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Calabash Brothers or Hulu Brothers (Chinese: 葫芦兄弟; pinyin: Húlu Xiōngdì) is a Chinese animation TV series produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio and directed by Hu Jinqing, Ge Guiyun, and Zhou Keqin. [1] It was extremely popular when it aired on TV in 1986–1987. [2]
Dentyne FIRE & ICE / 登坦火与冰 (2000) Homer and Landau; Keke's Story; The Legend of Condor Hero; Little Cherry; Little Soldier Zhang Ga; The Adventures of Little Carp; The Olympic Adventures of Fuwa; Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf; Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf – Pleasant Goat Sports Game; Shalan; Shaolin Wuzang; SkyEye; Tortoise Hanba ...
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.
Ne Zha [7] [3] [11] [12] (Chinese: 哪吒之魔童降世 [3]; pinyin: Nézhā zhī Mótóng Jiàngshì; lit. 'Nezha the Demon Child Comes into the World'), also spelled Nezha, [a] [12] [13] is a 2019 Chinese animated [3] fantasy adventure film [7] directed and written by Jiaozi. [13] Its animation production is done by the director's own ...
The Five Chinese Brothers is an American children's book written by Claire Huchet Bishop and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It was originally published in 1938 by Coward-McCann . The book is a retelling of a Chinese folk tale, Ten Brothers .
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).
Statue of Red Boy wrongly depicted with a fire wheel under each of his soles similar to Nezha. Red Boy (traditional Chinese: 紅孩兒; simplified Chinese: 红孩儿; pinyin: Hóng Hái-er; Wade–Giles: Hung 2 Hai 2-êrh; Jyutping: Hung4 Haai4ji4; Vietnamese: Hồng Hài Nhi, Japanese: Kōgaiji) was a character featured in the 16th century novel Journey to the West.
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)