The weekly Japanese 10,000-person vote is here again, and this week's theme is "Favorite Recommended Overseas Animation". Speaking of overseas animation, especially European and American animation, it can be said that it accompanied our childhood. Japan also imports a lot of European and American animation. So what are the favorite overseas animations selected by Japanese netizens? Let's take a look. Many of them are really popular works all over the world. Top 10 "Favorite Recommended Overseas Animation" voted by 10,000 Japanese people: No. 1: Tom and Jerry This pair of old enemies is really famous all over the world. Tom has been trying to catch Jerry all his life, but he never caught him in the end. In fact, you are good friends, we all know that. Although it is almost a daily life, it is never boring to watch. No. 2: The Powerpuff Girls This film depicts the story of three little policewomen with magical powers who become crime fighters, fight against all kinds of bad guys and save the world. Although the plot can be described as cliché, these three little girls with ridiculously big eyes are super cute and lovable. No. 3: Transformers Transformers can be said to be one of the most successful commercial animations in history. Its success in the toy and audio-visual markets was unprecedented, so great that it became popular all over the world in the 1980s. Of course, the plot of the work itself is also quite good now. No. 4: SpongeBob SquarePants The story revolves around the protagonist SpongeBob and his good friends Patrick, his neighbor Squidward and others. The scene is set at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, in a city called Bikini Bottom. The biggest feature of this game is its funny and hilarious... No. 5: Happy Tree Friends It is a bit unexpected that this work is on the list... Don't be fooled by the name, the official website of this work says "Not suitable for children and older children". What is completely inconsistent with the cute appearance of the cartoon characters is that the whole play is full of extreme violence... No. 6: South Park "South Park" often satirizes and mocks various aspects of American culture and social current affairs through distorted parody, challenges many deeply rooted concepts and taboos and is famous for its foul language, black humor and surreal humor. No. 7: Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny actually literally translates to "crazy rabbit", which is quite consistent with his image in the film. This crazy rabbit has brought us many funny classics. No. 8: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The protagonists of the story are four turtles, who were mutated by the drug gene of an alien company disguised on Earth. They followed their teacher, a ninja master named Hamado Ryo, who was mutated by the same drug gene and became rats living in the sewers. They fought against the evil ninja Slade and the alien Lang. Who can say they don't know this? No. 9: Toy Story "Toy Story" is an animated film series by Pixar. As of 2015, three films have been produced. It tells the story of how the two toy cowboy sheriff Woody and space ranger Buzz Lightyear become friends and go on adventures together. No. 10: Phineas and Ferb Phineas and his non-blood-related brother Ferb are the perfect duo with unlimited imagination and action abilities, and with summer vacation approaching, they are ready to show off their talents! Phineas and Ferb can create miraculous cool things every day, such as building a roller coaster in the backyard, building a Grand Canyon, and even inventing replicating robots. Ten thousand Japanese voted for "Favorite Recommended Overseas Animation" 11-20: 11. Star Wars 12. The Snow Queen 13. Ultimate Spider-Man 14. The Amazing World of Forrest Gump 15. RWBY 16. Winnie the Pooh 17. Finding Nemo 18. Beauty and the Beast 19. Adventure Time 20. Aladdin The above are the results of this vote. It seems that these classic cartoons are really popular all over the world. These animations are also classics of our childhood. However, it is a bit unexpected that the super dark "Happy Tree Friends" can get the 5th place. Have you watched these works? What other good European and American animations do you think are good? Let's discuss them together. |
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