Deadpool 2016 Bilibili Official

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The 2016 film holds a unique, almost legendary status on —China’s premier "video-sharing" platform for ACG (Animation, Comics, and Games) subculture. Because the film was banned from theatrical release in mainland China due to its R-rated content, Bilibili became the primary "digital underground" where the Chinese fanbase engaged with the movie. The Bilibili Cultural Phenomenon

  • The "12 Bullets" Scene: In the film, Deadpool claims he only has 12 bullets to kill the bad guys. As he counted them down, the Danmu screen would explode with users counting along in sync: "12!", "11!", "10!" It became a rhythmic, shared chant involving thousands of viewers.
  • The Fourth Wall: When Deadpool turned to the camera to speak to the audience, Bilibili users would flood the screen with "Gediao Simo Qiang" (Take down the fourth wall), creating a meta-layer where the character was addressing the specific community watching him.

Video Essay and Meme Culture

: Bilibili is home to thousands of fan-made "re-cuts" (fan edits) and "hardcore" video essays that analyze the film's "low budget" success and its faithful adaptation of the comics. A Symbol of "Subculture Resistance" deadpool 2016 bilibili

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Search Bilibili for "Deadpool" or "死侍" (Sǐshì) to observe the density of bullet comments during key scenes. The "12 Bullets" Scene: In the film, Deadpool

  • Online fan communities and social media platforms
  • Cultural reception and fan engagement
  • The role of Bilibili in Chinese online media