Source: CCTV.com
07-03-2008 09:28
The Smurfs hit the half century mark this year. And they are celebrating all around the world. And don't worry about the numbers - the Smurfs don't look as if they've aged a bit. In fact they're looking so good, they're head for the movies. A computer-designed 3-D animation movie is on the works.
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| For Chinese fans, a long-awaited Chinese version of the cartoon is finally being published.(Photo: CCTV.com) |
For Chinese fans, a long-awaited Chinese version of the cartoon is finally being published. So why did it take half a century? And can the tiny blue creatures stage a comeback, or has the Smurfs' career gone "code blue in China?"
No matter how well they sing, they share the same feeling. They are getting back the sense of childhood.
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| The Smurfs were popular in China, about 20 years ago.(Photo: CCTV.com) |
The Smurfs were popular in China, about 20 years ago. The animated television series first aired on China Central Television in 1986. The 45-episode cartoon series soon became a favourite among children here in China.


