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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.78, No.0, 41 ~ 53, 2023
Title
A Comparative Study on the Personified Fox Character in Animation - Focusing on Korea and China -
방화우 Fang-hua Yu , 신인식 Shin-in Sik
abstract
Background This article was retrieved on November 3, 2022 using NAVER Movies and Douban Movies, the official movie statistics websites of Korea and China.Among the TOP10 animations, there are 13 animations from China and South Korea with anthropomorphic characters.Among the many anthropomorphic characters, the fox character is very popular, and there are many fairy tales and film and television works related to foxes in China and South Korea. Methods This article will compare and analyze 여우비 in "천년여우 여우비" and Xiaojiu in "Legend of Deification" based on the retrieval results of Korean and Chinese animations.By analyzing the comparison of modeling structure, expression, movement and human beings, we can find out the similarities and differences of the anthropomorphic fox characters in China and South Korea. Result According to the analysis results, it can be seen that the facial structures of the two characters basically conform to the human facial structure, but due to different settings, there are certain differences, and the expressions are highly consistent with human expressions.The body structure analysis and dynamic lines of both characters show similarities to humans, so when the character's body structure is the same or similar to the body structure, it is possible to perform human actions. Conclusion According to the analysis results, the similarities and differences of the anthropomorphic expressions of the two characters are summarized, and the reasons are analyzed. It is hoped that the research methods and data used in this article can be widely used in the anthropomorphic and related research of animation characters in the future field and look forward to further research.
Key Words
애니메이션, 캐릭터, 의인화, Animation film, Character, Anthropomorphic
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