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Neon Genesis Evangelion reviews
"NEON GENESIS EVANGELION" is a Japanese animation work co-produced by GAINAX and Tatsunoko Production , referred to as EVA. It premiered on TV Tokyo, Japan from October 4, 1995 to March 27, 1996, with 26 episodes in total. A Hideaki Anno as the main screenwriter and director, Sadamoto Yoshiyuki as character design, Ogata Megumi , Hayashibara Megumi , Yūko Miyamura , Mitsuishi Kotono , who served as the main dub. The work is set on the stage of the 2015 world where the "Second Impact" disaster occurred. It mainly tells the story of 14-year-old girls controlling the huge universal humanoid decisive weapon "EVA", and the mysterious enemy who attacked the third new Tokyo city" The story of the battle between the apostles. The audience ratings of the film were sluggish during the broadcast, but after the end of the play, it caused a strong and mixed response in the society. It, alongside " Space battleship yamato " in the 1970s and " Mobile Suit Gundam " in the 1980s , became the third generation of animation works that had an impact on later generations of animation works and sparked an animation boom. In 1997, the theater version of the animation " NEON GENESIS EVANGELION Air/True For You " was released, which was different from the TV animation series ending (episode 25 and final episode) .
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The Lion King reviews
"The Lion King" is an animated film produced by Walt Disney Pictures , co-directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff , and co-starred and dubbed by Matthew Broderick , James Earl Boggins Jones , Jeremy John Irons , and Nathan Lane . The film tells the story of The Lion King Simba, accompanied by friends, experienced the most glorious moments in his life, but also encountered the most difficult challenges, and finally became the king of the forest. The film was released in the United States on June 15, 1994, and in China on July 15, 1995.
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Rise of the Guardians reviews
"Rise of the Guardians" is directed by Peter Ramsey , with William Joyce and David Lindsay-Abel as screenwriters, and Chris Pine , Hugh Jackman and Jude Law co-voicing and dubbing. The film was released in the United States on November 21, 2012 . The film is adapted from the "Guardians of Childhood" series of picture books created by illustrator William Joyce. It tells the story of Alec Baldwin and Easter Day Bonnie Rabbit (Hugh Jackman) in order to protect the beliefs, hopes and dreams of children. , Tooth Fairy ( Isla Fisher ), Sleeping God Sandman, and Ice Prince Jack (Chris Pine) with unknown superpowers formed the "Rise of the Guardians" to jointly fight against the attacks of the evil nightmare (Jude Law).
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Turbo reviews
"Turbo" (English: Turbo) is a computer animation film released in 2013 . The movie is produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. and distributed by 20th Century Fox . The film is directed by Canadian director David Soren and written by Darren Lemke , Robert D. Siegel and David Soren. The film was released in mainland China on September 18, 2013. The film tells the story of a vegetable garden snail Tebo has an almost impossible dream: to become the fastest snail in the world. An accidental unusual event gave him extraordinary speed, and Terber planned to make his dream come true.
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The Girl Who Leapt Through Time reviews
"The Girl Who Leapt Through Time" is an animated film produced by Matsu Co., Ltd. , adapted from a novel published by Yasutaka Tsutsui in 1967. It is mainly voiced by Nakari Yisa and Ishida Takuya, with Mamoru Hosoda acting as the director. It was released in Japan on July 15, 2006. The film describes an original story 20 years after the plot of the novel took place, and the protagonist was changed from Yoshiyama Kazuko to her niece Kono Makoto . Mainland China is exclusively and genuinely released by Station B.
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Monsters University reviews
"Monster University" is an American 3D animated comedy film, a prequel movie of " Monsters, Inc. ", produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. This is Pixar's first pre-movement film. The director and producer is Dan Scanlon . " Monsters University " focuses on the youthful years of Mike and Mao Wei. Going back to their college years, they understand the tortuous process of getting acquainted with each other and becoming close friends, and appreciate the joy and touch of the birth of precious friendship. It was released in the United States on June 21, 2013, and in Taiwan on June 28, 2013. It was released in mainland China on August 23, 2013.
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Persepolis reviews
"Persepolis" is an animated film released by Sony Classics on June 27, 2007. The film is co-directed by Vincent Palande and Marjane Satrapi , with Chiara Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve as the main voice actors . The film is based on the picture book novel of the same name created by Marjane Satrapi . The film tells the story of the 9-year-old girl MarjaneThe story of the period.
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The Promised Neverland reviews
The TV cartoon "The Promised Neverland" is adapted from the original work of Shirai Kay and the manga of the same name drawn by Izumi あすか. In May 2018, the news of the animation was announced on the 26th issue of " Weekly Shonen Jump " . The film is produced by CloverWorks. The first phase will be broadcast from January 10, 2019 to March 28, with 12 episodes; the second phase will be broadcast from January 7, 2021, with all 11 episodes.
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Wish Dragon reviews
"Wish Dragon" is an animated film produced by Beijing Yaolai Film and Television Culture Media Co., Ltd., directed by Chris Eberhans, and dubbed by Jackie Chan , Junfeng Niu , Vivienne Tien , John Cho , Jimmy Wong , and Natasha Liu Bordizzo . The film will be released in China on January 15, 2021. The background of the film is set in Shanghai, telling the story of a series of adventures between Wish Dragon, who traveled through time and space and came to the modern world, and Ding Siqi, an urban teenager.
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The Prince of Egypt reviews
"The Prince of Egypt" (The Prince of Egypt) is an animation produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. in 1998, directed by Brenda Chapman , Steve Hickner , and Simon Wells, and directed by Val Kilmer , Ralph Fiennes , and Mi Sher Pfeiffer and Sandra Bullock participated in the dubbing. The film tells the story of Pharaoh's order to drown all Hebrew boys, and the lucky Moses led all Israelis across the Red Sea to live a free life on the other side of the sea.
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