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1. ‘Your Name’ Becomes All-Time No. 1 Japanese Film in China

Makoto Shinkai's "Your Name" has just set another box office record!

The post ‘Your Name’ Becomes All-Time No. 1 Japanese Film in China appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Chinese Embrace Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name,’ Reject ‘Moana’

Lin-Manuel who? Chinese moviegoers have made a clear choice.

The post Chinese Embrace Makoto Shinkai’s ‘Your Name,’ Reject ‘Moana’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. The transition of China into an innovation nation

The writing is on the wall: China is the world second largest economy and the growth rate has slowed sharply. The wages are rising, so that the fabled army of Chinese cheap labor is now among the most costly in Asian emerging economies. China, in the last thirty years has brought hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, but this miracle would stall unless China can undertake another transformation of becoming an innovation nation.

The post The transition of China into an innovation nation appeared first on OUPblog.

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4. ‘Rock Dog’ Gets U.S. Release Date, New American Trailer

The most expensive Chinese animated feature of all time is getting an American release.

The post ‘Rock Dog’ Gets U.S. Release Date, New American Trailer appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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5. ‘LuYang Delusional Mandala’ by LuYang (NSFW)

Chinese artist LuYang creates a digital nonsexual human simulator in her own shape.

The post ‘LuYang Delusional Mandala’ by LuYang (NSFW) appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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6. Executive Report: Bob Bacon Heads Up Alpha Animation, Dave Rosenbaum To Cinesite, And New DreamWorks Management Structure

A new Chinese animation studio launches in Los Angeles, Cinesite ramps up its feature animation plans, and Universal announces a new management structure for DreamWorks Animation.

The post Executive Report: Bob Bacon Heads Up Alpha Animation, Dave Rosenbaum To Cinesite, And New DreamWorks Management Structure appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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7. महिलाएं – खेल, खिलाडी और आत्मविश्वास

महिलाएं – खेल, खिलाडी और आत्मविश्वास Rio Olympic 2016, रियो ओलम्पिक 2016  में भारत की महिलाओं का ही बोल बाला रहा … जहां एक बार भारतीयों ने पदक की आस छोड दी थी वहीं साक्षी मलिक और पीवी सिंधु एक उम्मीद बन कर आईं और दीपा कर्माकर ने जिस तरह से महिला जिमनास्ट में चौथा […]

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8. Rio 2016: evidence of greatness or a bid for recognition?

The eve of the opening ceremonies of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics is a good time to reflect not only on Brazil’s role as the organizer the games, but whether the experience of the host country tells us anything about the status of the BRICS--one of the most important economic groupings in the world, and one which you may never have heard of. As nations much showcased since 2001 as big, dynamic, rising countries, much of their global projection has focused as much on spectacle as on substantive achievements.

The post Rio 2016: evidence of greatness or a bid for recognition? appeared first on OUPblog.

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9. Rio 2016: evidence of greatness or a bid for recognition?

The eve of the opening ceremonies of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics is a good time to reflect not only on Brazil’s role as the organizer the games, but whether the experience of the host country tells us anything about the status of the BRICS--one of the most important economic groupings in the world, and one which you may never have heard of. As nations much showcased since 2001 as big, dynamic, rising countries, much of their global projection has focused as much on spectacle as on substantive achievements.

The post Rio 2016: evidence of greatness or a bid for recognition? appeared first on OUPblog.

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10. Three Animated Features Crack China’s Top 10 Box Office

Animation is setting the Chinese box office on fire!

The post Three Animated Features Crack China’s Top 10 Box Office appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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11. Astro-Nomical Launches in Burbank With ‘Mean Margaret’ Feature

A new production company aims to tap into the growing market for mid-range CGI family features.

The post Astro-Nomical Launches in Burbank With ‘Mean Margaret’ Feature appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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12. How long was my century?

In 2002 I faced a dilemma relating to an editorial project that perhaps only another historian can appreciate. Scrambling to complete the Introduction to Twentieth-Century China: New Approaches, I had to figure out how long to say the eponymous period had lasted.

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13. Chinese Hit ‘Monkey King: Hero is Back’ Gets U.S. Distribution

Jackie Chan leads the English voice cast of the Chinese smash-hit.

The post Chinese Hit ‘Monkey King: Hero is Back’ Gets U.S. Distribution appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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14. China Shocker: Indie ‘Big Fish & Begonia’ Scores Massive Launch, Expensive ‘Rock Dog’ Flops

Chinese filmgoers have put their support behind an indie hand-drawn/CG animated feature that took 12 years to make.

The post China Shocker: Indie ‘Big Fish & Begonia’ Scores Massive Launch, Expensive ‘Rock Dog’ Flops appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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15. Report: Duelling Chinese Businessmen Are Sabotaging The Release of ‘Rock Dog,’ Director Ash Brannon Caught in the Middle

China's most expensive animated feature of all-time is at the center of a war between Chinese entertainment conglomerates.

The post Report: Duelling Chinese Businessmen Are Sabotaging The Release of ‘Rock Dog,’ Director Ash Brannon Caught in the Middle appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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16. Watch The Exquisite Music Video For The Chinese Feature ‘Big Fish & Begonia’

Now we really want to see this Chinese feature.

The post Watch The Exquisite Music Video For The Chinese Feature ‘Big Fish & Begonia’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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17. 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 post Lionsgate’s ‘Kung Fu Panda’ Knockoff Looks Even Worse Than It Sounds appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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18. ‘Angry Birds’ Launches in First Place in U.S. and China

"Angry Birds" is a hit in both the United States and China.

The post ‘Angry Birds’ Launches in First Place in U.S. and China appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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19. China’s Enlight Media To Produce 22 Animated Features, Starting With ‘Big Fish and Begonia’

Enlight Media has its sights set on becoming a global animation powerhouse.

The post China’s Enlight Media To Produce 22 Animated Features, Starting With ‘Big Fish and Begonia’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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20. Rhythm & Hues Co-Founder John Hughes To Launch Major Chinese VFX Studio

China's visual effects industry will benefit from the expertise of a major American visual effects producer.

The post Rhythm & Hues Co-Founder John Hughes To Launch Major Chinese VFX Studio appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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21. Chinese-American Co-production ‘Rock Dog’ Has A New Teaser

Ash Brannon, director of "Surfs' Up" and "Toy Story 2," is helming the project.

The post Chinese-American Co-production ‘Rock Dog’ Has A New Teaser appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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22. Rhythm and Hues Co-Founder John Hughes To Launch Major Chinese VFX Studio

China's visual effects industry will benefit from the expertise of a major American visual effects producer.

The post Rhythm and Hues Co-Founder John Hughes To Launch Major Chinese VFX Studio appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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23. China’s Military Has Some Thoughts On ‘Zootopia’

"Zootopia" is being denounced by China's military as subversive American propaganda.

The post China’s Military Has Some Thoughts On ‘Zootopia’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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24. China’s smoldering volcano

The United States is far from perfect. But China still lacks an independent legal system, adequate protection of human and labor rights, genuine freedom of expression, and predictable means to address grievances. Until such reforms can be accepted in Beijing, resentment will continue to rise and China’s smoldering volcano may eventually erupt.

The post China’s smoldering volcano appeared first on OUPblog.

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25. Pandas and people: understanding their complex relationships for successful conservation

Amid failures in saving numerous wildlife species worldwide, there is an encouraging success—decades of panda habitat degradation have been transformed into a remarkable recovery. The success is taking place in Wolong Nature Reserve of China—home to endangered giant pandas and more than 5,000 residents who share a 200,000-ha mountainous area. It is also occurring in many of the other 66 nature reserves and non-reserve areas across southwestern China.

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