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2. Contextual Background

2.1. Cross‑Cultural Media Trends (2010‑2024)

| Year | Notable Cross‑Cultural Projects | Relevance | |------|--------------------------------|-----------| | 2015‑2017 | “The Wandering Earth” (Chinese sci‑fi with international cast) & Japanese‑Chinese co‑productions in anime (e.g., “Natsume’s Book of Friends” dubbed in Mandarin). | Established a market for bilingual narratives. | | 2018‑2020 | Rise of “J‑China” indie series on Bilibili where Japanese‑styled characters explore Chinese countryside, often using symbolic flora (e.g., rapeseed fields). | Mirrors the “Saika‑Bei Cai Hua” motif. | | 2021‑2023 | Increased use of HEVC for 1080p uploads on Chinese platforms (Bilibili, Youku) due to bandwidth constraints and a push for higher visual fidelity. | Explains the FHD HEVC tag. | | 2024 | Emergence of “Hybrid Cultural Shorts”—≤10 min episodes blending Japanese visual storytelling (anime‑like framing, on‑screen text in katakana) with Mandarin narration and localized settings. | Likely the production style of SSIS‑361. |