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  2. Panda! Go, Panda! - Wikipedia

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    Panda Kopanda (パンダ・コパンダ, lit. ' Panda, Baby Panda ') is a children's Japanese animated film, first released in 1972.It was created by the team of Isao Takahata (director), Hayao Miyazaki (writer, layout, scene design), Yoichi Kotabe (animation director) and Yasuo Otsuka (animation director, character design).

  3. GKIDS - Wikipedia

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    GKIDS is an American film and television distributor based in New York City. [1] GKIDS releases mostly international animated films and television series to North American audiences, [2] [1] [3] as well as American films by independent filmmakers. [4] The name is said to be an acronym for "Guerrilla Kids International Distribution Syndicate". [5]

  4. Category:Animated films about giant pandas - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Panda 4; Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters ... Panda vs. Aliens; Panda! Go, Panda! T. Taotao (TV series) W. We Bare Bears: The Movie ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. 1972 in anime - Wikipedia

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    Panda! Go Panda! パンダコパンダ (Panda Kopanda) Movie: Children: JA, NA, EU, CH The Midnight Parasites: 寄生虫の一夜 (Kiseichuu no Ichiya) Short: General: JA The Demon: 鬼 (Oni) Short: General: JA The Monkey and the Crab: 日本むかしばなし さるかに (Nihon Mukashi-banashi: Sarukani) Short: General: JA Science Ninja Team ...

  6. Kung Fu Panda (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American animated martial arts comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures.The first installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise, it was directed by John Stevenson and Mark Osborne, from a screenplay and story respectively written by the writing teams of Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, and Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris.

  7. List of Japanese films of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Panda • kopanda–Amefuri sakasu: Isao Takahata — Animated short [3] The Petrified Forest: Masahiro Shinoda: Kenichi Hagiwara, Sayoko Ninomiya, Masako Yagi — [14] Rainboo Man–Satsujin Purofesshyonaru: Taku Nagano: Yasukuni Mizutani, Masao Murata, Megumi Ito — [16] Retreat Through the Wet Wasteland: Yukihiro Sawada: Yuri Yamashina ...

  8. Pom Poko - Wikipedia

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    Pom Poko was the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1994, earning ¥2.63 billion in distribution income, [8] and grossing ¥4.47 billion in total box office revenue. [1] It became the 2nd highest-grossing animated film after The Lion King .

  9. Kazuo Oga - Wikipedia

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    Kazuo Oga (男鹿 和雄, Oga Kazuo, born 29 February 1952, in Akita Prefecture, Japan) is an art director and background artist for many Madhouse Studio and Studio Ghibli anime films.