Short Drama Industry Enters a New Phase as Annual Rankings Highlight Structural Growth

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The list for the 2025 annual short drama awards has recently been released, with 《盛夏芬德拉》 taking the top position after reaching 4.4 billion cumulative views. According to the China Micro-Short Drama Industry Development White Paper (2025), the number of micro-short drama users in China has climbed to 696 million, while the market size in 2025 reached 67.79 billion yuan, with monthly production exceeding 3,000 titles. These figures underscore the sector’s transformation into a major force within the country’s cultural consumption landscape.

Looking back at the early surge of short dramas, rapid pacing and constant plot twists were key to their popularity. High-frequency emotional stimulation drove massive engagement, but it also led to widespread criticism, with the genre often labeled as formulaic or lacking depth. As audiences grow more discerning, this once-effective approach is proving insufficient to sustain long-term growth.

Against this backdrop, the industry has begun to reposition itself through changes in content strategy and production models. Initiatives aimed at supporting innovative and underrepresented genres seek to diversify storytelling, while the introduction of AI-assisted scriptwriting tools is intended to improve both efficiency and creative output. At the same time, efforts to build full IP development chains and accelerate localized production for overseas markets point to a broader, more sustainable vision for short drama content.

As production values and narrative ambition increase, short dramas are gradually shedding their earlier reliance on intense, fast-paced stimulation. Instead, they are evolving toward more refined and memorable storytelling. No longer merely an extension of long-form video platforms, short dramas are emerging as a cultural phenomenon with commercial influence comparable to box office cinema, signaling a significant shift in how popular content is created and consumed.

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