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    Shanghai Media Group: Cow and Chicken: 鸡与牛 Toonmax (炫动卡通) Shanghai Media Group: I Am Weasel: Haha-Toonmax (哈哈炫动) Shanghai Media Group: The Powerpuff Girls: 飞天小女警 CCTV-1. CCTV-7. CCTV-14. China Central Television: Jiajia Cartoon (嘉佳卡通) Guangdong Radio and Television: Toonmax (炫动卡通) Shanghai Media ...

  3. Shanghai Manhua - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the dispute, Shanghai Manhua was shut down in June 1930 after publishing 110 issues. [7] The manhua team of the magazine moved with the Zhangs to the newly established Shidai (Epoch) Publishing Group, which went on to publish a series of magazines including Modern Sketch, the centerpiece of China's golden era of cartoon art. [5]

  4. Ye Qianyu - Wikipedia

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    When Japan invaded China and occupied Shanghai in 1937, Ye Qianyu, together with a group of fellow Shanghai cartoonists, formed the "National Salvation Cartoon Propaganda Corps", which included well-known artists Zhang Leping, Lu Zhixiang, Te Wei, and Hu Kao. [7]: 79 Ye's lover, Liang Baibo, was the only female member. [8]

  5. Shanghai Animation Film Studio - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Animation Film Studio (simplified Chinese: 上海美术电影制片厂; traditional Chinese: 上海美術電影製片廠; pinyin: Shànghǎi Měishù Diànyǐng Zhìpiānchǎng), also known as SAFS (simplified Chinese: 美影厂; traditional Chinese: 美影廠; pinyin: Měi Yǐng Chǎng), is a Chinese animation studio based in Shanghai, China, as part of the Shanghai Film Group ...

  6. History of Chinese animation - Wikipedia

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    An example of such documentary-type cartoons can be found in Go After an Easy Prey (1948). [12] In 1948 the Northeast studio would change its name to Shanghai Picture Studio Group. On October 1, 1949, China would enter a new communist era led by Mao Zedong.

  7. Gaumont Animation - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Cartoon Communication Group Village Productions: France France 3 Germany Super RTL: 23 Matt's Monsters: 2008-2014: Rai Fiction Lanterna Magica Europool Jiang Toon Animation Sonicville Cofinova 4 SND: France M6 Italy Rai 2 Rai Gulp Germany KiKa Spain Antena 3 Disney Channel Clan: 24 Toto Trouble — 2009: Europool Jiang Toon Animation ...

  8. Chinese animation - Wikipedia

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    It supported the birth of about 6000 animation studios and 1300 universities which provide animation studies. In 2010, 220,000 minutes of animations were produced, making China the world's biggest producer of cartoons on TV. [14] In 1999, Shanghai Animation Film Studio spent 21 million RMB (about US$2.6 million) producing the animation Lotus ...

  9. Alpha Group Co. - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Group Co., Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 奥飞娱乐股份有限公司; traditional Chinese: 奧飛娛樂股份有限公司; pinyin: Aòfēi Yúlè Gǔfèng Yǒuxiàngōngsī, in short 奥飞娱乐/ 奧飛娛樂/ Aòfēi Yúlè,) is a Chinese multinational conglomerate with animation, toy, mass media asset and entertainment company headquartered [1] [2] created by Cai Dongqing in 1993.