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Tag Archives: cartoons
Lei Feng heritage for the whole world
CPPCC proposal to make the Lei Feng Spirit a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Also, a Lei Feng cartoon.
Posted in People
Tagged cartoons, CPPCC, Lei Feng, West Point
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A handbook for staying healthy and regular
Newly translated, an ‘Everybody Poops’ for adults.
Posted in Books
Tagged books, cartoons, parasite, translation
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The English voice of an animated pangolin
Voicing the Gourd Brothers cartoon; nationalism and business; online youth trends; much more on the Sichuan earthquake; Chinese tourists to the USA.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged cartoons, earthquakes, intellectuals, nationalism, tourism
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Further restrictions on foreign cartoons, and horror movies
New rules restricting horror movies and further restricting TV broadcast of foreign cartoons.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged animation, business, cartoons, censorship, Disney, film, media, media regulation, TV
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The wisdom of rabbits
Bunnies act out Baltasar Gracian’s The Way of Worldly Wisdom in Southern People Weekly.
Posted in Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged Baltasar Gracian, Bu Hua, cartoons, Southern People Weekly
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Cartoon violence raises hackles
Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit (虹猫蓝兔七侠传) gets pulled from CCTV. Censorship?
Posted in Blogs, Media and Advertising, Media regulation, Newspapers, TV
Tagged animation, cartoons, CCTV, Complete Entertainment, violence, wuxia, Yangcheng Evening News
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