Little Big Panda
Little Big Panda (Chinese: 熊猫总动员), (German: Kleiner starker Panda) is a 2011 animated children's family film directed by Michael Schoemann. A co-production between China, Germany, France, Spain and Belgium, the film was released in China on February 3, 2011.[2]
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熊猫总动员 | |
Directed by | Michael Schoemann (Assistant) Greg Manwaring |
Story by | Jörg Tensing |
Produced by | Michael Schoemann Dirk Hampel |
Edited by | Michael Schoemann |
Production companies | China Film Group Corporation Benchmark Entertainment China Film and TV Production China ACG Group U Film Beijing KAKU Cartoon Satellite TV Beijing Yishang Media Investment Quidam Studios Beijing Zhongqi Guangshi Media De Guo Ben Cou Yu Le Acció Studios[1] |
Distributed by | China Film Group Corporation[1] |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | China Germany France Spain Belgium |
Languages | Mandarin German English |
Budget | EUR 4 million |
Box office | CN¥45.7 million (China) |
Storyline
Somewhere in the majestic Chinese highlands of our days: The Pandas' survival is severely endangered as the bamboo is becoming scarce, and humans continuously expand into their habitat. And laziness being one of the Pandas' most significant character traits, what the community now requires is someone to rouse them. Manchu, with the help of his friends, stands up to all the trials. The group has nearly reached their destination when suddenly the humans unleash the floods of their newly built dam, aimed at the Pandas' valley![3]
Cast
Chinese version:
- He Jiong
- Dinan Chen
- Xie Na
- Weijia Li
- Du Haitao
- Liu Chunyan
- Jing Li
- Zhao Zhongxiang
- Yang Li
- Banyu Shi
- Qiaosheng Han
- Huang Jianxiang
- 彩虹
- Weizhi Zhao
- Wu Xin
German version:
- Anna Thalbach as Frau Cheng
- Rainer Gerlach as Ying
- David Kunze as Manchu
- Santiago Ziesmer as Konfusius
- Vivien Gilbert as Chi Chi
- Friedel Morgenstern as Jung Fu
English Version:
- Karen Strassman as Manchu
- Sam Riegel as Kung Fucios
- Cristina Vee as Yung Fu
- Alex Ryan as Ying
- Paige B. Franklin as Mama Chu
- Jessica Straus as Chi Chi
- Jessica Gee as Lung Fu
- Brent Henry as Buddha Bear
- Wendee Lee as Mrs. Cheng
- Michael McConnohie as Mr. Teng
- Max Moran as Hoo Hoo
- Travis Willingham as Brutas
- Joe Cooker as Tyson
- Barbara Goodson as Additional Voices
- Grant George as Additional Voices
- Mari Devon as Additional Voices
- Steve Kramer as Additional Voices
- Steve Pinto as Additional Voices
Reception
The film earned CN¥45.685 million at the Chinese box office.[1]
References
- "熊猫总动员(2011)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 16 October 2015.
- "熊猫总动员 (2011)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
- "Little Big Panda". IMDb.