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Taiwanese animation or Taiwanese donghua can be traced back to 1954's black-and-white animation Wu Song Fights the Tiger [1] (武松打虎) by the Kuei Brothers but the earliest surviving is The Race Between Turtle and Rabbit [1] (龜兔賽跑) produced at the end of the 1960s by the Kuangchi Program Service and was also the first color animation in Taiwan. [1]
Taiwanese animated films (2 P) S. Taiwanese animation studios (3 P) Pages in category "Taiwanese animation" This category contains only the following page.
Animation portal; Film portal; Taiwan portal; Pages in category "Taiwanese animated films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
On Happiness Road is a 2017 Taiwanese animated film written and directed by Sung Hsin-yin, her directoral debut. The film is based on her own animated short of the same name which won start-up funding at the Golden Horse Awards in 2013. [3]
Wang Film/Cuckoo's Nest, the studio's original name, was founded by James C.Y. Wang (王中元)/Wang Zhongyuan, Hsu Chih-wei and Lu Kuang-chi started the studio in 1978 as a Taiwanese subcontractor for various Japanese animation studios and also an overseas facility for the American animation studio Hanna-Barbera. [3]
China’s military released an animation on Sunday depicting the journey to reunite two halves of a torn scroll across the Taiwan Strait, a thinly veiled reference to the country’s longstanding ...
Heavenly Legend, a 1998 Taiwanese film by Tai Seng Entertainment that is partially based on the novel. [citation needed] A Chinese Tall Story (2005), a Hong Kong comedy film loosely based on the novel, starring Bolin Chen as Sun Wukong. Fire Ball, a 2005 Taiwanese animated feature film made by Wang Film Productions and directed by Wong Tung.
The delicate design of the appearance and characteristics of each puppet has made Pili a well-known TV series in Taiwan. In 2000, the spin-off film Legend of the Sacred Stone was released. [3] It was released on VHS and DVD in Taiwan and Japan (the Japanese edit significantly shortened). The Japanese release includes some unintentionally funny ...