Chapter 57: Cultural Export
"What do you mean? What do you mean that the author of "Slam Dunk" is also you? The cartoon "Slam Dunk" was also drawn by Lu Li?"
"Unrealistic, the author of Slam Dunk has never recorded it, and it was first released in Neon Country, and the author should be a neon man. ”
"It's really getting more and more outrageous, how can a person who writes about a woman in his thirties draw such a bloody comic? And writing a novel and drawing a comic are not interconnected at all, isn't it!"
"Even if you want to praise newcomers, don't use such clumsy means. ”
Peng Peng's words caused a huge response.
The books "Slam Dunk" and "Woman Thirty" are just the opposite, and people are basically boys.
And in terms of popularity, it is not inferior to "Woman Thirty".
If "Woman Thirty" is written by Lu Li, it is already outrageous, then "Slam Dunk" is painted by Lu Li, it is even more fantastical!
Basically, no one would believe that Lu Li was the author of "Slam Dunk", and even they thought that Lu Li might not even be able to draw.
How can a person have so much energy to do things, act well, sing well, and write novels...... Do you want to draw now?
If there is resistance in the live broadcast room, the people at the scene can't see it, Peng Peng still grew his mouth in shock.
"The president of Shueisha is looking for Brother Lu, you want to buy the comics of the national competition?" he reacted and excitedly pulled Lu Li's arm and asked, "Brother Lu, did Xiangbei win the championship in the end?" Are Haruko and Hanamichi together?"
He didn't doubt the authenticity of Lu Li's text messages, in his eyes, Lu Li was really too versatile, and his favorite slam dunk was drawn by Lu Li, which was not an unacceptable thing.
He Jiong and Huang Lei also reacted, He Jiong and Huang Lei even if they haven't watched the anime Slam Dunk, they still know something, "Slam Dunk" is an anime from the neon country.
As soon as I came over, I received the love of many boys, and it has always been at the top of the list of the most popular anime.
Popularity in the country!
Even because of this anime, many Chinese people feel that neon comics are too far ahead of China.
But now it doesn't seem like that's the case!
"Slam Dunk" was drawn by Lu Li? Doesn't that mean that the cartoons drawn by Chinese people are not bad!
Before the two could ask specifically, Lu Li's mobile phone rang again.
The caller ID is still the same number as just now.
Peng Peng saw that the caller number was the same as the number in the text message just now, and he immediately shouted excitedly: "Brother Lu, the president of Shueisha has called you!"
Lu Li frowned, he didn't plan to answer at all during the live broadcast, he was going to hang up the phone and then edit the text message to tell the other party to wait until he was free.
Now that he's the owner of Slam Dunk, he sells whenever he wants, and he doesn't care who the other party is.
Just when Lu Li wanted to hang up, He Jiong stopped him.
"Lu Li, take it, I guess everyone wants to know if you are really the author of Slam Dunk. ”
He winked at Lu Li, he didn't have to think about it to know that the live broadcast room must have been stunned by Lu Li's multiple identities, if it wasn't confirmed, I was afraid that Lu Li would suffer a lot of brainless black.
Lu Li thought about it in a blink of an eye and understood what He Jiong meant.
He really didn't take "Slam Dunk" to heart, it was like a pie falling from the sky, he didn't want to eat so much if he wasn't hungry, but everyone else was hungry, it was like taking a bite.
The hand that was about to hang up turned on.
"Mr. Lu, you finally answered the phone, and below is the president of Shueisha, Megumi Horiuchi, please forgive me if I disturb you. Megumi Horiuchi said very politely.
He had studied Mandarin for a while, and although it was a little lame, it did not affect the meaning.
"It's okay, I already know your intentions, I've already drawn the national competition, but I'm recording the show now, and I'll call you when I'm free for specific purchases. ”
"But let me tell you in advance, I will also distribute the national competition in China, and all you buy is the copyright of the comics published in Neon. Lu Li said toughly.
This is his prerequisite, he had no way to control it when it was released in Neon Country before, when "Slam Dunk" poured into the country, which was equivalent to exporting culture to the Chinese people and making money for the Chinese people.
But now that he has this condition, it is equivalent to him issuing a slam dunk to the neon country, exporting them and earning money from their country.
Horiuchi Maru Megumi was stunned for a moment, and he asked carefully: "Mr. Lu, what you sold last time was the copyright of anime IP, including comic copyright, animation copyright, theater copyright and peripheral copyright. ”
"Now we only sell comic rights, is it bad that we are making slam dunk?"
"If you're not satisfied with something, we can change it as you wish. ”
Lu Li connected the phone on hands-free, so the conversation between the two was heard by everyone at the scene and the audience in the live broadcast room.
Everyone at the scene didn't dare to gasp, for fear of affecting Lu Li's conversation.
And the audience in the live broadcast room saw that Lu Li and the person who claimed to be the president of Shueisha talked so seriously, and many people began to believe it.
But there are still stubborn neon blows that refuse to believe.
"Hehe, this is the person found by the program team to play the president of Shueisha, right?
"It's disgusting, don't come out to show off, I know that the author of "Slam Dunk" has never appeared, so I impersonate it? ”
"Resist Lu Li! I will not allow my youthful blood to be tarnished!"
"Don't be funny, it's impossible for Chinese people to make this kind of comic. ”
Because the domestic comic and animation industry is much behind that of Neon Country, many people don't believe that a popular and energetic work like "Slam Dunk" will be drawn by their own people.
It is precisely because of this that many teenagers will be culturally exported by the comics of Neon Country.