Questionnaire on Chinese Animated Movies' Cultural Identity
1. Have you ever watched a Chinese animated movie?
A. Yes
B. No
2. If you've watched Chinese animated movies, which element impressed you most?
A. Traditional Chinese cultural symbols (like dragons, Chinese knots)
B. Story themes based on Chinese mythology or history
C. Artistic styles such as ink - wash painting or paper - cutting
D. Other
3.When watching Ne Zha: Birth of the Demon Child, did you find the story easy to understand?
A. Very easy, the plot was straightforward
B. Relatively easy, with some thinking it could be understood
C. A bit difficult, some parts were confusing
D. Very difficult, hard to understand
4. Do you think Chinese animated movies can effectively convey Chinese values, like "self - improvement" and "family values"?
A. Definitely
B. To some extent
C. Not really
D. Not sure
5. When watching Chinese animated movies, did language or cultural differences affect your understanding?
A. Greatly
B. A little
C. Not at al
D. I didn't notice
6. Which aspect do you think Chinese animated movies should improve most?
A. Storytelling and character development
B. Cultural expression and theme depth
C. Adaptation to international audiences
D. Animation techniques
7. Do you think Chinese animated movies have a unique style compared to animated movies from other countries?
A. Yes, very unique
B. A bit unique
C. Not very unique
D. No difference
8. Are you more likely to watch a Chinese animated movie if it has collaborations with international production teams?
A. Definitely
B. Maybe
C. Not sure
D. Probably not
9. Have Chinese animated movies influenced your perception of Chinese culture?
A. A lot
B. Somewha
C. Slightly
D. Not at all
10. If there are Chinese animated movies with themes about modern China (e.g., urban life, scientific achievements), would you be interested?
A. Very interested
B. Somewhat interested
C. Not very interested
D. Not interested at all
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