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BEIJING — Little P is a red-haired joker with a robot dog and a mind bursting with rebellion. She has a closet filled with tight, midriff-baring clothes. Her biggest worry is getting fat. Meet ...
But their protests may be in vain. China has been signaling a crackdown on cartoons and other shows — including many produced in China — for a while.. In April, authorities in Jiangsu province ...
A still from an adorable cartoon from China depicting daily life on the country's Tiangong space station with Shenzhou 12 astronauts as pandas.
Cartoon About China’s President Xi Jinping Sparks Online Debate. The piece offering insight into Xi’s personality presents a distinctly softer image of Communist Party leadership.
China has long been on a quest to create its own animation industry. Japanese animation and Western animation (mostly from the US) have been the mainstay of Chinese television.
Foreign cartoons, especially from Japan, are hugely popular with China's 250 million children and the country's own animation studios have struggled to compete.
China’s restive far west hopes to win hearts with ‘Princess Fragrant’ cartoon Sophie Brown and Serena Dong , CNN 4 minute read ...
China's broadcasting regulator said it will encourage online producers to create "healthy" cartoons and clamp down violent, vulgar or pornographic content, as Beijing steps up efforts to bring its ...
Related gallery Cartoons a risky business in China “I’m a news junkie who loves drawing, and my advertising background trained me well to work under tight deadlines,” he said.