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'''''Tales in Mushroom Village''''' (蘑菇村的故事) is a 2009 Chinese computer animated series produced by Hefei-based Anhui Lister 3D Animation Production Company. It chronicles the lives of anthropomorphic animal characters who live in the titular setting. | '''''Tales in Mushroom Village''''' (蘑菇村的故事) is a 2009 Chinese computer animated series produced by Hefei-based Anhui Lister 3D Animation Production Company. It chronicles the lives of anthropomorphic animal characters who live in the titular setting. The protagonist is a squirrel named Naonao who moves to the town and familiarizes with its citizens. He and his friends thwart against a nuisance skunk as well as a terrifying giant python. According to an online encyclopedia, it had 100 episodes running 20 minutes each. | ||
In 2010, it had a sequel series with the subtitle "Alien Visitors", where the villagers fight to save their home from an extraterrestrial threat. It reportedly had 10 episodes running 20 minutes each. | In 2010, it had a sequel series with the subtitle "Alien Visitors", where the villagers fight to save their home from an extraterrestrial threat. It reportedly had 10 episodes running 20 minutes each. | ||
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Ten out of one hundred episodes are only known to be on home video through a DVD set with Chinese and English subtitles. None of the ''Alien Visitors'' episodes are known to be circulated on home video or on the internet. Information on the show is extremely scarce, extending into the lack of episode lists on the internet. Both series have their trailers posted on the video site Youku; they have been reposted on YouTube. The production company is likely out of business because its business license has been revoked and its website no longer exists. | |||
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Revision as of 13:38, 22 May 2023
Tales in Mushroom Village (蘑菇村的故事) is a 2009 Chinese computer animated series produced by Hefei-based Anhui Lister 3D Animation Production Company. It chronicles the lives of anthropomorphic animal characters who live in the titular setting. The protagonist is a squirrel named Naonao who moves to the town and familiarizes with its citizens. He and his friends thwart against a nuisance skunk as well as a terrifying giant python. According to an online encyclopedia, it had 100 episodes running 20 minutes each.
In 2010, it had a sequel series with the subtitle "Alien Visitors", where the villagers fight to save their home from an extraterrestrial threat. It reportedly had 10 episodes running 20 minutes each.
It is not clear which network in China had broadcast the series. A news article mentioned a United Arab Emirates network that acquired broadcast rights for the series.[1] Yixiang Music Studio composed and recorded the series' soundtrack.[2] The series had been promoted on the Chinese licensing site KoWe International (defunct).
Availability
Ten out of one hundred episodes are only known to be on home video through a DVD set with Chinese and English subtitles. None of the Alien Visitors episodes are known to be circulated on home video or on the internet. Information on the show is extremely scarce, extending into the lack of episode lists on the internet. Both series have their trailers posted on the video site Youku; they have been reposted on YouTube. The production company is likely out of business because its business license has been revoked and its website no longer exists.
Gallery
External links
- JD DVD listing Retrieved 6 May '23
- Alien Invaders summary on Kowe International Retrieved 6 May '23
- Baidu encyclopedia page for Tales in Mushroom Village Retrieved 6 May '23
- Baidu encyclopedia page for Anhui Lister 3D Retrieved 6 May '23
- Anhui Lister 3D website on Internet Archive (heavily missing) Retrieved 6 May '23
- Behind the scenes article by Anhui Xinhua University Retrieved 6 May '23
- First trailer on Youku Retrieved 6 May '23
- Story about Anhui Lister 3D's first movie project (behind the scenes) Retrieved 12 May '23
References
- ↑ GulfInfo article about UAE import Retrieved 6 May '23
- ↑ Yixiang Music Studio Retrieved 6 May '23