There is a lot of animation going on in China at the moment, but it's mostly outsourced work or is aimed at the domestic market and just doesn't get licensed or exported. There's no perceived demand for it, which is a shame because some of it is wonderful stuff.
Lotus Lantern was made in 1999 and the animation I've seen from it rivals Disney's
Aladdin -- not too impressive until you find out that the movie was made for the princely sum of US$2.6 million, vs. Aladdin's estimated US$28m.
Lotus Lantern was made by the
Shanghai Animation Film Studio, which has been in operation since the 1930's or 1940's, I believe. I wrote about SAFS's
Te Wei's 90th birthday DVD a while ago and the ink-and-paint animation on there is still some of the most amazing stuff I've ever seen. I have a stack of just-issued DVDs of their classic films from the 50's-70's that I grabbed the last time I was there, and really need to sit down and watch 'em.
Chowder is animated by a Chinese studio.
Ni Hao, Kai-lan is also, although that's not as technically dazzling as
Chowder is. Disney is also working with China, but on films for the Chinese market, and their first film (
The Secret of the Magic Gourd) was really just a CGI character integrated with live-action actors. Still, the
Phineas and Ferb DVD revealed that they are going to release
Magic Gourd on DVD the US, which was a bit surprising to me.
Admittedly, a whole lot of the stuff that is on TV in China is crap, but the same is true about American animation (and Japanese animation, despite what the extreme anime partisans will claim). I've seen some really crappy stuff on TV while I was traveling in China, but I got turned on to SAFS watching a movie on TV. If you want to get any Chinese animation on DVD, your best bet is to surf around on YesAsia.com or HKFlix.com, or walk into a larger bookstore if you're traveling there.
"Afghanimation" is a much better term than "Chinamation," and I'd be first in line to see it once they have it. I think they have far more immediate concerns, though.
-- Ed