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World Defying Dan God: Ditching Bite-Sized Episodes for a 20-Minute Hero's
Can a studio famous for bite-sized episodes finally deliver a full course? For years, Ruohong Culture (若鸿文化) has been synonymous in China's animation circle with episodes so brief they felt more like trailers. Series like Demon Gods (妖神记) and Wonderland (万界仙踪) often delivered mere five to seven minutes of actual story per installment, leading fans to joke that their watch time was measured in snack breaks or subway stops. This is why the announcement for their new series, World Defying Dan God (傲世丹神), caused such a stir: a promise of substantial 20-minute episodes. It wasn't just a new show; it felt like a cultural shift for the studio, prompting audiences to ask if Ruohong was truly shedding its infamous label.…
World Defying Dan God: Ditching Bite-Sized Episodes for a 20-Minute Hero's
Can a studio famous for bite-sized episodes finally deliver a full course? For years, Ruohong Culture (若鸿文化) has been synonymous in China's animation circle with episodes so brief they felt more like trailers. Series like Demon Gods (妖神记) and Wonderland (万界仙踪) often delivered mere five to seven minutes of actual story per installment, leading fans to joke that their watch time was measured in snack breaks or subway stops. This is why the announcement for their new series, World Defying Dan God (傲世丹神), caused such a stir: a promise of substantial 20-minute episodes. It wasn't just a new show; it felt like a cultural shift for the studio, prompting audiences to ask if Ruohong was truly shedding its infamous label.…
Can a studio famous for bite-sized episodes finally deliver a full course? For years, Ruohong Culture (若鸿文化) has been synonymous in China's animation circle with episodes so brief they felt more like trailers. Series like Demon Gods (妖神记) and Wonderland (万界仙踪) often delivered mere five to seven minutes of actual story per installment, leading fans to joke that their watch time was measured in snack breaks or subway stops. This is why the announcement for their new series, World Defying Dan God (傲世丹神), caused such a stir: a promise of substantial 20-minute episodes. It wasn't just a new show; it felt like a cultural shift for the studio, prompting audiences to ask if Ruohong was truly shedding its infamous label.…
World Defying Dan God: Ditching Bite-Sized Episodes for a 20-Minute Hero's
Can a studio famous for bite-sized episodes finally deliver a full course? For years, Ruohong Culture (若鸿文化) has been synonymous in China's animation circle with episodes so brief they felt more like trailers. Series like Demon Gods (妖神记) and Wonderland (万界仙踪) often delivered mere five to seven minutes of actual story per installment, leading fans to joke that their watch time was measured in snack breaks or subway stops. This is why the announcement for their new series, World Defying Dan God (傲世丹神), caused such a stir: a promise of substantial 20-minute episodes. It wasn't just a new show; it felt like a cultural shift for the studio, prompting audiences to ask if Ruohong was truly shedding its infamous label.…
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