In the global animation community, the "donghua rabbit hole" refers to the experience of discovering Chinese 3D (CGI) and 2D animation after years of watching Japanese anime. The Experience
Xiao Wu is actually a —a 100,000-year-old soul beast who took human form. donghua rabbit
In Lightchaser Animation's visually spectacular New Gods: Yang Jian , the Jade Rabbit is reimagined not as a passive pet, but as a fierce, agile, and sometimes mischievous magical being. Operating within a steampunk, cyberpunk-infused realm of gods, this version of the rabbit combines traditional folklore with modern, high-octane action choreography. Chang'an (2023) and Beyond In the global animation community, the "donghua rabbit
Could you clarify which you’d like — or describe the tone/length (e.g., 300 words, poetic, funny, action-oriented)? They appear cute and harmless but often harbor
In many recent Donghua, the rabbit is used to subvert expectations. They appear cute and harmless but often harbor immense magical power or a stoic, warrior-like personality—a trope known as "gap moe."
Based on the Beijing folk deity, this character is a "Moon Rabbit" entrepreneur who descended to Earth to save humanity from an epidemic. Jade Lunar Rabbit (Perfect World / Wanmei Shijie):
This wildly popular web donghua uses anthropomorphic animals to represent different countries during 20th-century historical events.