Lionsgate’s ‘Kung Fu Panda’ Knockoff Looks Even Worse Than It Sounds
“The Adventures of Panda Warrior” is actually a 2012 Chinese animated feature called “The Adventures of Jinbao.”
“The Adventures of Panda Warrior” is actually a 2012 Chinese animated feature called “The Adventures of Jinbao.”
“Angry Birds” is a hit in both the United States and China.
Enlight Media has its sights set on becoming a global animation powerhouse.
Ash Brannon, director of “Surfs’ Up” and “Toy Story 2,” is helming the project.
China’s visual effects industry will benefit from the expertise of a major American visual effects producer.
“Zootopia” is being denounced by China’s military as subversive American propaganda.
We’ve already talked about the record-breaking debut of “Deadpool,” but the other box office story that went largely unnoticed was “Kung Fu Panda 3′”s strong hold in its third weekend.
Two slightly different versions of the film will be released in China.
If you’ve ever wanted to see a human man give birth to a cartoon monster, this film might be for you.
Audiences in LA and NY have voted with their wallets: they are ready for mature and intelligent feature animation.
The film is about two guardian spirits trying to prove their relevance in modern China.
Minkoff’s Flying Tigers Entertainment has sealed a two-picture deal with China’s Le Vision Pictures, including an animated adaptation of ‘Wolf Totem.’
Five chapters about horse are cut up.
An homage to “Blazing Saddles,” “Blazing Samurai” is a global animated affair.
The film will be released theatrically in mainland China on January 1, 2016, preceded by a 36-city roadshow tour beginning on October 3.
The debut feature from Light Chaser Animation now has the backing of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
“Monster Hunt” is now the most financially successful Chinese film ever made.
Former DreamWorks and Sony execs Sandra Rabins and Penney Finkelman Cox are leading Original Force’s push into feature animation.
‘Mr. Black’ and ‘Kwang Boo’ are another reminder China is increasingly self-reliant when it comes to creating and consuming cartoon features.
Director Ash Brannon, animation studio Reel FX, and actors Luke Wilson and Eddie Izzard are all involved in this Chinese animated feature.