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Ejen Ali (literally translated as Agent Ali), is a Malaysian animated television series produced by WAU Animation, focusing on a boy which accidentally became a MATA agent after using Infinity Retinal Intelligent System (I.R.I.S), a device prototype created by Meta Advance Tactical Agency (M.A.T.A).
Ejen Ali (lit. ' Agent Ali ', Jawi: ايجين الي) is a Malaysian animation series produced by WAU Animation.The titular character is a young 12-year-old boy named Ali who accidentally becomes a special agent after using the Infinity Retinal Intelligent System (IRIS), a device prototype created by the Meta Advance Tactical Agency (MATA).
WAU Animation Studios Sdn Bhd is a Malaysian animation studio based in Cyberjaya, Selangor.It focuses on producing and developing original animated programmes for TV3 Malaysia, such as Ejen Ali. [1]
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Ejen Ali: The Movie (sometimes also subtitled MISSION: NEO) is a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language animated spy-fi action film.The film follows a 12-year old spy Agent, Ali, as he embraces his role in MATA, the secret agency, and uncover the secret technology which has threatened the fate of Cyberaya.
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