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''The Three-Body Problem in Minecraft'' ( zh, c=我的三体, p=Wǒdè Sāntǐ, l=My Three-Body) is a Chinese network
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based on the
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novel '' The Three-Body Problem'' by
Liu Cixin Liu Cixin (, pronounced ; born 23 June 1963) is a Chinese science fiction writer. He is a nine-time winner of China's Galaxy Award (China), Galaxy Award and has also received the 2015 Hugo Award for his novel ''The Three-Body Problem (nov ...
. Initially, the animation was a ''
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'' work, but from the second season onwards, it became an official adaptation.


Production

The animation's director, Li Zhenyi (李圳宜), is a student studying at the University of Pau and the Adour Region and a fan of the ''Three-Body Problem''. As he was often asked about the novel, he decided to use ''
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'' to make an animated adaption of the work. When he made the first episode, he was the only person involved aside from the
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, so he needed to adapt the screenplay, perform auditions, and design the levels. Due to technical, experience and financial constraints, the first season was relatively unprofessional, but nevertheless managed to attract others to help work on the production. After the fourth episode, the creators set up a production team, and after the ninth, they all converted to animation production. With the debut of the second season, quality was further increased, with the addition of lighting and character expressions. It also became an official adaptation, allowing the team to receive financial support and official licensing from the publishers of the original novel.


Seasons

The average episode lasts about 20 minutes. During the first season, there was a six-month gap between episodes 10 and 11. After the second episode of season two, updates were discontinued for a long time, before broadcasting began again in January 2018.


Reception

Critical reception was largely positive. On the Chinese social website
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and video website
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, the animation received an overall rating of 9.7/10. According to the '' People's Daily'', the creators' animation, voice-over work, scene design, and editing manages use the video-game-style
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into a production with a quality similar to sci-fi movies. They also commended the quality of the animation, especially in the third season. ''
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'' also praised it, stating that since the production team were fans of the original novel, they could preserve the details that made it appealing, and make the adapted plot compelling and rich. In 2015, the production team was awarded the Silver Prize of the
Xingyun Awards Chinese science fiction ( traditional Chinese: , simplified Chinese: , pinyin: ''kēxué huànxiǎng'', commonly abbreviated to ''kēhuàn'', literally ''scientific fantasy'') is genre of literature that concerns itself with hypothetical future ...
. Outside of China, users have uploaded the series onto
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, putting each season onto a playlist.


References

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