This is a list of
Chinese animated films, sorted by year then alphabetical order. Also listed are the 20 highest-grossing Chinese animated feature films at the Chinese box office.
Notation
*August First Film Studio will be abbreviated as 81FS
*Beijing Science & Education Film Studio will be abbreviated as BSEFS (which was incorporated into CCTV in 1995)
*Beijing Glorious Animation Co. will be abbreviated as GAC
*Beijing Television will be abbreviated as BTV
*Changchun Film Studio or Changchun Film Group Corporation will be abbreviated as CFS
*China Television Production Center will be abbreviated as CTPC
*Department of Cartoon, China Central Television will be abbreviated as CCTV
*Nanjing Film Studio will be abbreviated as NFS
*Liaoning Film Studio will be abbreviated as LFS
*Shanghai Science & Education Film Studio will be abbreviated as SSEFS
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Shanghai Animation Film Studio
Shanghai Animation Film Studio () also known as SAFS () is a Chinese animation studio based in Shanghai, China, as part of the Shanghai Film Group Corporation. Shanghai Animation Film Studio was officially established in April, 1957, led by pione ...
will be abbreviated as SAFS
*Shanghai Television will be abbreviated as STV
List
The others
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Highest-grossing films
The following are the 20 highest-grossing Chinese animated feature films in China. Gross in million
yuan.
See also
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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 animati ...
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Manhua
() are Chinese-language comics produced in China and Taiwan. Whilst Chinese comics and narrated illustrations have existed in China in some shape or form throughout its imperial history, the term first appeared in 1904 in a comic titled ' ...
References
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Chinese animated films
Animated
Animation is a method by which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most ani ...