Chinese Anime: 15 best movies

Chinese Anime: 15 best movies

Chinese anime may not be as popular or mainstream as Japanese anime, but they are just as addicting. Driven by their thick plot, amazing dialogue, and thrilling action sequences, it is no wonder why fans of the anime genre simply cannot ignore the quality of Chinese Animated films. What are the best Chinese anime movies out there?

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In general, when people say the word anime, their minds automatically go to animated series and films made in Japan. Most will not remember that the word, in its simplest meaning, only means animation. That being said, every country has its own anime, including China. Some fans ask, "what do you call Chinese anime?" The answer is Dong Hua.

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Chinese anime is not limited to television series of varying genres. Animators also make full-length films and short films, which are either original or draw inspiration from Chinese manga or Man Hua. These films are usually driven by a heavy plot, thrilling action sequences, and hilarious ice-breaking humor. This is what makes them so addicting to watch. Chinese anime movies, much like their Japanese counterparts, are also made with a lot of creativity and consideration to what fans want to see.

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Chinese anime list

Even if you are not very familiar with the genre and how these stories are told, these top Chinese anime films will surely hook you in and leave you asking for more:

1. On Happiness Road (Sung Hsin-Yin) (2018)

IMDb rating: 7.1/10 - ‎528 votes

This film tells the story of Chi, who was born the same day as the death of the Chinese revolutionist Chiang Kai-shek. She grows up as Taiwan slowly turns into a democracy, from being previously ruled by a dictator.

2. Have a Nice Day (Liu Jian) (2017)

IMDb rating: 6.5/10 - 1489 votes

Several citizens from various ethnicities are drawn to a city in Southern China by a bag containing a million yuan. The differences in their motives lead to a bloody conflict.

3. Big Fish & Begonia (Liang Xuan, Zhang Chun) (2016)

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IMDb rating: 7.1/10 - 3850 votes

Follows the adventures of a girl named Chun, who, through a mystical ritual, was given a chance to live the life of a red dolphin.

4. The Guardian Brothers (Gary Wang) (2016)

IMDb rating: 5.5/10 - ‎1,390 votes

Also known as Little Door Gods, this anime tells the story of the spirit world. The Door God, facing unemployment, goes into the human world and tries to prove that he is a worthy god.

5. Dragon Nest: Warriors’ Dawn (Yuefeng Song) (2014)

IMDb rating: 5.5/10 - ‎1,390 votes

Tells the story of the protagonist named Lambert, who embarks in an adventure with the Dragon Slayer's League in line with his goal to save Altera from the Black Dragon.

6. Monkey King: Hero Is Back (Tian Xiao Peng) (2015)

IMDb rating: 6.9/10 - ‎3,430 votes

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A boy monk unwittingly releases the legendary Monkey King from his imprisonment. Despite being held back by the remnants of Buddhas' seal, the Monkey King continues to fight the monsters to protect the children.

7. 10000 Years Later (Yi Li) (2015)

IMDb rating: 4.9/10 - ‎185 votes

Tells the story of a post-technology wasteland civilization inhabited by humanoid tribes.

8. Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit: from Zero to Hero by Lijun Sun (2011)

IMDb rating: 3.1/10 - ‎496 votes

Set in Beijing, China, this film follows the story of a rabbit who cooks pancakes for a living. He is later trained in martial arts by a monkey so he can defeat their common foe, a panda.

9. McDull, Kung Fu Kindergarten by Brian Tse (2013)

IMDb rating: 6.2/10 - ‎361 votes

McDull is the 18th descendant of an extremely insignificant philosopher and inventor from ancient China. Feeling that he has not done enough to live up to his title, his mother sends him to learn martial arts in China.

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10. Boonie Bears: Homeward Journey by Liu Fuyuan (2013)

IMDb rating: 5.6/10 - ‎50 votes

Logger Vick starts a tree-chopping frenzy to raise some funds for his train ticket going home. After realizing the impact of trees being cut down, Briar Bear and Bramble Bear rally their animal pals to defend against Vick's latest act of destruction.

11. Backkom Bear Agent 008 by Li Qingfang (2017)

IMDb rating: 3.5/10 - ‎11 votes

Tells the story of the last polar bear to survive the meltdown of the artic resources.

12. Throne of Elves by Song Yuefeng (2016)

IMDb rating: 6.1/10 - 1041 votes

In a world of elves called Altera, two princesses fight with different intentions fight over the possession of a jewel that holds the power over their world.

13. Storm Rider Clash of the Evils (Dante Lam) (2008)

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IMDb rating: 5.7/10 - ‎163 votes

Revolves around the tale of protagonists Wind and Cloud. When the best sword fighters in the world are murdered in their own residency, Ngo Kuet, the sole survivor, vows to take revenge.

14. Dahufa (Bu Sifan) (2017)

IMDb rating: 7.1/10 - ‎634 votes

A fighter named Dahufa embarks on a mission to save his prince ruled by a false God and his henchmen.

15. Crystal Sky of Yesterday (Chao Xi) (2019)

IMDb rating: 6.4/10 - 117 votes

Tells the bittersweet story of Tu Xiaoyi, Yao Zhetian, and Qi Jingxuan as they go through the struggles of high school.

Where to watch Chinese anime

If you are looking to make your first step towards getting hooked to the best Chinese anime that the internet has to offer, there are some websites that offer them legally for free. Some of them, however, do not offer English subtitles, so be sure to check out several to find which one you like best. Alternatively, you can purchase them online.

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There is always room for diversity in entertainment. While Japanese animators and writers do an excellent job at keeping fans hooked with plot-heavy anime, the Chinese also achieves the same by pouring the same amount of creativity and effort into Chinese anime

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