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Created with Mac OS X Server. And in our homes the repetitive ping pong TV games have evolved into frenetic games consoles and powerful home computers; Sonic the. Pong is one of the first computer games that ever created, this simple 'tennis like' game features two paddles and a ball, the goal is to defeat your opponent by being the first one to gain10 point, a player gets a point once the opponent misses a ball. Arduino Pong With TV Output: Here's a simple project that you can do to get acquainted with the TVOut Library, and using an Arduino with RCA Jack outputs! Pong is a classic. The foundations of video gaming start with two lines and a dot bouncing back and forth on a black screen.

I'm looking for any animators with similar styles to that of Masaaki Yuasa. Not his more traditional forms... but the Yuasa of Mind Game, Kemonozume, Kick-Heart, and Ping Pong... the Yuasa who's a blend of international styles, and who isn't afraid to let his lines show... who's definitely Japanese but studied in Europe... whose figures are reminiscent of the drawings of such historical European greats as Lyonel Feininger and Egon Schiele.
Who else has such a free-form and experimental style? The beginning sequence of episode 10 of Kemonozume is very innovative. I've watched just about all of the influences Yuasa's listed, and most were enjoyable (Fantastic Planet, in particular, is a masterpiece), but there don't seem to be too many contemporary animators like him. I've found plenty of artists and illustrators who make similar characters, but hardly anyone who brings the manneristic, free-form, line-heavy figures to life (via animation). Who are some animators like Masaaki Yuasa?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Ping Pong
Traditional榮耀乒乓
Simplified荣耀乒乓
MandarinRóngyào Pīngpāng
GenreSports
Slice-of-life
Written byLi Jia
Directed byLi Jia
StarringBai Jingting
Xu Weizhou
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes44
Production
Executive producersDai Ying
An Rong
Production companiesiQiyi
Dream Media
Give Me Five
Release
Original networkiQiyi
First shown inChina
Original releaseMarch 9, 2021

Ping Pong (Chinese: 荣耀乒乓; pinyin: Róngyào Pīngpāng) is a 2021 Chinese television series starring Bai Jingting and Xu Weizhou.[citation needed] The series centres around the lives of professional table tennis players and their journey to becoming representatives of the sport on the world stage. It begin to aired on iQiyi starting from 9 March, 2021.

Synopsis[edit]

Endless competitions takes place on the ping pong tables with two young men at the center. Xu Tan is physically weak but strongly passionate and Yu Kenan is unruly but talented. Despite their opposite personalities, Xu Tan and Yu Kenan's mirror the same journey in their sports careers and witness a pivotal time in the history of Chinese ping pong. Xu Tan is a player who undergoes a major transformation. Under the influence of his grandfather, he starts the sport to improve his health and gets noticed for his abilities. Yu Kenan is the star player from a famous family who comes to realize that there are many things he has yet to learn. For their dreams and for the sake of their country, they stand at two ends during the biggest competition of their lives.[1]

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Bai Jingting as Xu Tan
  • Xu Weizhou as Yu Kenan

Supporting[edit]

  • Yu Lang as Lei Lei
  • Hong Bingyao as Zhang Caiwei
  • Wan Guopeng as Liu Shi
  • Bian Yiming as Fu Jingchun
  • Qin Yijia as Xiao Jun
  • Liu Yitie as Lu Xiaobei
  • Dong Chengming as Lin Haozhi
  • Yi Cheng as Zhang Chen

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Production[edit]

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The series began filming in November 2018 in Shenzhen, and wrapped up in May 2019.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Drama: Ping Pong'. chinesedrama.info.
  2. ^'《乒乓》杀青首曝角色海报 许魏洲出演国乒选手'. Netease (in Chinese). April 9, 2019.
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