CHENGDU, June 22 (Xinhua) -- DreamWorks Animation's
cartoon comedy "Kung Fu Panda" began being shown on the big screen from Sunday
in China's earthquake-hit Sichuan Province, home of endangered giant pandas,
after several days of postponement.
The film made its debut on Saturday in the provincial
capital of Chengdu, and was released from Sunday in other quake-hit cities such
as Mianyang, Deyang and Dujiangyan, said Wang Jianping, of the Sichuan Pacific
Cinema Circuit Co. Ltd.
The film about a panda in ancient China who becomes
an unlikely martial-arts hero was expected to rake in 1 million yuan (145,348.8
U.S. dollars) in Chengdu on the first day, a new high for cartoon movies in the
city, Wang said.
"Kung Fu Panda" features the voices of Hollywood
A-list stars Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie as well as Chinese
action star Jackie Chan and American-born Chinese actress Lucy Liu.
"I'm fond of the portly and naive panda, which made
me laugh all the time while watching the film," said Liu Jin, a Chengdu citizen.
The film made its premiere on Thursday in Beijing and
was shown from Friday across the country. Its box office has exceeded 10 million
yuan in China.
But the release of "Kung Fu Panda" had been postponed
in Sichuan to "appease the survivors" of the May 12 quake, according to the
State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.
The 8.0-magnitude quake has left more than 69,000
people dead, more than 18,000 others missing and millions homeless.
It has also severely damaged the habitat of giant
pandas in Sichuan, such as the Wolong nature reserve, only about 30 km from the
epicenter. A 9-year-old female giant panda in Wolong was killed in the quake.
Giant pandas are among the world's most endangered
species. Statistics from the State Forestry Administration show around 1,590
panda live in the wild, mostly in the mountains of Sichuan. China has about 239
giant pandas in captivity.