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  2. List of Chinese animated series - Wikipedia

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    They are in Mandarin Chinese language only: List of Chinese animated shows in Each decade. 1980s. Calabash Brothers / 葫芦兄弟 (1987) Kotion ...

  3. List of Chinese animated films - Wikipedia

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    English Name Year Chinese Name 1952: 小貓釣魚 Little Hero: 1953: 小小英雄 Good Friends: 1954: 好朋友 Magic Brush, a.k.a. Magical Pen: 1954, 1955: 神筆 The Dream of Xiao Mei

  4. Category:Chinese animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Chinese children's animated television series (2 C, 10 P) Chinese animated comedy television series (4 C) H. Hong Kong animated television series (1 C, 1 P)

  5. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat - Wikipedia

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    Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, or simply Sagwa, is a children's animated television series based on the children's book The Chinese Siamese Cat, created by Amy Tan which aired on PBS Kids, co-produced by Canada-based animation studio CinéGroupe and Sesame Workshop. [1]

  7. Boonie Bears - Wikipedia

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    Boonie Bears (simplified Chinese: 熊出没; traditional Chinese: 熊出沒; pinyin: xióng chūmò, "Roaming Bears" ; Bear Hunting) is a Chinese animated television series shown on multiple Chinese platforms and television stations, including Central China Television (CCTV) and Beijing Television Network (BTV).

  8. Chinese animation - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of the Chinese consumer market show an audience where 11% are under the age of 13, 59% between 14 and 17, and 30% over 18 years of age. Potentially 500 million people could be identified as cartoon consumers. [12] China has 370 million children, one of the world's largest animation audiences. [13]

  9. Calabash Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Grandpa (爷爷): He was an old man living alone on the mountain. He was a kind hearted individual as he had saved a nest of bird chicks from a snake by beheading it with a throw of his knife, saved a pangolin stuck under a boulder and taking on the task of growing the calabash that would vanquish the spirits, he quickly obliged.