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SupremoCat From a comic character to a phenomenal IP
SupremoCat, a tsundere and domineering cat, is the protagonist of the young cartoonist Bai Cha in the illustrated picture book "I Like the Way You Can't Get Used to Me and Can't Kill Me". With its unique cat's personality and frequent golden sentences, my emperor and the shovel officer "boy" and the pug dog "Bazaar Black" in the family, together performed many hilarious life stories, quickly became popular on the Internet, and gradually grew into a well-loved domestic original phenomenon-level cartoon IP "My Emperor Cat".
Creative Experience
Talking about the process of creating My Emperor, the author Bai Cha revealed that he originally planned to paint 200 cats, but because he had never raised cats in his life and lacked a perceptual understanding of cats, he fell into a bottleneck when he reached the twelfth one. It was then that he met a stray cat, brought it home and named it "My Emperor". White Tea believes that this is "meeting the right cat at the right moment".
Bai Cha said: "The word 'cat slave' has gradually changed from a topic to a culture. People are cherishing their pets more and more, and they are pampering them more and more. Serve carefully every day, both love and hate. Everyone actually has a cat emperor in their hearts, and they are all their own emperors. As long as you love them deeply and are willing to take good care of them, then your cat is your emperor, and my cat is also my emperor. ”
The influence of start-up cartoons on Hong Kong
Start-up cartoon IP has a significant impact in Hong Kong, which is reflected in several aspects:
Cultural influences
With localized content and image, the start-up cartoon IP is deeply loved by Hong Kong citizens and has become a part of daily life. For example, the image of cartoon characters often appears in daily necessities, advertisements and commercial activities, forming a unique cultural symbol that reinforces the sense of identity and belonging of the local culture.
Economic impact
The commercial value of cartoon IP should not be underestimated. The sale of related products, licensing partnerships and derivatives markets have injected new vitality into the local economy. Many local brands have enhanced their brand awareness and market competitiveness through cooperation with Cartoon IP, achieving a win-win situation.
Social impact
Start-up cartoon IPs have also made a positive impact on a societal level. Cartoon images often convey positive energy and promote social welfare activities. For example, cartoon characters participate in environmental protection publicity, charity activities, etc., which attract extensive social attention and participation, and promote the harmonious development of society.
Creative Industries Impact
The success of the start-up cartoon IP has stimulated more young people in Hong Kong to be creative and entrepreneurial, and promoted the development of the local creative industry. Many emerging creative enterprises have flourished under the influence of cartoon IP, forming a good entrepreneurial ecosystem and enhancing Hong Kong's position in the global creative industry.
Cartoon IP has become a force to be reckoned with in Hong Kong, having a profound impact on the city's development in a variety of aspects such as culture, economy, society and creative industries.

