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Ni Hao, Kai-Lan is based on the childhood memories of the show's creator, Karen Chau, who grew up in a bicultural (Chinese-American) household. [5] "Ni hao" (你好 nǐ hǎo) means "Hello" in Mandarin, and Kai-Lan (凯兰 Kǎilán) is the Chinese name Chau was given at birth, which was later anglicized to Karen.
The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat (Chinese: 蓝皮鼠大脸猫; pinyin: lánpíshǔ dàliǎnmāo) is a Chinese animated series from mainland China. Based on Ge Bing's fairy tale 'The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat'. [1] The first part was produced in 1993 and the second in 2000. It traced in an American cartoon TV series: Tom and Jerry.
Little Cherry (Chinese: 小樱桃; pinyin: Xiǎo Yīng Táo) is a Chinese media franchise created by Yang Shangjun. Owned by the Zhengzhou-based Zhengzhou Little Cherry Cartoon Art Co., it is primarily comedy manhua featuring a girl whose name is Little Cherry. It is titled Xoyto in English. [1]
The Dreaming Girl (2005) The Adventures of Little Carp / 小鲤鱼历险记l (2006) Desire for Sky / 渴望蓝天 (2006) Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2009 animation) Fruity Robo / 果宝特攻; GG Bond / GG邦德 (2005) Dentyne FIRE & ICE / 登坦火与冰 (2000) Homer and Landau; Keke's Story; The Legend of Condor Hero; Little Cherry; Little ...
Pages in category "Chinese children's animated comedy television series" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
The cartoon became enormously popular with Chinese schoolchildren after its debut in 2005. Cashing in on the cartoon's success, the producer made an animated feature film in 2009, which generated a box office revenue of 79 million yuan (approx. US $11.5 million) during Chinese New Year that year.
The Chinese painting "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" displayed in its entirety in the National Palace Museum Taipei on June 1, 2011. - Patrick lin/AFP/Getty Images
In the People's Republic of China, Cartoon Network has a dedicated TV channel [citation needed], and also its original series are broadcast on terrestrial TV channels, notably, The Powerpuff Girls broadcast on China Central Television.