XiaoXiao

XiaoXiao (Chinese小小, Pinyin xiǎo xiao ) is a flash series, by a Chinese artist named Zhu Zhiqiang (* 1976) has been developed since 2001. In this series, a black stick figure ( XiaoXiao ) fights against a blue / purple stick figure " BOSS " is called, after he has fought in every animation through multiple enemies to him by. BOSS controls the opponent's stick figure hordes and usually there will be a final battle with him.

Background

" XiaoXiao " is literally the word for " small " repeated twice in Chinese, where this repetition suggests an affectionate diminutive each XiaoXiao film is given a Chinese title with the adjective " XiaoXiao ", preceded by a descriptive noun phrase Xiao Xiao. . # 1 was originally titled " XiaoXiao Zuo Pin ", " a bit of creative work " Since each XiaoXiao film has had another noun -. # 4 is " small police chief " titled, and # 7 " short film".

Xiao differs mostly only by different colors of his opponents.

Other flash animators Xiao Populäritat picked up and have games and movies produced in which XiaoXiao occurs.

Episode List

  • XiaoXiao 1 was originally published in the AVI format. Here fight 2 (later 3) stick figures.
  • XiaoXiao 2 is the first XiaoXiao game. It's about to press the space bar at the right moment.
  • XiaoXiao 3 is probably the most popular animation. Xiao fights against multiple enemies and get to the first time for BOSS.
  • XiaoXiao 4 is a shooter game.
  • XiaoXiao 5 One of the less popular XiaoXiao animations.
  • XiaoXiao 6 is an interactive battle.
  • XiaoXiao Multilator is the first and ( so far) only 2 PC. It consists of the episodes XiaoXiao 7 and 8 XiaoXiao
  • XiaoXiao City Plaza is almost the same as part 3, but Xiao is red, the film is shorter and he plays in a department store.

Copyright infringement

In June 2004, Zhu Nike sued for infringing on its copyright on the stick figures in commercials for Nike. Representatives from Nike reported the claim on the ground, the stick man had no originality and would therefore public domain. However, Zhu won the lawsuit, and Nike was ordered to pay 300,000 yuan ( about 30,000 € ) to the subscriber.

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