaven'', also translated as ''Uproar in Heaven'', is a Chinese donghua feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers. The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 196 ...
'' *1963 ''Buffalo Boy and the Flute'' *1963 ''A Clever Duckling'' *1964 ''Red Army Bridge'' *1964 ''The Cock Crows at Midnight'' *1964 ''Two Heroic Sisters of the Grasslands'' *1973 ''The little Balu'' *1979 '' Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King'' *1981 ''Monkeys Fish the Moon'' *1983 ''
The Fight Between the Snipe and the Clam ''The Fight Between the Snipe and the Clam'' (), also translated as ''Snipe–Clam Grapple'', is a 1983 Chinese animated short film directed by Hu Jinqing and produced by the Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It won the Silver Bear for Best Short F ...
'' *1984 '' Black Cat Detective'' *1985 ''
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(San Da Baigujing)'' *1986 '' Calabash Brothers'' (TV series) *1999 ''
Lotus Lantern ''Lotus Lantern'' () is a Chinese animated feature film based on the Chinese fairy tale, The Magic Lotus Lantern, produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Plot The story is based on the traditional Chinese folklore about a boy named Chenxi ...
'' *2001 ''
Music Up Music Up (Chinese: 我为歌狂), also known as ''Crazy for the Song'', is the first Chinese animation (alternatively known as a Donghua) idol TV series in China. It was distributed by Shanghai Animation Film Studio and produced by Welkin-Anima ...
''


International collaborations

*1989 ''
Reynard The Fox Reynard the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from the second half of the 12th century. The genre was popular throughout the Late Middle Ages, a ...
'' with Manfred Durniok Filmproduktion (Germany), and
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(Germany) *1993 ''
Baby Follies ''Baby Follies'' was a French children's animated series first broadcast in 1993–94. Plot Baby Town is a city where babies have adventures before stork Storks are large, long-legged, long-necked wading birds with long, stout bills. They ...
'' with Les Cartooneurs Associés and
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(France) *1993 ''
The Busy World of Richard Scarry ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry'' is an animated children's television series, produced by CINAR Animation and France Animation in association with Paramount Television, which aired from 1994 to 1997, first on Showtime, later on Nickelodeo ...
'' with
Cookie Jar Entertainment Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc. (also known as Cookie Jar Group and originally known as CINAR; renamed as DHX Cookie Jar Inc. from 2012 until 2014, or simply just Cookie Jar) was a Canadian media production and distribution company owned by DHX ...
(Canada), and MoonScoop Group (France) *1998 ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' with
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Film (Germany) *1997 ''
The Toothbrush Family ''The Toothbrush Family'' is an Australian children's animated television series featuring a group of anthropomorphic personal-care supplies. The series was first aired in 1977 until the final episode's airing in 1999. Concept and production ...
'' with
Southern Star Entertainment Endemol Australia, formerly known as Southern Star Group, Southern Star Productions, Southern Star/Hanna-Barbera Australia and Taft-Hardie Group Pty Ltd, was Australia's largest independent television production and distribution group. On 26 Jul ...
(Australia), and
Film Australia Film Australia was a company established by the Government of Australia to produce films about Australia in 1973. Its predecessors were the Cinema and Photographic Branch (1913–38), the Australian National Film Board (1939–1955, under diff ...
(Australia) *2000 '' A Miss Mallard Mystery'' with
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(Canada) *2002 ''Space Hip Hop Duck'' with Sunwoo Entertainment (South Korea), and
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(South Korea) *2002 '' Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings'' with
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(Canada) *2009 ''
Fishtronaut ''Fishtronaut'' ( pt, Peixonauta) is an animated children's television series created by Celia Catunda and Kiko Mistrorigo, and produced by TV PinGuim, in association with Discovery Kids (Latin America). The series tells the story of Fishtrona ...
'' with TV PinGuim (Brazil), and
Tooncan Tooncan was an animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec founded by Paul Cadieux.Thomas, Holly E. (2007, June 17)Children's DVDs: Small-Screen Summer '' The Washington Post''. Retrieved March 29, 2008. The company has worked on TF1's ''The Be ...
(Canada) *2014 '' Earth to Luna!'' with TV PinGuim (Brazil)


See also

*
History of Chinese Animation The history of Chinese animation began in the 20th century in the Republic of China when the people became fascinated with the idea of animation. A lengthy history interlocks between the art, politics and the ever-changing economy. Chinese animatio ...
*
Chinese Animation Chinese animation refers to animation made in China. In China and in Chinese, donghua ( zh, s=动画, t=動畫, p=dònghuà) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, ''donghua'' is col ...
* Changchun Film Studio *
Northeast Film Studio Northeast Film Studio () was one of the first formally established movie production company in the northeast part of China. Early history After the War of Resistance against Japan the studio was established in the Dongbei territory of China. On ...
* Shanghai Film Group Corporation


References

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