The Camel's Dance

The Camel's Dance (Chinese: 骆驼献舞) is a black and white Chinese animation made in 1935 by three of the Wan brothers. It is considered the first animation with sound in China.

The Camel's Dance
Directed byWan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Wan Chaochen
Produced byWan Laiming
Wan Guchan
Wan Chaochen
Release date
  • 1935 (1935)
CountryChina

History

The segment is believed to be a technological showcasing of sound from an animation clip. It is unknown if the sound was just music or actual words spoken. The title can also be translated as "Camel Presenting a Dance".

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See also

  • History of Chinese Animation
  • Chinese Animation

References

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