The Proud General
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The Proud General | |
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Directed by | Te Wei |
Release date(s) | 1956 |
Running time | 30 mins |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
The Proud General (Chinese: 驕傲的將軍) is a Chinese animated featurette produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio under the master animator Te Wei. It is also referred to as "The Conceited General".
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[edit] Background
The film was heavily influenced by Disney from the perspective of character design, movement and storytelling point of view. The music are derived from Beijing Opera. The clothing, architecture, and props do have a strong sense of Chinese cultural influence[1]. It was one of the first films to use the art of water ink painting in a lengthy production.
[edit] Story
After a victorious military campaign, a general returns home to glory and prosperity. The king rewards him and claims that all enemies will be intimidated by the general. From then on, the general no longer practice martial arts. He eats, drinks, lives the glamorous life, and didn't bother anymore with sharpening his weapons. The enemy one day returns. His own arrogance led him to self destruction and eventually the nation as a whole.
[edit] DVD
The DVD has been re-released under the Chinese Classic Animation Te Wei Collection set. The Conceited General do have English subtitles.