动漫与生活1
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介绍一下动漫世界动漫是动画和漫画的合称与缩写,在其他言语相当罕用。
随着今世媒体技能的发展,动画(animation 或anime)和漫画(comics,manga;格外是故事性漫画)之间朋分日趋严密,二者常被合而为一喻为“动漫”。
惯用说法有“动漫喜爱者”、“动漫展览会”、“动漫家当”等等。
中国海洋还有以“动漫志”为名的杂志,把这个新生词广而告之到整个社会,尤其在青少年中甚为经常使用。
在日本、大中华等许多地方,日本动漫尤其盛行,并逐渐成为了一种文化丑陋,故以中文提及“动漫”时多指日本动漫或日式动漫。
Manga为日语“漫画”的英语译音,那会manga 本身也涵盖漫画工业的含义。
另外,英文词cartoon的中文音译“卡通”,也是漫画与动画的合称,但有时常被用来特指美国动画等等。
“动漫”一词在1998年之前在中国海洋并没有呈现这个同一的观点,2者是分立而互有联系。
此词的出现和推广,源于在98年全中国第一家首先拔地而起的动漫咨讯杂志《动漫时期(ANIME COMIC TIME)》,因此“动漫”一词才得以涌现并徐徐深化人心成为全中国动漫迷经常使用的辞汇和动画与漫画的总称。
相对于于美国动漫作品的豪杰主义,日本的相关于美国动漫作品的英雄主义,动漫作品更看重使作品细腻玲珑,动漫作品更垂青使作品粗劣小巧,而且一丝不苟的日本文明同样也影响了日本动漫的特质。
的特质。
日本动漫的特色总括起来可以界定为:详尽的角色、造型及场景贪图;定为:详尽的角色、造型及场景治理;借助超现实的假想空间,助超现实的构想空间,以满足观众对不成能实现之事的妄图;刺中观众幻想的神经。
能实现之事的幻想;刺中观众幻想的神经。
宫崎骏(宫崎骏,Hayao Miyazaki)是日本驰名动画片导演,1941年1月5日生于东京。
? 宫崎骏可以说是日本动画界的一个传奇,可以说没有他的话日本的动画事业会大大的逊色。
他是第一位将动画回升到人文高度的思想者,同时也此日本三代动画家中,承前启后的精神支柱。
A Christmas Dream, and How It Came to Be Trueby Louisa May Alcott"I'm so tired of Christmas I wish there never would be another one!" exclaimed a discontented-looking little girl, as she sat idly watching her mother arrange a pile of gifts two days before they were to be given."Why, Effie, what a dreadful thing to say! You are as bad as old Scrooge; and I'm afraid something will happen to you, as it did to him, if you don't care for dear Christmas," answered mamma, almost dropping the silver horn she was filling with delicious candies."Who was Scrooge? What happened to him?" asked Effie, with a glimmer of interest in her listless face, as she picked out the sourest lemon-drop she could find; for nothing sweet suited her just then."He was one of Dickens's best people, and you can read the charming story some day. He hated Christmas until a strange dream showed him how dear and beautiful it was, and made a better man of him.""I shall read it; for I like dreams, and have a great many curious ones myself. But they don't keep me from being tired of Christmas," said Effie, poking discontentedly among the sweeties for something worth eating."Why are you tired of what should be the happiest time of all the year?" asked mamma, anxiously."Perhaps I shouldn't be if I had something new. But it is always the same, and there isn't any more surprise about it. I always find heaps of goodies in my stocking. Don't like some of them, and soon get tired of those I do like. We always have a great dinner, and I eat too much, and feel ill next day. Then there is a Christmas tree somewhere, with a doll on top, or a stupid old Santa Claus, and children dancing and screaming over bonbons and toys that break, and shiny things that are of no use. Really, mamma, I've had so many Christmases all alike that I don't think I can bear another one." And Effie laid herself flat on the sofa, as if the mere idea was too much for her.Her mother laughed at her despair, but was sorry to see her little girl so discontented, when she had everything to make her happy, and had known but ten Christmas days."Suppose we don't give you any presents at all,--how would that suit you?" asked mamma, anxious to please her spoiled child."I should like one large and splendid one, and one dear little one, to remember some very nice person by," said Effie, who was a fanciful little body, full of odd whims and notions, which her friends loved to gratify, regardless of time, trouble, or money; for she was the last of three little girls, and very dear to all the family."Well, my darling, I will see what I can do to please you, and not say a word until all is ready. If I could only get a new idea to start with!" And mamma went on tying up her pretty bundles with a thoughtful face, while Effie strolled to the window to watch the rain that kept her in-doors and made her dismal."Seems to me poor children have better times than rich ones. I can't go out, and there is a girl about my age splashing along, without any maid to fuss about rubbers and cloaks and umbrellas and colds. I wish I was a beggar-girl.""Would you like to be hungry, cold, and ragged, to beg all day, and sleep on an ash-heap at night?" asked mamma, wondering what would come next."Cinderella did, and had a nice time in the end. This girl out here has a basket of scraps on her arm, and a big old shawl all round her, and doesn't seem to care a bit, though the water runs out of the toes of her boots. She goes paddling along, laughing at the rain, and eating a cold potato as if it tasted nicer than the chicken and ice-cream I had for dinner. Yes, I do think poor children are happier than rich ones.""So do I, sometimes. At the Orphan Asylum today I saw two dozen merry little souls who have no parents, no home, and no hope of Christmas beyond a stick of candy or a cake. I wish you had been there to see how happy they were, playing with the old toys some richer children had sent them.""You may give them all mine; I'm so tired of them I never want to see them again," said Effie, turning from the window to the pretty baby-house full of everything a child's heart could desire."I will, and let you begin again with something you will not tire of, if I can only find it." And mamma knit her brows trying to discover some grand surprise for this child who didn't care for Christmas.Nothing more was said then; and wandering off to the library, Effie found "A Christmas Carol," and curling herself up in the sofa corner, read it all before tea. Some of it she did not understand; but she laughed and cried over many parts of the charming story, and felt better without knowing why.All the evening she thought of poor Tiny Tim, Mrs. Cratchit with the pudding, and the stout old gentleman who danced so gayly that "his legs twinkled in the air." Presently bedtime arrived."Come, now, and toast your feet," said Effie's nurse, "while I do your pretty hair and tell stories." "I'll have a fairy tale to-night, a very interesting one," commanded Effie, as she put on her blue silk wrapper and little fur-lined slippers to sit before the fire and have her long curls brushed.So Nursey told her best tales; and when at last the child lay down under her lace curtains, her head was full of a curious jumble of Christmas elves, poor children, snow-storms, sugarplums, and surprises. So it is no wonder that shedreamed all night; and this was the dream, which she never quite forgot.She found herself sitting on a stone, in the middle of a great field, all alone. The snow was falling fast, a bitter wind whistled by, and night was coming on. She felt hungry, cold, and tired, and did not know where to go nor what to do."I wanted to be a beggar-girl, and now I am one; but I don't like it, and wish somebody would come and take care of me. I don't know who I am, and I think I must be lost," thought Effie, with the curious interest one takes in one's self in dreams. But the more she thought about it, the more bewildered she felt. Faster fell the snow, colder blew the wind, darker grew the night; and poor Effie made up her mind that she was quite forgotten and left to freeze alone. The tears were chilled on her cheeks, her feet felt like icicles, and her heart died within her, so hungry, frightened, and forlorn was she. Laying her head on her knees, she gave herself up for lost, and sat there with the great flakes fast turning her to a little white mound, when suddenly the sound of music reached her, and starting up, she looked and listened with all her eyes and ears.Far away a dim light shone, and a voice was heard singing. She tried to run toward the welcome glimmer, but could not stir, and stood like a small statue of expectation while the light drew nearer, and the sweet words of the song grew clearer.From our happy homeThrough the world we roamOne week in all the year,Making winter springWith the joy we bring,For Christmas-tide is here.Now the eastern starShines from afarTo light the poorest home;Hearts warmer grow,Gifts freely flow,For Christmas-tide has come.Now gay trees riseBefore young eyes,Abloom with tempting cheer;Blithe voices sing,And blithe bells ring,For Christmas-tide is here.Oh, happy chime,Oh, blessed time,That draws us all so near!"Welcome, dear day,"All creatures say,For Christmas-tide is here.A child's voice sang, a child's hand carried the little candle; and in the circle of soft light it shed, Effie saw a pretty child coming to her through the night and snow.A rosy, smiling creature, wrapped in white fur, with a wreath of green and scarlet holly on its shining hair, the magic candle in one hand, and the other outstretched as if to shower gifts and warmly press all other hands.Effie forgot to speak as this bright vision came nearer, leaving no trace of footsteps in the snow, only lighting the way with its little candle, and filling the air with the music of its song."Dear child, you are lost, and I have come to find you," said the stranger, taking Effie's cold hands in his, with a smile like sunshine, while every holly berry glowed like a little fire."Do you know me?" asked Effie, feeling no fear, but a great gladness, at his coming."I know all children, and go to find them; for this is my holiday, and I gather them from all parts of the world to be merry with me once a year.""Are you an angel?" asked Effie, looking for the wings."No; I am a Christmas spirit, and live with my mates in a pleasant place, getting ready for our holiday, when we are let out to roam about the world, helping make this a happy time for all who will let us in. Will you come and see how we work?" "I will go anywhere with you. Don't leave me again," cried Effie, gladly."First I will make you comfortable. That is what we love to do. You are cold, and you shall be warm, hungry, and I will feed you; sorrowful, and I will make you gay."With a wave of his candle all three miracles were wrought,--for the snow- flakes turned to a white fur cloak and hood on Effie's head and shoulders, a bowl of hot soup came sailing to her lips, and vanished when she had eagerly drunk the last drop; and suddenly the dismal field changed to a new world so full of wonders that all her troubles were forgotten in a minute. Bells were ringing so merrily that it was hard to keep from dancing. Green garlands hung on the walls, and every tree was a Christmas tree full of toys, and blazing with candles that never went out.In one place many little spirits sewed like mad on warm clothes, turning off work faster than any sewing-machine ever invented, and great piles were made ready to be sent to poor people. Other busy creatures packed money into purses, and wrote checks which they sent flying away on the wind,--a lovely kind of snow-storm to fall into a world below full of poverty. Older and graver spirits werelooking over piles of little books, in which the records of the past year were kept, telling how different people had spent it, and what sort of gifts they deserved. Some got peace, some disappointment, some remorse and sorrow, some great joy and hope. The rich had generous thoughts sent them; the poor, gratitude and contentment. Children had more love and duty to parents; and parents renewed patience, wisdom, and satisfaction for and in their children. No one was forgotten."Please tell me what splendid place this is?" asked Effie, as soon as she could collect her wits after the first look at all these astonishing things."This is the Christmas world; and here we work all the year round, never tired of getting ready for the happy day. See, these are the saints just setting off; for some have far to go, and the children must not be disappointed."As he spoke the spirit pointed to four gates, out of which four great sleighs were just driving, laden with toys, while a jolly old Santa Claus sat in the middle of each, drawing on his mittens and tucking up his wraps for a long cold drive. "Why, I thought there was only one Santa Claus, and even he was a humbug," cried Effie, astonished at the sight. "Never give up your faith in the sweet old stones, even after you come to see that they are only the pleasant shadow of a lovely truth."Just then the sleighs went off with a great jingling of bells and pattering of reindeer hoofs, while all the spirits gave a cheer that was heard in the lower world, where people said, "Hear the stars sing.""I never will say there isn't any Santa Claus again. Now, show me more.""You will like to see this place, I think, and may learn something here perhaps."The spirit smiled as he led the way to a little door, through which Effie peeped into a world of dolls. Baby-houses were in full blast, with dolls of all sorts going on like live people. Waxen ladies sat in their parlors elegantly dressed; black dolls cooked in the kitchens; nurses walked out with the bits of dollies; and the streets were full of tin soldiers marching, wooden horses prancing, express wagons rumbling, and little men hurrying to and fro. Shops were there, and tiny people buying legs of mutton, pounds of tea, mites of clothes, and everything dolls use or wear or want.But presently she saw that in some ways the dolls improved upon the manners and customs of human beings, and she watched eagerly to learn why they did these things. A fine Paris doll driving in her carriage took up a black worsted Dinah who was hobbling along with a basket of clean clothes, and carried her to her journey's end, as if it were the proper thing to do. Another interesting china lady took off her comfortable red cloak and put it round a poor wooden creature done up in a paper shift, and so badly painted that its face would have sent some babies into fits."Seems to me I once knew a rich girl who didn't give her things to poor girls. Iwish I could remember who she was, and tell her to be as kind as that china doll," said Effie, much touched at the sweet way the pretty creature wrapped up the poor fright, and then ran off in her little gray gown to buy a shiny fowl stuck on a wooden platter for her invalid mother's dinner."We recall these things to people's minds by dreams. I think the girl you speak of won't forget this one." And the spirit smiled, as if he enjoyed some joke which she did not see.A little bell rang as she looked, and away scampered the children into the red-and-green school-house with the roof that lifted up, so one could see how nicely they sat at their desks with mites of books, or drew on the inch-square blackboards with crumbs of chalk."They know their lessons very well, and are as still as mice. We make a great racket at our school, and get bad marks every day. I shall tell the girls they had better mind what they do, or their dolls will be better scholars than they are," said Effie, much impressed, as she peeped in and saw no rod in the hand of the little mistress, who looked up and shook her head at the intruder, as if begging her to go away before the order of the school was disturbed.Effie retired at once, but could not resist one look in at the window of a fine mansion, where the family were at dinner, the children behaved so well at table, and never grumbled a bit when their mamma said they could not have any more fruit. "Now, show me something else," she said, as they came again to the low door that led out of Doll-land. "You have seen how we prepare for Christmas; let me show you where we love best to send our good and happy gifts," answered the spirit, giving her his hand again."I know. I've seen ever so many," began Effie, thinking of her own Christmases."No, you have never seen what I will show you. Come away, and remember what you see to-night."Like a flash that bright world vanished, and Effie found herself in a part of the city she had never seen before. It was far away from the gayer places, where every store was brilliant with lights and full of pretty things, and every house wore a festival air, while people hurried to and fro with merry greetings. It was down among the dingy streets where the poor lived, and where there was no making ready for Christmas.Hungry women looked in at the shabby shops, longing to buy meat and bread, but empty pockets forbade. Tipsy men drank up their wages in the bar- rooms; and in many cold dark chambers little children huddled under the thin blankets, trying to forget their misery in sleep.No nice dinners filled the air with savory smells, no gay trees dropped toys andbonbons into eager hands, no little stockings hung in rows beside the chimney-piece ready to be filled, no happy sounds of music, gay voices, and dancing feet were heard; and there were no signs of Christmas anywhere."Don't they have any in this place?" asked Effie, shivering, as she held fast the spirit's hand, following where he led her. "We come to bring it. Let me show you our best workers." And the spirit pointed to some sweet-faced men and women who came stealing into the poor houses, working such beautiful miracles that Effie could only stand and watch.Some slipped money into the empty pockets, and sent the happy mothers to buy all the comforts they needed; others led the drunken men out of temptation, and took them home to find safer pleasures there. Fires were kindled on cold hearths, tables spread as if by magic, and warm clothes wrapped round shivering limbs. Flowers suddenly bloomed in the chambers of the sick; old people found themselves remembered; sad hearts were consoled by a tender word, and wicked ones softened by the story of Him who forgave all sin.But the sweetest work was for the children; and Effie held her breath to watch these human fairies hang up and fill the little stockings without which a child's Christmas is not perfect, putting in things that once she would have thought very humble presents, but which now seemed beautiful and precious because these poor babies had nothing."That is so beautiful! I wish I could make merry Christmases as these good people do, and be loved and thanked as they are," said Effie, softly, as she watched the busy men and women do their work and steal away without thinking of any reward but their own satisfaction."You can if you will. I have shown you the way. Try it, and see how happy your own holiday will be hereafter."As he spoke, the spirit seemed to put his arms about her, and vanished with a kiss."Oh, stay and show me more!" cried Effie, trying to hold him fast."Darling, wake up, and tell me why you are smiling in your sleep," said a voice in her ear; and opening her eyes, there was mamma bending over her, and morning sunshine streaming into the room."Are they all gone? Did you hear the bells? Wasn't it splendid?" she asked, rubbing her eyes, and looking about her for the pretty child who was so real and sweet."You have been dreaming at a great rate,--talking in your sleep, laughing, and clapping your hands as if you were cheering some one. Tell me what was so splendid," said mamma, smoothing the tumbled hair and lifting up the sleepy head. Then, while she was being dressed, Effie told her dream, and Nursey thought itvery wonderful; but mamma smiled to see how curiously things the child had thought, read, heard, and seen through the day were mixed up in her sleep."The spirit said I could work lovely miracles if I tried; but I don't know how to begin, for I have no magic candle to make feasts appear, and light up groves of Christmas trees, as he did," said Effie, sorrowfully."Yes, you have. We will do it! we will do it!" And clapping her hands, mamma suddenly began to dance all over the room as if she had lost her wits."How? how? You must tell me, mamma," cried Effie, dancing after her, and ready to believe anything possible when she remembered the adventures of the past night."I've got it! I've got it!--the new idea. A splendid one, if I can only carry it out!" And mamma waltzed the little girl round till her curls flew wildly in the air, while Nursey laughed as if she would die."Tell me! tell me!" shrieked Effie. "No, no; it is a surprise,--a grand surprise for Christmas day!" sung mamma, evidently charmed with her happy thought. "Now, come to breakfast; for we must work like bees if we want to play spirits tomorrow. You and Nursey will go out shopping, and get heaps of things, while I arrange matters behind the scenes."They were running downstairs as mamma spoke, and Effie called out breathlessly,--"It won't be a surprise; for I know you are going to ask some poor children here, and have a tree or something. It won't be like my dream; for they had ever so many trees, and more children than we can find anywhere.""There will be no tree, no party, no dinner, in this house at all, and no presents for you. Won't that be a surprise?" And mamma laughed at Effie's bewildered face."Do it. I shall like it, I think; and I won't ask any questions, so it will all burst upon me when the time comes," she said; and she ate her breakfast thoughtfully, for this really would be a new sort of Christmas.All that morning Effie trotted after Nursey in and out of shops, buying dozens of barking dogs, woolly lambs, and squeaking birds; tiny tea-sets, gay picture-books, mittens and hoods, dolls and candy. Parcel after parcel was sent home; but when Effie returned she saw no trace of them, though she peeped everywhere. Nursey chuckled, but wouldn't give a hint, and went out again in the afternoon with a long list of more things to buy; while Effie wandered forlornly about the house, missing the usual merry stir that went before the Christmas dinner and the evening fun.As for mamma, she was quite invisible all day, and came in at night so tired that she could only lie on the sofa to rest, smiling as if some very pleasant thought made her happy in spite of weariness."Is the surprise going on all right?" asked Effie, anxiously; for it seemed an immense time to wait till another evening came."Beautifully! better than I expected; for several of my good friends are helping, or I couldn't have done it as I wish. I know you will like it, dear, and long remember this new way of making Christmas merry."Mamma gave her a very tender kiss, and Effie went to bed.The next day was a very strange one; for when she woke there was no stocking to examine, no pile of gifts under her napkin, no one said "Merry Christmas!" to her, and the dinner was just as usual to her. Mamma vanished again, and Nursey kept wiping her eyes and saying: "The dear things! It's the prettiest idea I ever heard of. No one but your blessed ma could have done it." "Do stop, Nursey, or I shall go crazy because I don't know the secret!" cried Effie, more than once; and she kept her eye on the clock, for at seven in the evening the surprise was to come off.The longed-for hour arrived at last, and the child was too excited to ask questions when Nurse put on her cloak and hood, led her to the carriage, and they drove away, leaving their house the one dark and silent one in the row. "I feel like the girls in the fairy tales who are led off to strange places and see fine things," said Effie, in a whisper, as they jingled through the gay streets."Ah, my deary, it is like a fairy tale, I do assure you, and you will see finer things than most children will tonight. Steady, now, and do just as I tell you, and don't say one word whatever you see," answered Nursey, quite quivering with excitement as she patted a large box in her lap, and nodded and laughed with twinkling eyes.They drove into a dark yard, and Effie was led through a back door to a little room, where Nurse coolly proceeded to take off not only her cloak and hood, but her dress and shoes also. Effie stared and bit her lips, but kept still until out of the box came a little white fur coat and boots, a wreath of holly leaves and berries, and a candle with a frill of gold paper round it. A long "Oh!" escaped her then; and when she was dressed and saw herself in the glass, she started back, exclaiming, "Why, Nursey, I look like the spirit in my dream!""So you do; and that's the part you are to play, my pretty! Now whist, while I blind your eyes and put you in your place.""Shall I be afraid?" whispered Effie, full of wonder; for as they went out she heard the sound of many voices, the tramp of many feet, and, in spite of the bandage, was sure a great light shone upon her when she stopped."You needn't be; I shall stand close by, and your ma will be there."After the handkerchief was tied about her eyes, Nurse led Effie up some steps, and placed her on a high platform, where something like leaves touched her head,and the soft snap of lamps seemed to fill the air. Music began as soon as Nurse clapped her hands, the voices outside sounded nearer, and the tramp was evidently coming up the stairs."Now, my precious, look and see how you and your dear ma have made a merry Christmas for them that needed it!"Off went the bandage; and for a minute Effie really did think she was asleep again, for she actually stood in "a grove of Christmas trees," all gay and shining as in her vision. Twelve on a side, in two rows down the room, stood the little pines, each on its low table; and behind Effie a taller one rose to the roof, hung with wreaths of popcorn, apples, oranges, horns of candy, and cakes of all sorts, from sugary hearts to gingerbread Jumbos. On the smaller trees she saw many of her own discarded toys and those Nursey bought, as well as heaps that seemed to have rained down straight from that delightful Christmas country where she felt as if she was again."How splendid! Who is it for? What is that noise? Where is mamma?" cried Effie, pale with pleasure and surprise, as she stood looking down the brilliant little street from her high place.Before Nurse could answer, the doors at the lower end flew open, and in marched twenty-four little blue-gowned orphan girls, singing sweetly, until amazement changed the song to cries of joy and wonder as the shining spectacle appeared. While they stood staring with round eyes at the wilderness of pretty things about them, mamma stepped up beside Effie, and holding her hand fast to give her courage, told the story of the dream in a few simple words, ending in this way:--"So my little girl wanted to be a Christmas spirit too, and make this a happy day for those who had not as many pleasures and comforts as she has. She likes surprises, and we planned this for you all. She shall play the good fairy, and give each of you something from this tree, after which every one will find her own name on a small tree, and can go to enjoy it in her own way. March by, my dears, and let us fill your hands."Nobody told them to do it, but all the hands were clapped heartily before a single child stirred; then one by one they came to look up wonderingly at the pretty giver of the feast as she leaned down to offer them great yellow oranges, red apples, bunches of grapes, bonbons, and cakes, till all were gone, and a double row of smiling faces turned toward her as the children filed back to their places in the orderly way they had been taught.Then each was led to her own tree by the good ladies who had helped mamma with all their hearts; and the happy hubbub that arose would have satisfied even Santa Claus himself,--shrieks of joy, dances of delight, laughter and tears (for sometender little things could not bear so much pleasure at once, and sobbed with mouths full of candy and hands full of toys). How they ran to show one another the new treasures! how they peeped and tasted, pulled and pinched, until the air was full of queer noises, the floor covered with papers, and the little trees left bare of all but candles!"I don't think heaven can be any gooder than this," sighed one small girl, as she looked about her in a blissful maze, holding her full apron with one hand, while she luxuriously carried sugar-plums to her mouth with the other."Is that a truly angel up there?" asked another, fascinated by the little white figure with the wreath on its shining hair, who in some mysterious way had been the cause of all this merry-making."I wish I dared to go and kiss her for this splendid party," said a lame child, leaning on her crutch, as she stood near the steps, wondering how it seemed to sit in a mother's lap, as Effie was doing, while she watched the happy scene before her. Effie heard her, and remembering Tiny Tim, ran down and put her arms about the pale child, kissing the wistful face, as she said sweetly, "You may; but mamma deserves the thanks. She did it all; I only dreamed about it."Lame Katy felt as if "a truly angel" was embracing her, and could only stammer out her thanks, while the other children ran to see the pretty spirit, and touch her soft dress, until she stood in a crowd of blue gowns laughing as they held up their gifts for her to see and admire.Mamma leaned down and whispered one word to the older girls; and suddenly they all took hands to dance round Effie, singing as they skipped.It was a pretty sight, and the ladies found it hard to break up the happy revel; but it was late for small people, and too much fun is a mistake. So the girls fell into line, and marched before Effie and mamma again, to say goodnight with such grateful little faces that the eyes of those who looked grew dim with tears. Mamma kissed every one; and many a hungry childish heart felt as if the touch of those tender lips was their best gift. Effie shook so many small hands that her own tingled; and when Katy came she pressed a small doll into Effie's hand, whispering, "You didn't have a single present, and we had lots. Do keep that; it's the prettiest thing I got.""I will," answered Effie, and held it fast until the last smiling face was gone, the surprise all over, and she safe in her own bed, too tired and happy for anything but sleep."Mamma, it was a beautiful surprise, and I thank you so much! I don't see how you did it; but I like it best of all the Christmases I ever had, and mean to make one every year. I had my splendid big present, and here is the dear little one to keep for love of poor Katy; so even that part of my wish came true."。
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但中国的动漫针对年龄层较低,无法满足青少年对于动漫的需求。
而日本、欧美的动漫产业满足不同年龄段的人们收看,这也是日本等国成为动漫大国的主要原因。
所以我决定引导学生以“动画世界”来做为本课的研究主题。
教材分析:本课的主题活动是从学生最喜欢看的动画片开始,学习如何统计调查数据,感受现代技术的魅力。
本活动分为研究准备、参考主题、研究实施、总结与反思四部分。
“研究准备”这一环节让学生在小组内展开讨论:现代技术与我们的生活有哪些关系,大家对现代技术的了解情况。
“参考主题”:提出了三个主题供大家选择,经过同学们的研究决定以“走进动画世界”主题为例展开研究。
“研究实施”分为:1、提问题,订方案;2、小学生观看动画片情况的调查;3、探寻动画的奥秘;4、动画形象的设计;这一环节是本课的重点,通过开展实践活动,调查小学生观看动画片的情况,使学生学会统计调查数据。
亲自动手制作小游戏来了解动画片的制作原理,使学生理解动画中的形象动起来的原因。
最后,尝试自己设计动画形象,并且为动画片配音。
“总结与反思”分为1、分享与交流;2、评价与反思。
学生通过互评、交流,分享在实践活动中得到的收获,以及在活动中吸取的教训,争取下次做的更好。
课堂写真:第一课时1、创设情景,引出话题观看视频:(现代科技发展趋势)。
师:我们无时无刻不在享受现代技术给我们的便利:手机可以随时和爸爸妈妈以及远方的亲人保持联系;打开电视,就可以看到精彩的体育比赛、好看的动画片;数码相机帮助我们留下生活中精彩瞬间……2、研究准备:师:刚才我们观看了视频,现在同学们在小组内展开讨论,说说自己对现代技术到底知道多少,把你最感兴趣的问题写下来。
生1:我最喜欢看动画片,可是动画片是怎么动起来的呢?生2:为什么小孩子那么喜欢动画片?生3:手机有辐射吗?3、引导探究“走进动画世界”主题师:同学们的问题真是五花入门,现在想让同学们帮老师把这么多的问题进行分类,同类型的分为一类:如动画片的人物是怎么动的?这样的问题是涉及到动画片的制作,就归在动画世界里;想了解计算机的就归在计算机与我们生活一类。
介绍一下动漫花园动漫是动画和漫画的合称与缩写,在另外措辞至关罕用。
动漫是动画与漫画的合称与缩写,在其余言语至关罕用。
随着现代传媒妙技的进行,动画(代媒体武艺的进行,动画(animation或anime)与漫画或)(comics,特别是故事性漫画)之间肢解日趋缜密,两者常被合,分外是故事性漫画)之间瓜分日趋严密,而为“动漫”惯用说法有“动漫偏好者”动漫展览会”而为“动漫”。
习用说法有“动漫喜爱者”、“动漫博览会”、动漫家当”等等。
中国大陆还有以“动漫志”为名的杂志,“动漫工业”等等。
中国陆地尚有以“动漫志”为名的杂志,把这个回生词推行到整个社会,尤其在青少年中甚为经常运用。
这个回生词推广到整个社会,尤为在青少年中甚为经常使用。
动漫有两种艺术赋性:一是有措辞效率,两种艺术特点:一是有言语违拗,纵然无声也能够标明未必的意二是具有谐趣性,即滑稽滑稽或挖苦性。
思;二是具有谐趣性,即滑稽有趣或讥笑性。
动漫是经过打造,使一些有或无生命的器材拟人化、虚夸化,动漫是经由过程出出产,使一些有或无生命的器材拟人化、比拟外扬化,赋予其人类的悉数热心、行动。
或将排击的场景加以绘制,予其人类的所有感情、行动。
或将排出的场景加以绘制,使其真实化。
算是艺术的注解的内容。
就像翰墨用小说解释,实化。
算是艺术的解释的内容。
就像文字用小说表达,而图片用绘画诠释是很相反的。
绘画剖明是很不异的。
动漫家当:动漫财出产,是指以“创意”为中心,以动画、动漫家打造:动漫工业,是指以“创意”为中心,以动画、漫画为表现内容,搜罗动漫图书、报刊、影戏、电视、音像成品、展示形式,席卷动漫图书、报刊、影戏、电视、音像废品、舞台剧与基于当代动静传播武艺手法的动漫新品种等动漫直接制作品的开荒、生制作、出版、播出、演出和销售,垦荒、生产、出版、播出、演出和销售,以及与动漫形象无关的装束、玩具、电子游戏等衍生出产品的生出产与经营的财富。
妆束、玩具、电子游戏等衍生打造品的生制作与经营的财富。
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适合7一12岁儿童必看动画片国产动漫排名前十名Top1:斗破苍穹位列榜单榜首的动画是《斗破苍穹》,这部根据天蚕土豆著作的同名小说改编的动画一直有着不错的人气,毕竟本身就有数量群体颇为庞大的原著粉丝作为基础,只不过该小说改编的系列动画有多个版本,而且大多褒贬不一,喜欢看的怎么着都能看的进去,不喜欢的就要陷入各种“党”争,毕竟动画的编剧不能做到面面俱到!TOP2:非人哉首先要恭喜《非人哉》成为本次榜单的榜眼,如果你常看我写的东西,那么对于这部非常非常优秀的国漫作品一定不会陌生,毕竟这是我最喜欢的国漫系列作品之一,无论是动画还是漫画都非常非常的好看!所以出于私心还是要强烈推荐一下《非人哉》,这是一部四格漫画形式起家的国漫作品,讲述的故事是各路神仙与妖怪来到现代人类社会,为了融入人类社会生活而拼命打工的搞笑日常,虽然很短,但是绝对值得一看!TOP3:诛仙位列该榜单探花的最近风头正劲的动画《诛仙》,《诛仙》与榜首的《斗破苍穹》同样都是知名小说改编作品,只是可惜原作者萧鼎在《诛仙》之后并没有什么其他可以拿的出手的作品!实话说《诛仙》小说对于少年时代的我影响巨大,只是可惜这次的动画化一言难尽,不光是剧情与人物设定的问题,主要就我个人而言,《诛仙》动画的整体风格就接受不能,虽然还是会追就是了!TOP4:龙族排在第4名的则是动画《龙族》,又是一部知名小说改编作品,而且是难得的国产2D动画,我们抛开原作者江南不谈,这部动画虽然还是有些不足,但是整体质量还可以,至少满足了我的预期!TOP5:少年白马醉春风排在第5名的则是动画《少年白马醉春风》,还是小说改编作品,而且整个少年武侠系列都非常好看,无论是人物设定还是故事构架,如果你喜欢看《少年歌行》,那么这部相当于其前传的动画作品,你就一定不能错过!TOP6 :斗罗大陆排在第6名的是动画《斗罗大陆》,作为国漫界的常青树,《斗罗大陆》作为小说改编动画作品已经走过了数个年头,一直都保持着相当高的人气,虽然最近有所下滑,但是粉丝群体基数仍旧庞大,只是动画制作在剧情上越来越水,虽然动画质量和水准是越来越高,TOP7:神澜奇域无双珠排名第七的则是动画《神澜奇域无双珠》,和《斗罗大陆》一样都是改编自唐家三少的同名小说,实话说小说和动画我都没看过,所以实在没啥好说的!TOP8:苍兰诀排名第八的是动画《苍兰诀》,又是一部小说改编的作品,原著我木有看过,但是有一说一,动画非常有趣,又一部难得的2D动画作品,制作的水准也挺好,战斗场面非常酷炫,著名的战斗全靠摇人也是出自这部动画,可以看,顺带一提人设个人也很推荐!TOP9:百妖谱排名第九的是动画《百妖谱》,仍旧是小说改编作品,原著小说非常优秀,动画也属于上上之佳作,故事借由一个又一个奇妙的妖怪,向我们展示了人间“百味”,悲伤离合皆在于此,喜剧、悲剧皆伤人心,所以这部动画又名“百刀谱”,总之别怕,去看!TOP10:凡人修仙传排名第十的是动画《凡人修仙传》,修仙网文界的鼻祖同名小说改编,可以说《凡人修仙传》的故事在一定程度上构建了后世修仙与玄幻类网文的大体构架,修仙境界、法宝神器、突破材料等,真正意义上的开世作品!动画也在一定程度上创造了国漫的里程碑,可以逐帧观察的动画打斗场景,每一个细微的动作都有伏笔,没有多余无用的动作,全是细节与干货,虽然在剧情改编上存在争议,但无疑是一部好作品!00后动画片有哪些1.《星游记》中华肉包拳、拉面金箍棒、中华大面饼,还有咕咚国王的萝卜搞大嘞。
《我的第一本科学漫画书》阅读感想《我的第一本科学漫画书》阅读感想当品看完一部著作后,想来你一定有很多非常值得共享的体会心得,现在是时候静下来好好地写写读后感了。
那麼大家该如何去写读后感呢?下边是我为大伙儿梳理的《我的第一本科学漫画书》阅读感想,仅作参考,大家一起来瞧瞧吧。
《我的第一本科学漫画书》阅读感想1“故事书教师不许看,你为什么还看?”一看题型,你很有可能要说。
是的,故事书是不可以多看看,但我觉得的是科学研究故事书,它根据动漫漫画的方式告知大家很多的专业知识。
这本书的主角叫列奥。
他是个毛手毛脚的男孩儿,他是个专业知识盲,但一直自以为是。
在经历了海岛、森林、冰川、荒漠后,他也明白了很多专业知识,之后变成了一名出色的冒险家。
大家呢,如同笼里的鸟,盆里的苗,被亲人护着,不许烧开,不许登山,更不许游水。
但是,笼里的小鸟怎能展翅飞翔?盆里的苗儿怎能成长为一棵大树?当我的爸爸妈妈看过这本书,她们才放宽了抓牢着我手。
我在这里本书初中到许多:在《无人岛探险记》中,我明白了没有人海岛的存活标准;在《极地冰河历险记》中,我明白了阿拉斯加犬是一个极大的聚宝盘;在《撒哈拉沙漠求生记》中,我明白了安第斯山脉是全世界最大的沙漠;在《亚马逊丛林历险记》中,我明白了怎样制作简易房子;《地震求生记》中我明白了在地震灾害中怎样藏身。
这本书就是我受益匪浅!这本书的主人公——列奥和他的小伙伴越过人迹罕至的无人荒岛、漂亮恐怖的亚马逊雨林、滴水成冰的北极圈和炎热抵挡不住的荒漠。
尽管她们受困在重重难关当中,可是她们凭借丰富多彩的存活工作经验和坚强不屈的自控能力,最后直到了援救之手。
列奥一家造就的惊喜并不是不经意,由于她们明白许多的`逃生的专业知识和绿色生态基本常识。
还有着顽强恒心和健康的体魄。
碰到困难挫败后不怕,竭尽全力去完成自身的总体目标。
恰好是由于这种,她们才造就出这般惊喜。
假如你一直在这个地方,你一定要敢于与自然界开展抗争,熟练掌握学得的专业知识来存活下来。
日本经典动漫卡通形象1.阿童木1960年制作电视动画《铁臂阿童木》,黑白版,共193集,在1963年至1966年于日本富士电视台播放,取得全日本平均30%的记录,最高曾一度达到40.7%。
成为日本电视动画历史上不可逾越的高度,至今没被打破。
阿童木是中国大陆最早引进的国外动画作品之一。
阿童木档案:出生地:日本科学省精密机械局出生日期:2003年04月07日身高:约一百三十五厘米体重:约三十千克创造者:天马博士动力来源:原子力引擎性格:聪明、勇敢、正义2.一休一休的动漫形象对于中国的影响远远大于日本。
1983到1988年,由辽宁儿童艺术剧院编译了《聪明的一休》其中的104集,在大陆播放后,引起的极大反响,一休成为中国儿童心目中的英雄。
一休档案:形象出处:《聪明的一休》形象创作:今田智宪出生日期:1975年10月15日文化符号:“休息,休息一会儿”。
一休鲜明的个性和故事剧情中充满哲理的动人故事深深影响了一代人,而一休这一形象也成为了善良、智慧的化身。
3.娜乌西卡电影版《风之谷》晚于漫画四、五年问世,但已经问世便横扫整个动界。
1984年,电影在公映后引起巨大轰动,剧中独特的世界观以及人性价值观深刻地影响了其后十余年日本动画的走向。
娜乌西卡更是连续十年占据历代动画片最佳人气角色排行榜冠军之位,选票通常超过第二名四五倍之多。
宫崎骏也因此片而奠定了他在全球动画界无可替代的地位,迪斯尼尊称他为动画界的黑泽明。
娜乌西卡档案:民族:风之谷年龄:16岁身高:大约160cm体重:大约45kg身份:风之谷族长基尔之女,驭风者交通工具:滑翔翼武器:单发非自动步枪、陶瓷短刀、长剑、闪光弹4.孙悟空以悟空为主角的《龙珠》是目前全球漫画单行本销售最高纪录保持者,全球累积销售三亿六千多万本,并改编成动画在全球60多个国家(33种语言)播出,而剧场版也推出了二十多部,创造的纪录至今为止仍没有其他任何漫画可匹敌,并且被誉为日本的“国民漫画”。
2023年推荐一部动画片教案2023年推荐一部动画片教案1部编版二年级语文下册第八单元口语交际:2023年推荐一部动画片教案课题口语交际课型语文园地?授课时间1课时?教学目标1.能把自己感兴趣的内容说清楚。
2.能注意说话的速度,让别人听清楚讲的内容。
3.能认真听,了解别人讲的主要内容。
教学重点讲述的情节要吸引人,讲述的语气要适当,让别人听清楚。
教学难点用自己的话把情节讲清楚,语速适当。
教学素材多媒体课件。
教学设计设计意图导入(?)分钟一、情境导入同学们,你们看动画片吗?哪部动画片给你留下的印象最深?和大家交流一下吧。
联系学生生活实际导入学习,激发学生兴趣,激起他们的探究欲望。
新课教学(??)分钟二、讲述训练(出示课件2)1.教师指导:我们首先要选择自己印象最深的情节来讲,这样讲起来才有话可说。
其次,讲述的语速要适中,语速不能太快,也不能太慢,要根据情节调整自己的语速,如,遇到紧张的情节,可以讲快些,把大家带入紧张的氛围;遇到轻松的情节,语速要舒缓。
讲述的时候,要使用普通话,尽量让别人听清楚。
2.教师引导学生交流,推荐自己喜欢的动画片(出示课件3)示例:生1:我向大家推荐动画片《大头儿子小头爸爸》这部动画片中有许多生活中的小事,从这些小事中,我们可以学到更多知识。
比如,在动画片中,小头儿子没有向爸爸妈妈交代自己的去向,结果把爸爸妈妈急坏了。
所以,我们出门的时候,一定要向爸爸妈妈说清楚。
生2:我向大家推荐《熊出没》,熊大和熊二为了保护森林同光头强做斗争,尤其是光头强举手投降的动作,有意思极了。
(出示课件4)每位同学讲述以后,师要加以点评。
(出示课件5)点评示例:这位同学口齿伶俐,语言清晰,语速适中,讲得很好,我想大家肯定都听清楚了。
第二位同学讲述的内容重点突出,语言清晰,很好。
?教师指导有效地带动学生启发他们积极思考,积极交流,提高语言表达能力。
课堂小结及拓展延伸(??)分钟四、本课小结同学们,今天大家在讲述动画片时,把动画片的内容讲得非常清楚,大家都能听明白,更有的同学讲述的情节引人入胜,给人留下了良好的印象。
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