When we think of famous Chinese animation films, most young adults think of "The Monkey King," "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom" and other impressive films. But when we try to think of other quality ...
BEIJING – D'oh! China has banished Homer Simpson, Pokemon and Mickey Mouse from prime time. Beginning Sept. 1, regulators have barred foreign cartoons from TV from 5 to 8 p.m. in an effort to protect ...
It has been more than 80 years since Wan Laiming, the father of Chinese animation, created the first cartoon short "Uproar in the Art Studio" in 1926. Now you can watch it and see a character emerge ...
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Early 20th-century Chinese cartoons could even influence political decisions at the highest level. A selection of these are now showing at HK's Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father ...
It’s the Year of the Rat, and in honor of the occasion, the Shanghai Museum organized an entire exhibit dedicated to historical relics with rat motifs. The star of the show is undoubtedly an 18th ...
Chinese cartoons are set to shine on the world stage as cartoon channel Nickelodeon launches ChinaToon, a one-hour segment showcasing original Chinese animations. Debuting July 5, on Nickelodeon Asia, ...
BEIJING — D’oh! China has banished Homer Simpson, Pokemon and Mickey Mouse from prime time. Beginning Sept. 1, regulators have barred foreign cartoons from TV from 5 to 8 p.m. in an effort to protect ...
You never know what you'll find in the permanent collections of the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum! Right now, for example, you can see something you probably wouldn't expect on exhibit in the Sandi ...
The clip has been watched more than a million times in the past day or so, but some commentators suspect it may be a clever piece of propaganda in disguise. By Clifford Coonan Obama Cartoon Screengrab ...
The “Black Cat Detective”, released 40 years ago, was a childhood fixture for many Chinese. The protagonist was a stern-faced, feline cop with a law-and-order demeanour befitting a cool communist cat.
A court in southwestern China has ruled in a long-delayed wrongful death lawsuit, determining that a popular Chinese cartoon series was partially liable for an incident in 2018 that left an 8-year-old ...
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