The success of Ne Zha 2, which earned over $2 billion and became the highest-grossing animated film globally, demonstrates that animated films can achieve worldwide success when they incorporate universal themes like fighting against fate, regardless of their cultural origin or production country.
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The $2 Billion Film That Beat DisneyAdded:
Disney didn't make the biggest animated movie ever. China did. No was based on a demon child from Chinese mythology. But the world still saw Hollywood as the king of animation. The film took 5 years and thousands of artists to finish.
However, the pressure was huge. Massive battles, complex folklore, and nearly 2,000 VFX shots. But then the audiences showed up in record numbers cuz the story hit something universal. Fighting the fate others did. It made over $2 billion and turned a cursed child into animation history.
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