My Animation Era

Chapter 972: Stock trading is not the same as harem fan

For a romantic comedy animation like "How to Raise a Passerby Heroine", having a popular heroine is undoubtedly a very happy thing.

What a coincidence!

There are three heroines like this in the anime, and Megumi the Sage is just one of them. There are also Eiri and Senpai who are equally famous as her.

Party strife? Stock trading?

When Gu Miao thought about the animation having so many popular female protagonists, the terms party struggle and stock trading, two proper terms for two-dimensional romance, immediately popped into Gu Miao's mind.

have to say.

Stock trading is definitely a good medicine to promote fans' stickiness and enthusiasm for following fans. The setting of multiple female protagonists can also satisfy the different fantasies of nerds.

Audiences who often watch this kind of romantic comedy will find that the more this kind of love show has multiple female protagonists, the more heated the discussion in the comment area below, and the more amazing the number of animation views.

This is not surprising at all.

After all, who doesn’t like to see beautiful girls getting jealous and fighting for the male lead?

What, you don't like?

Then you are probably a special type of person, the ultimate pure love warrior who is extremely loyal, rejects harems, and is not even willing to accept stock trading.

certainly!

Stock trading does not equal a harem.

This logic still needs to be clarified. In the final analysis, stock trading is also related to pure love, but the protagonist is surrounded by too many beautiful girls, and the audience does not know who he will choose in the end.

The advantages of having multiple female protagonists, especially the heroines whose characters are outstanding and attractive, are so obvious, so are there any disadvantages?

This is definitely the case.

For romantic comedy animations, once the number of female protagonists exceeds two, they will face a problem: how to create so many female protagonists with different backgrounds and different personalities?

If the heroine is well portrayed and the audience can fall in love with her, that’s what the stock speculators are competing for!

If the heroine is poorly portrayed or relies on a defense, the audience not only doesn't like it, but even finds it disgusting, it's a low-scoring animation.

Gu Miao has watched the original version of the animation "How to Raise a Passerby Heroine". After comparing it, it is easy to come to the conclusion that the Wanbao version of the Passerby Heroine can also trade in stocks.

It's even more hyped than the original version.

Don't ask why, the question is that in the Wanbao version of the animation "How to Raise a Passerby Heroine", it may be difficult to widen the gap in popularity among the heroines.

Don't ask, the question is that the Wanbao version of the passerby heroine does not have the original party! Again, no spoilers or spoilers!

what does that mean?

This means that no one knows who will be the final winner until the last moment. In the Wanbao version, Saint Hui is not the final heroine appointed by the production team.

Are you surprised?

Has the main palace been changed?

That's definitely not the case. It's just that the animation production team at the moment hasn't thought about how to end it, so they haven't decided on the so-called "main palace" candidate.

Do you understand now?

Not even the production team has decided on the final candidate, let alone the general audience.

It is precisely based on this that Gu Miao feels that the stock trading momentum of the Wanbao version of the passerby heroine must be more powerful than the original version.

This is the advantage of not having fans of the original work, especially for romantic comedy animations of the stock-speculation and party-war type. Not having the original work means more uncertainty, and no one knows the final direction of the ending.

Maybe a harem?

"It is impossible to have a harem. I am already this old and I am still a steadfast God of pure love. How could I have such crooked thoughts?"

"Really? You'd better not!"

After hearing Mr. Gu's guarantee, Ma Kui chuckled and said, "The boss lady has said that our animations owned by Wanbao are not allowed to have protagonists named Gu Miao, especially any romantic comedies. Anyone who dares to do it will die! "

Gu Miao: "..."

Do you want to be so awesome?

He is submissive in real life, but can't even punch hard in the animation? Damn it, he still wants to fulfill his dream of becoming a hero through animation!

"Is it really not possible? What if I make a pure love animation where the male protagonist is me and the female protagonist is her?" Gu Miao joked.

"That's okay. Remember to inform me when you're planning, I want to be the yellow-haired villain!"

Why don't you die?

Where did the yellow-haired villain come from in Pure Love Animation!

After kicking the guy hard, Gu Miao said angrily: "Stop going crazy and tell me, why did you come to me?"

"As expected of Mr. Gu, he saw through my thoughts at a glance!"

Ma Kui flattered him for a moment, and then said: "Actually, there's nothing wrong with it. The main reason is that last time the leader came to inspect, didn't he ask our "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" animation to apply for some support project?"

There is such a thing.

Gu Miao nodded and remembered it after Ma Kui's explanation.

When the senior leaders came to inspect the work, they did say this, saying that animation projects like "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" should be given special attention and strong support.

When a leader speaks, it must not be just random talk, and the so-called strong support cannot be empty and polite words.

That’s really supportive!

It's just that this support requires adding a unit with the prefix "国" to the list of manufacturers, and it also needs to go through layers of approval.

Gu Miao and Ma Kui had no objection to adding a so-called national-prefixed unit to the producer column of the animation, and were even somewhat happy to see it happen.

But the layers of approval are troublesome.

Even if there is a green light, the necessary process must be completed. Without a word from Wanbao, people will rush to send money and policies, right?

"Don't worry, we can catch up."

Gu Miao knew what Ma Kui meant, because this so-called strong support also included support from media reports, that is, official help in publicity.

This is important for animation.

Apart from anything else, if there is an exclusive interview or news report on CCTV, more people will know about the animation. After the animation is broadcast, there will be more interested viewers.

For the production team of the animation "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", this is undoubtedly a good thing. It can save a lot of resources in publicity and promotion and focus more on polishing the quality of the animation.

But the problem now is that the animated "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" project has been launched for so long. We are halfway through the process, but why is there no movement at all?

Ma Kui was also anxious and wanted to know the specific situation, so he came to Gu Miao, hoping that he would use his connections to find out whether this support could be implemented.

If it can be implemented and launched before the animation is broadcast, then he is not going to spend a lot of effort on publicity and promotion.

If it can't be implemented, or it won't happen for a while, then for the sake of the premiere ratings of the animated "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he still has to make a publicity plan in advance to prevent no one from watching the premiere.

"I understand what you mean, but the official work is really slow. Don't worry..."

Before Gu Miao finished speaking, there was a sudden knock on the door, and the secretary who had received his approval came in to report: "Mr. Gu, the front desk said that a CCTV reporter would like to interview Vice President Ma."

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