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She was very angry when Upin and Ipin with their friends, Ehsan, Fizi, Mail and Jarjit, played on the riverbank in an episode entitled "Kembara Kecil-Kecilan". [12] Kak Ros once gave a gift of a book entitled Cara Menjadi Adik Yang Baik (How to be a good younger sibling) to Upin and Ipin. [6] Ros is depicted as a young girl in "Mimpi Terindah". [7]
Upin & Ipin: The Lone Gibbon Kris (Malay: Upin & Ipin: Keris Siamang Tunggal) is a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language animated adventure film. The film follows the adventure of the twins and their friends in the fantastical kingdom of Inderaloka, where they have to save the kingdom from the evil king called Raja Bersiong .
A second season, also centered on Ramadan, aired in 2008. As of 2024, Upin & Ipin is the longest-running Malaysian animated series, currently in its 17th year of production, and is currently in its 18th season. Upin & Ipin has received consistently high viewership in Malaysia on both broadcast television and video-on-demand services.
Upin & Ipin - airs Season 1 to 3, first aired in August and September 2011; also airs on TV9 which is its original airing channel; Ustaz Kata - Information about the month Ramadan presented in doodle-sketch form, sponsored by Vitagen, aired in Ramadan 1434H/2013M; We Kids Are Powerful - Chinese animated series
Upin & Ipin is a Malaysian animated television series that premiered since 14 September 2007. The series was created by husband and wife duo, Burhanuddin Md Radzi and Ainon Ariff and is produced by Les' Copaque Production based in Shah Alam, Selangor. [1]
Upin & Ipin Jeng Jeng Jeng! is a 2016 Malaysian Malay-language live-action animated film directed by Ainon Ariff and Eirma Fatima starring Asyiela Putri Azhar, Puteri Balqis Azizi, Awie, Sara Ali, Remy Ishak and Gambit Saifullah as the main antagonist in this film.
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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.