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This is a list of Chinese animated TV shows sorted by year. They are in Mandarin Chinese language only: List of Chinese animated shows in Each decade. 1980s
This is a list of Chinese animated films, sorted by year. Also listed are the 30 highest-grossing Chinese animated feature films at the Chinese box office. Also listed are the 30 highest-grossing Chinese animated feature films at the Chinese box office.
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)
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).
So far the only tiger in the series, Tiger is strong, well-muscled, and loves to show off his muscles. His Chinese name is a play on the English word Tiger. It also sounds similar to the Chinese rendering of boxer Mike Tyson. Flat-beak Allen (Chinese: 扁嘴伦; pinyin: Biǎn Zuǐlún; lit. 'Flat-mouth Lun') A rather narcissistic duck.
Fruity Robo (果宝特攻) is a CGI Chinese animated children's television series by Guang Zhou BlueArc Culture Communications Company. This drama is both a sequel to "series Fruity Musketeers "(果冻三剑客) [1] and the first season of the "Fruit Robo" series. [2]
Pages in category "Chinese animated feature films" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A.U comic books were first published by Zhejiang Juvenile and Children's Publishing House in 2011, and as of 2013 over 100 million copies were sold. [3] The first A.U animated series premiered on China Central Television in August 2012 and A.U cartoons have since become popular. [1]