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Hindi dub 6 October 2011 [527] Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Winged Angels: 24 May 2013 [528] [529] Doraemon: Nobita and the Island of Miracles—Animal Adventure: 29 March 2019 [530] [531] Dragon Ball Super: Broly: PVR Pictures, Funimation Films: English dub 11 October 2019 [532] [533] Weathering with You: PVR Pictures, Vkaao
The Giant King (Thai: ยักษ์; RTGS: Yak; lit. ' The Giant ') (released as The Robot Giant in some countries and Yak in Thailand) is a 2012 Thai animated comic science fiction children's/family film starring Santisuk Promsiri, Kreadtisuk Udomnak, Boribroon Junrieng, Weranut Tippayamontol, Pawanrat Naksuriya, Caninap Sirisawut, Udom Tarpanich, Bawriboon Chanreuang, Nathan LaVelle ...
Thai anime-influenced animated television series (1 P) Pages in category "Thai animated television series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Kaiwan Wattanakrai (Thai: ไกวัล วัฒนไกร; RTGS: Kaiwan Watthanakrai; 8 April 1951 – 28 June 2022) [1] [2] [3] was a Thai voice actor who appeared in various Thai dubbed versions of Japanese anime and tokusatsu, working for MCOT HD and Dream Express (DEX). He was regarded as one of the most important pioneers of the Thai ...
Khan Kluay 2 (Thai: ก้านกล้วย ๒; RTGS: Kan Kluai Song) is a 2009 Thai animated dark fantasy and action-adventure film, directed by Taweelap Srivuthivong and released in 2009. It is the sequel to Khan Kluay and follows the further adventures of the war elephant of King Naresuan the Great .
Khan Kluay (Thai: ก้านกล้วย; RTGS: Kan Kluai) is a 2006 Thai animated adventure film set in Ayutthaya-era Siam about a Thai elephant who wanders away from his mother and becomes the war elephant for King Naresuan. It is based on the story Chao Phraya Prap Hongsawadee by Ariya Jintapanichkarn. The film took three years to make ...
9 Cartoon (Thai: ช่อง 9 การ์ตูน) (or Modernine Cartoon (โมเดิร์นไนน์การ์ตูน) during the period when the station was called Modernine TV.) is a Thai cartoon programming block on air: Saturday to Sunday 7.00AM - 9.30AM (formerly on air 08.30AM - 10.30AM to August 2003, 08.00AM - 10.00AM and 7.00AM - 9.00AM) in television MCOT HD. [1]
The first Thai animated shorts were created using traditional hand-drawn animation techniques, with "Amazing Incidents" premiering in 1955 at the Sala Chaloem Thai. [4] This animation, which had a runtime of 10 minutes, caught the attention of the American News Agency (USIS) in Bangkok where Payut Ngaokrachang was working as an art officer.