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| A scene from Pig Bajie Eat
Watermelons
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Paper-cut animated films are a kind of
cartoons unique to China, which applies Chinese folk handicraft of paper-cut
into the design of cartoon films. Pig Bajie Eat Watermelons, directed by
Wan Guchan in 1958, is the first Chinese paper-cut film. The film features
lively color and modeling of folk paper-cut flavor, making the audiences find
everything new and fresh and adding a new kind of film to Chinese cartoon films.
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| A scene from Golden Trumpet
Shell
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Following Pig Bajie Eat Watermelons,
several other paper-cut animated films came out in succession, including
Fishing Boys, The Mad Monk Plays Cricket Fight, Panax
Moppets, and so on, consolidating and developing the film type. Golden
Trumpet Shell, directed by Wan Guchan in 1963, pushed the paper-cut animated
films to a new height. The film won the Lumumba Award at the Third Asian-African
Film Festival held in 1964 in Indonesia.
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| A scene from The Fox Hunts The
Hunter
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After the 1970s, the films such as The Fox
Hunts The Hunter and The Fox Sends Grapes, etc., with famous painter
Han Meilin serving as their designer of fine arts, were characterized by
distinct styles and refined paper-cut flavor. Among them, The Fox Hunts The
Hunter won the Best Fine Arts Award at the Zagreb Film Festival in
Yugoslavia in 1979.