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McDull, the protagonist of the animated
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BEIJING,
Aug. 8 -- The creators of Chinese animated film "McDull Wudang" plan to develop
a series of products based on the movie.
"The movie is just part of our plan to build Mcdull
into an original and competitive domestic cartoon brand," said Wang Lei,
producer of the film. "We will develop books and DVDs based on the film."
Wang revealed that a McDull-themed concert, a popular
event in Hong Kong for years, will be staged in Shanghai around Christmas. The
movie will also be adapted into a children's drama and a musical will be
presented in two years.
A McDull flagship store is expected to open in
Shanghai later this year. The shop's location hasn't been decided yet, but it
will sell cute McDull items and serve as a wide platform for Mcdull fans to
gather.
Since the movie opened on July 24, it has made more
than 20 million yuan (US$3 million) at the box office of Shanghai United Cinema
Lines, the city's largest cinema chain. And nationally the film has grossed over
63 million yuan.
"The movie has the potential to exceed what 'Pleasant
Goat and Big Big Wolf' earned during the Spring Festival (90 million yuan
nationally)," said Wu Hehu, deputy director of the chain. "It is expected to
become the highest grossing film of domestic cartoons."
It is the fourth installment of the Mcdull series and
the first-time collaboration between mainland and Hong Kong filmmakers. The
movie centers on the adventures of a piglet named Mcdull who studies kung fu.
Industry insiders attributed the movie's success to
its humor and heartwarming elements that cater to the whole family as well as
its summer release.
A total of 14 movies have been squeezed into this
month's schedule of new releases. They include Hollywood sci-fi film "G.I. Joe:
The Rise of Cobra", Zhang Ziyi's comedy romance "Sophie's Revenge" and "Metallic
Attraction: Kungfu Cyborg", a Chinese counterpart to "Transformers".
"Movies with ingenious storytelling and impressive
characters can finally win the competition," Wu added.
(Source: China Daily)