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The WeTV app provides official subtitles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, and Indonesian, [25] while YouTube provided subtitles for at least 12 different languages for the first few episodes. [26] On September 30, 2019, Laftel's Twitter account announced the donghua's South Korean broadcast, both in dubbed and subtitled format. [27]
In Chinese, donghua (simplified Chinese: 动画; traditional Chinese: 動畫; pinyin: dònghuà) describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. However, outside of China and in English, donghua is colloquial for Chinese animation and refers specifically to animation produced in China.
Indonesia: Metro TV: Media Group: Some Chinese programmes with Indonesian subtitles Indonesia: DAAI TV: Some Taiwanese Mandarin and Taiwanese Hokkien programmes with Indonesian subtitles Japan: TVB DAIFU: Cantonese programmes with Japanese subtitles Philippines: TeleAsia: Closed on 17 September 2015 South Korea: Chunghwa TV: Chinese programmes ...
Bilibili's platform also offers a feature called "advanced subtitles", where users can use an ECMAScript-based API to control video playback, dynamically change danmaku subtitles and draw shapes on the screen. This functionality is only available with the video poster's permission.
Havoc in Heaven, also translated as Uproar in Heaven, is a 1961 Chinese donghua feature film directed by Wan Laiming and produced by all four of the Wan brothers.The film was created at the height of the Chinese animation industry in the 1960s, and received numerous awards, earning the brothers domestic and international recognition.
Brazil expects the South American trade bloc Mercosur to speed up more free trade negotiations after clinching a deal with the European Union, as the threat of U.S. tariffs forces countries to ...
The King's Avatar (Chinese: 全职高手; pinyin: Quánzhí Gāoshǒu) is a Chinese donghua web series aired in 2017, based on the web novel of the same name written by Hu Dielan. [1] The series depicted the fictional esports scene in China where the story revolves around a multiplayer online video game called Glory. [2]
The donghua was released on Bilibili on 18 January 2020. [4] It is adapted from a novel that was first released on webnovel, with the same name and it had over a thousand chapters. Netflix is also streaming the first season beginning 30 June 2021. [5] The Donghua was renewed for a second season set to premiere in the spring of 2021.