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And now, a news flash for those of you who think they've heard everything. It seems that China is seriously thinking about banning popular US children's series like Teletubbies and Blue's Clues because (are you sitting down?) both shows feature live-action figures interacting with animated cartoon characters. I'm not kidding! Apparently they feel that such shows would hurt the country's own animated cartoon development. For all the weird details, read here:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- China bans animation with live action elements By ALEXA OLESEN BEIJING (AP) - China has announced a ban on cartoons that blend animated elements with live-action actors, a move aimed at nurturing local animators and apparently curbing the use of foreign cartoons. Popular children's television shows featuring human hosts and animated elements such as Blue's Clues from the United States and Britain's Teletubbies could be included in the ban. The government's main television and film regulator warned in a Feb. 15 notice to broadcasters and theatres that cartoons including live characters could no longer be shown. It said violators would be punished but did not say what the penalties would be. It did not give examples of banned programs but described them as "so-called cartoons that mainly feature real people and only occasionally have computer-generated elements." Communist authorities are eager to expand the country's animation industry and also are worried about the influence of foreign pop culture on Chinese children. The cartoon ban is intended to "promote the development and prosperity of the cartoon industry in China," said the statement issued by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. The ban could also target feature films such as the 1988 feature film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, in which actor Bob Hoskins performed beside several animated characters. The broadcast administration's statement said it planned to review programs that had previously been granted licences to make sure none of the banned programming is aired. Phone calls to the administration's main office on Thursday weren't answered. Japanese and western animated programs gained an early foothold in China but the government wants to develop its own industry. China already limits foreign cartoons on television to 40 per cent of all cartoons broadcast. It has said it might ban all foreign cartoons from prime time television once the quantity and quality of domestic productions is considered adequate. Yet foreign cartoons dubbed into Chinese are a staple on late afternoon and weekend television. Chinese studios have taken advantage of low labour costs to build a growing business handling the labour-intensive animation of cartoons for foreign studios. Yet they've had little luck building up their own brands. There are few Chinese-made cartoons aside from a handful of traditional tales such as Journey to the West and some government-financed titles. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard. Imagine Tinky-Winky being a threat to a foreign country. Is nothing sacred anymore? |
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WOW!!!!
I've never heard that one before!!!!!
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