Baozou Manhua
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About
Baozou Manhua (translation: rage comics) refers to a website that hosts Chinese, black and white, crudely drawn webcomics. Much like English-langauge rage comics, Baozou Manhua tell of the frustrating experiences of everyday life, generally ending in a darkly humorous punchline.
History
In 2008, Wang Nima founded Baozou Manhua, a website dedicated to Chinese versions of rage comics.[1] According a 2012 interview[2] with Wang, he said:
"I think the essence of [rage comics] is in helping people express their discontent towards some things -- it exaggerates. I intend to give the masses a 'spear', so they can say hi to creativity."
Fandom
On June 25th, 2012, Redditor [6] thislifee launched the /r/baozoumanhua subreddit. Two months later, on August 15th, 2012, Baozou Manhua's Weibo,[4] the Chinese social media site, launched. As of August 2 more than 9 million fans (screenshot below).
Impact
Baozou Manhua has also been used for government outreach. On January 9th, 2013, the Beijing Traffic Management Bureau[5] posted a series of rage comics to deliver a public service message (shown below, right) On August 1st, 2016, a Chinese fire department[3] began using Baozou Manhua-style cartoons (shown below, left).
Search Interest
External References
[1] Mashable – How China's most enduring meme has lasted a decade
[2] Sina – 暴走漫画:给草根们一把“长矛”,向创意问好
[3] weixin.com – Army Day | fire face package by the users blitz!
[4] Weibo – Baozou Manhua
[5] Beijing Traffic Management Bureau – 制交通安全暴走漫画蹿红微博
[6] Reddit – /r/baozoumanhua
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