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- Q18126004 subject Q6580322.
- Q18126004 subject Q6967763.
- Q18126004 abstract "Shui-mo animation (Ink-wash animation, 水墨动画) is an animation style that is unique to China. This style combines both Chinese traditional aesthetics of Shui-mo and modern animation techniques. It first appeared in the 1961 with the first Chinese ink-wash animation Tadpoles Searching for Mother. After the 1990s, film studios gradually gave up ink-wash animation production due to the high demand in cost and techniques.".
- Q18126004 thumbnail Qian_Jiajun.gif?width=300.
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- Q18126004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6580322.
- Q18126004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6967763.
- Q18126004 wikiPageWikiLink Q756712.
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- Q18126004 comment "Shui-mo animation (Ink-wash animation, 水墨动画) is an animation style that is unique to China. This style combines both Chinese traditional aesthetics of Shui-mo and modern animation techniques. It first appeared in the 1961 with the first Chinese ink-wash animation Tadpoles Searching for Mother. After the 1990s, film studios gradually gave up ink-wash animation production due to the high demand in cost and techniques.".
- Q18126004 label "Ink-wash animation".
- Q18126004 depiction Qian_Jiajun.gif.