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McDull Blu-ray Complete Boxset
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$73.99 |
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103.99 |
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$30.00 (28.85 %)
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Panorama |
| No. of discs : |
3
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| Shipping Origin : |
Hong Kong |
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| Release Date : |
30 Oct 2009 |
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SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - McDull Blu-ray Complete Boxset |
My Life as McDull Hong Kong's favorite homegrown cartoon comic character McDull made the leap to the silver screen in director Toe Yuen's 2001 theatrical version My Life as McDull. The brainchild of writer Brian Tse and cartoonist Alice Mak, the little piglet born in a grass root family endears himself to readers and audiences with his cute look and good-natured character. There's more to McDull's charm, as the humorous stories, witty dialogs, and references to the life, culture, and familiar settings in Hong Kong, mean that even adults can find much to enjoy in this franchise. With stars Jan Lamb, Sandra Ng, and Anthony Wong lending their voices, McDull's biography, his dreams, and his world are vividly brought to life in this animated film, which has won numerous accolades from Hong Kong Film Awards, Golden Horse Awards, and other notable film awards around the world. McDull, Prince de la Bun (2004) The second McDull movie after My Life as McDull, McDull, Prince de la Bun is a satirical allegory of life and change in Hong Kong society. Travelling back to Hong Kong in the 1960s, the animation provides photo-realistic drawings to depict an old Hong Kong that has since faded away. The film is voiced by some wonderful talent, including Andy Lau, Anthony Wong, and Sandra Ng. McDull Kung Fu Ding Ding Dong (2009) The third animated McDull film, McDull Kung Fu Ding Ding Dong makes the sojourn to China where things are much different and yet the same for young McDull, now a bumbling martial arts apprentice. Directed by Brian Tse, who wrote and produced the previous two features, the film again champions the bittersweet sentiments and humorous mix of juvenile jokes and spot-on satire that have endeared McDull to not only children but also adults. Running out of ideas in Hong Kong, Mrs. Mak decides to try her luck in China. She leaves McDull at a martial arts boarding school on the famous Mt. Wudang, where he makes new friends, gets in trouble, and learns Tai Chi very very slowly. |
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