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The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat

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The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat
Promo
Country of originChina
No. of episodes30 episodes x 10 min (1993 Part I)
39 episodes x 12 min (2000 Part II)
Original release
NetworkCCTV
Release1993 (1993) –
2000 (2000)

The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat (Chinese: 蓝皮鼠大脸猫; pinyin: lánpíshǔ dàliǎnmāo) is a Chinese animated series from mainland China. Based on Ge Bing's fairy tale 'The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat'.[1] The first part was produced in 1993 and the second in 2000. It traced in an American cartoon TV series: Tom and Jerry.[citation needed]

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Transcription

Background

It was voted one of China's top 10 domestic animations in 2006.[2]

Story

A humorous tale of laughter and mischief between the star duo of the Magic Circus, the Blue Mouse and the Big-Faced Cat[3].Blue Mouse is clever and helpful, while Big-Faced Cat is greedy, lazy, and charmingly naïve. Along with two beetles, Jin Doudou and Lu Fanfang, this dynamic duo has many adventures.

References

  1. ^ "《蓝皮鼠大脸猫》原著作者:灵感来自于筒子楼里的孩子" [The original author of "The Blue Mouse and the Big Faced Cat": inspired by children in silos].
  2. ^ China's CityLife. "China's City Life." "Top 10 Domestic Cartoons." Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
  3. ^ "Blue Mouse". Beijing Review.

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