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Ne Zha, alternatively spelled Nezha, refers to a Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2019, and followed by a sequel released in 2025. The story is based on a "protection deity" named Ne Zha, a prominent figure in Chinese mythology, known for his youthful defiance and powerful abilities. The films drew acclaim for their animation quality and story building, with Ne Zha 2 dethroning Inside Out 2 as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025.

History

Ne Zha (2019)

Ne Zha is a 2019 Chinese animated fantasy film directed by Jiaozi and produced by Chengdu Coco Cartoon, Horgos Coloroom Pictures, and October Media. The film premiered in Beijing on July 11, 2019, and was widely released in China on July 26, 2019.[1] The film is a modern retelling of the mythological figure Ne Zha (loosely based on the novel Investiture of the Gods), focusing on his struggle against a predestined role as a demon and his quest for identity.[2]

Ne Zha 2 (2025)

Ne Zha 2 is the sequel to the 2019 film, directed once again by Jiaozi and produced by Chengdu Coco Cartoon and Horgos Coloroom Pictures. Released on January 29, 2025, during the Chinese New Year, it continues the saga of Ne Zha and Ao Bing as they navigate challenges to restore their mortal forms.[3][4]

Reception

Ne Zha became China's highest-grossing animated feature at the time, earning over $725 million worldwide. The movie was also critically acclaimed for its animation quality and storytelling, and it holds an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[5]

Ne Zha 2 received positive reviews for its action sequences and emotional depth as well, with an average rating of 9.7 out of 10 on the Chinese ticketing site Maoyan.[6] Ne Zha 2 has become the highest-grossing animated film worldwide, surpassing $2 billion in box office revenue.[7]

Online Reactions

While the first Ne Zha film received positive reviews within Mainland China, it saw limited release in the West. Ne Zha 2, on the other hand, prompted discussions online after it surpassed the box office revenue of Disney's Inside Out 2, earning over $2 billion and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of all-time worldwide.

On February 18th, 2025, X[8] account @ToonHive made a post about Ne Zha 2 becoming the highest-grossing animated film, gathering over 45,000 likes in two weeks. Several Twitter users reacted to the news by commending Ne Zha for dethroning Disney and decentering Western animation studios, as seen in posts by @GATheOne1984 and @Velinxi that gathered over 100,000 likes each.[10][11]

Tweet about _Ne Zha 2_, the sequel to a 2019 Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2025. _Ne Zha 2_ dethroned _Inside Out 2_ as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025, prompting @GATheOne1984 to tweet, "This is not just a massive W for foreign animation, but also the biggest F--- YOU Disney could ever get."

Tweet about _Ne Zha 2_, the sequel to a 2019 Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2025. _Ne Zha 2_ dethroned _Inside Out 2_ as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025, prompting @Velinxi to write, "Reminder that the Nezha director tried outsourcing parts of the movie to western animation teams but he felt that all of them deprioritized it because it was a Chinese project, so he decided to stay with local animation teams. This is karmic justice to me."

On February 20th, Toonhive[9] posted a martial arts sequence from the film, gathering over 13,000 likes in two weeks.

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External References

[1] ImDb – Ne Zha_

[2] YouTube – Ne Zha 2019 Trailer

[3] Polygon – Ne Zha 2025

[4]  YouTube – Ne Zha 2025 Trailer

[5] Rotten Tomatoes – Ne Zha

[6] Maoyan – Ne Zha Reviews

[7] People – All About The Film That Beat 'Inside Out 2'

[8] Twitter / X – ToonHive

[9] Twitter / X – ToonHive

[10] Twitter / X – GATheOne1984

[11] Twitter / X – Velinxi



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About

Ne Zha, alternatively spelled Nezha, refers to a Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2019, and followed by a sequel released in 2025. The story is based on a "protection deity" named Ne Zha, a prominent figure in Chinese mythology, known for his youthful defiance and powerful abilities. The films drew acclaim for their animation quality and story building, with Ne Zha 2 dethroning Inside Out 2 as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025.

History

Ne Zha (2019)

Ne Zha is a 2019 Chinese animated fantasy film directed by Jiaozi and produced by Chengdu Coco Cartoon, Horgos Coloroom Pictures, and October Media. The film premiered in Beijing on July 11, 2019, and was widely released in China on July 26, 2019.[1] The film is a modern retelling of the mythological figure Ne Zha (loosely based on the novel Investiture of the Gods), focusing on his struggle against a predestined role as a demon and his quest for identity.[2]



Ne Zha 2 (2025)

Ne Zha 2 is the sequel to the 2019 film, directed once again by Jiaozi and produced by Chengdu Coco Cartoon and Horgos Coloroom Pictures. Released on January 29, 2025, during the Chinese New Year, it continues the saga of Ne Zha and Ao Bing as they navigate challenges to restore their mortal forms.[3][4]



Reception

Ne Zha became China's highest-grossing animated feature at the time, earning over $725 million worldwide. The movie was also critically acclaimed for its animation quality and storytelling, and it holds an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[5]

Ne Zha 2 received positive reviews for its action sequences and emotional depth as well, with an average rating of 9.7 out of 10 on the Chinese ticketing site Maoyan.[6] Ne Zha 2 has become the highest-grossing animated film worldwide, surpassing $2 billion in box office revenue.[7]

Online Reactions

While the first Ne Zha film received positive reviews within Mainland China, it saw limited release in the West. Ne Zha 2, on the other hand, prompted discussions online after it surpassed the box office revenue of Disney's Inside Out 2, earning over $2 billion and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of all-time worldwide.

On February 18th, 2025, X[8] account @ToonHive made a post about Ne Zha 2 becoming the highest-grossing animated film, gathering over 45,000 likes in two weeks. Several Twitter users reacted to the news by commending Ne Zha for dethroning Disney and decentering Western animation studios, as seen in posts by @GATheOne1984 and @Velinxi that gathered over 100,000 likes each.[10][11]


Tweet about _Ne Zha 2_, the sequel to a 2019 Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2025. _Ne Zha 2_ dethroned _Inside Out 2_ as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025, prompting @GATheOne1984 to tweet, "This is not just a massive W for foreign animation, but also the biggest F--- YOU Disney could ever get."
Tweet about _Ne Zha 2_, the sequel to a 2019 Chinese animated feature film that was released in 2025. _Ne Zha 2_ dethroned _Inside Out 2_ as the highest-grossing animated film in 2025, prompting @Velinxi to write, "Reminder that the Nezha director tried outsourcing parts of the movie to western animation teams but he felt that all of them deprioritized it because it was a Chinese project, so he decided to stay with local animation teams. This is karmic justice to me."

On February 20th, Toonhive[9] posted a martial arts sequence from the film, gathering over 13,000 likes in two weeks.

Search Interest

External References

[1] ImDb – Ne Zha_

[2] YouTube – Ne Zha 2019 Trailer

[3] Polygon – Ne Zha 2025

[4]  YouTube – Ne Zha 2025 Trailer

[5] Rotten Tomatoes – Ne Zha

[6] Maoyan – Ne Zha Reviews

[7] People – All About The Film That Beat 'Inside Out 2'

[8] Twitter / X – ToonHive

[9] Twitter / X – ToonHive

[10] Twitter / X – GATheOne1984

[11] Twitter / X – Velinxi

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For those questioning its success, China has been going through a "Wait, why should we make the West make movies for us when we have the money to do it ourselves?" and are now properly supporting their films in the box office while completely ignoring the Disney movies they used to eat up.

Definitely doesn't sound like a bad thing if it means we get more movies like this from China and less of those Wolf Warrior films.

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