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Bùi Thanh Hiếu (born February 6, 1972) is a Vietnamese human rights activist and blogger under the username Người Buôn Gió.(lit. ' Wind Merchant ').In 2009, Bùi was detained for ten days by the Vietnamese government for "abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State."
A tale of Saint Giong (1970); The baby girl and the flowerpot (1971); A child was hard-working at Geography (1971); Chú đất nung; A story of Jade Rabbit; A crocodile was itched in his teeth
POPS Comics is a Vietnamese user-generated content webcomic platform launched by POPS Worldwide Entertainment in 2020, hosting both Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese full comics and one-shots. Below is a list of POPS' Viet comics: 28; 50 Shades of Colors; 52Hz; Anti Main Lead Club; Bad Luck; Bình An Nghỉ Academy; Blue Magic; Cánh Hoa Trôi ...
Vietnamese animation, known in Vietnamese as Hoạt hình Việt Nam (lit. Vietnamese Cartoon), or Hoạt họa Việt Nam [ 1 ] (lit. Vietnamese Animation), is a term to describe animation films ( hand-drawn and computer-generated ) which originates from Vietnam .
M. Machimaho; Magic-kyun! Renaissance; Magical Girl Raising Project; Magical Sempai; Manaria Friends; Mardock Scramble; Matinee & Soiree; Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
The film opens with scene An (Đinh Ngọc Diệp) constantly sleepwalking. Every time she wakes up she is in a distant place. Looking for solutions to these strange dreams, and at the same time finding a way to save the daughter who is slowly dying of cancer, An discovers the life of the immortal man (Quách Ngọc Ngoan) and the dark secrets.
Studio Chizu was founded by Yūichirō Saitō and Mamoru Hosoda, both of which had ties to animation studio Madhouse.Saitō had been with Madhouse since 1999, [4] and had co-produced The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, which Mamoru Hosoda directed.
Azumanga Daioh (Japanese: あずまんが大王, Hepburn: Azumanga Daiō) is a Japanese yonkoma comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma.It was serialized from February 1999 to May 2002 in the monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh by MediaWorks; three additional chapters were published in Shogakukan's Monthly Shōnen Sunday in May 2009 to celebrate the manga's tenth anniversary.