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  2. Kancil Story - Wikipedia

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    Sang Kancil replied: "I will let you all eat me after bringing me to the island.” Believing what he said, the crocodiles followed his order and formed a row of between the two sides of the river. He then quickly hops from one crocodile to another until he reaches the other side of the river, leaving the reptiles far behind, angry.

  3. Malay folklore - Wikipedia

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    Kisah Sang Kancil dengan Buaya – The tale of the mouse-deer and the crocodile; Kisah Sang Kancil dengan Monyet – The tale of the mouse-deer and the monkey; Kisah Sang Kancil dengan Harimau – The tale of the mouse-deer and the tiger 'Kisah Sang Kancil dengan Gajah – The tale of the mouse-deer and the elephant

  4. Lesser mouse-deer - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesian and Malaysian folklore, the mouse-deer Sang Kancil is a cunning trickster similar to Br'er Rabbit from the Uncle Remus tales, even sharing some story plots. For instance, they both trick enemies pretending to be dead or inanimate, [2] [3] and both lose a race to slower opponents.

  5. Pada Zaman Dahulu - Wikipedia

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    Pada Zaman Dahulu (Malay for "Once Upon a Time"), is a Malaysian animated series first broadcast in 2011 on TV Alhijrah and later on Astro Ceria.The series tells a story of the adventures of Ara and Aris and their grandfather Aki, who tells his grandchildren tales that feature kancil, a mouse-deer popular in Malaysian folklore, and various other animal characters such as crocodile, buffalo and ...

  6. Malaysian animation - Wikipedia

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    The coming years would see additional hand-drawn animated shorts: 1984's Sang Kancil dan Monyet (The Mousedeer and the Monkey) and a 1987 follow-up, Sang Kancil dan Buaya (The Mousedeer and the Crocodile); 1985's Gagak Yang Bijak (The Clever Crow); and Arnab Yang Sombong (The Proud Rabbit) and Singa Yang Haloba (The Greedy Lion) both released in 1986, all written and directed by Hassan Abd.

  7. Folklore of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Malay culture, Kancil is regarded with the highest esteem due to its ability to overcome obstacles and defeat adversaries despite its rather small appearance. Kancil also appears in the state herald of Melaka and even plays a part in the legend of the founding of Melaka.

  8. 2013 Asian Youth Para Games - Wikipedia

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    It is said that the mousedeer is a native animal in Malaysia locally known as pelanduk or kancil which is shy, but very agile and quick thinking. It is a favourite character in local folktales commonly known as "Sang Kancil", noted for its intelligence, wit, cunning feints and quick reaction to escape from all kinds of danger, especially from ...

  9. List of fictional crocodilians - Wikipedia

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    A green bath toy crocodile, known for different jobs, such as a doctor and a sheriff cowboy. Tick-Tock Peter Pan (1953 film) The crocodile who swallowed an alarm clock and is Captain Hook's biggest fear. Victor 64 Zoo Lane: A large, green crocodile, who is the main bully in Waterlilly Lake. Wally Gator Wally Gator: An alligator prone to mishaps.