Animation Films Hit 25 Billion Yuan Record in the Chinese Mainland
This year, animation films in the Chinese mainland have topped 25 billion yuan, a record high thanks to hits like Ne Zha 2, Zootopia 2, and Nobody, marking a boom in 2025’s market.
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This year, animation films in the Chinese mainland have topped 25 billion yuan, a record high thanks to hits like Ne Zha 2, Zootopia 2, and Nobody, marking a boom in 2025’s market.
Chinese filmmakers are using war dramas and blockbusters like Ne Zha 2 to connect cultures and reshape global perceptions.
Ne Zha 2 earned over $2.2 billion earlier this year, marking a turning point for China’s animation as it smashes records at home and overseas.
China’s 2025 box office is on track to shatter 2024’s record before year-end, powered by hits like Ne Zha 2 and a star-studded National Day holiday lineup.
Discover how films like Ne Zha 2 blend Chinese aesthetics with universal themes to win hearts worldwide.
The English-dubbed “Ne Zha 2” premieres in Canada, praised as visually spectacular and culturally rich by CBC’s Jackson Weaver. Catch up with “Ne Zha 1” first!
Ne Zha 2, the record-breaking Chinese animated film, releases its English-dub version in 2,500 US theaters this week, bridging cultures with epic mythic action.
Ne Zha 2, the world’s highest-grossing animated film with over $2.2B, hits 2,500 US theaters in English dub this week.
Hit animated film Ne Zha 2 ends its 153-day run in the Chinese mainland with a record-breaking $2.15B and 324M admissions.
Nezha 2 sets a new benchmark in animation with innovative visuals and blockbuster success, as explained by Nora Twomey at the Shanghai International Film Festival.