The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness
The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness | |
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Chinese | 喜羊羊与灰太狼之喜气羊羊过蛇年 |
Directed by | William Kan Huang Xiaoxue Yu Tak Wai |
Written by | Shi Jianna Wang Shu Wu Chaowei Li Binglin |
Based on | Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf by Huang Weiming |
Produced by | Xu Hao Steven Yung Yu Jie Li Lisi Xing Ying |
Edited by | Sun Caixia |
Music by | Tomy Wai |
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Distributed by | Toonmax Media Zhujiang Film Group Shanghai Film Group Wanda Media Beijing Golden Harvest Entertainment Intercontinental Film Distributors (H.K.) |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Mainland China |
Languages | Mandarin Cantonese Korean |
Budget | CN¥27.3 million |
Box office | CN¥124.937 million (US$20.7 million) (Mainland China) HK$1.01 million (Hong Kong) |
The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness (Chinese: 喜羊羊与灰太狼之喜气羊羊过蛇年) is a 2013 Chinese animated film[1][2] part of the film series based on the animated television series Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. It is preceded by Mission Incredible: Adventures on the Dragon's Trail (2012) and is followed by Meet the Pegasus (2014).
Plot
Wolffy invents "Weather control" to capture goats but end up losing control of wind, rain, thunder and lightning. Thereby, Green-Green Grassland suffers a lot from the changeable weather. In order to initiate the ark to take the Green-Green Grassland residents away from disaster, the goats start their journey of finding a snake tribe that has been missing for thousand years. It takes them a while to notice that their new friend Bieber is exactly the extinct snake. Luckily, tribes work together to solve the weather chaos despite their differences and save the Green-Green Grassland.[3]
Reception
The film grossed RMB125 million (US$20.7 million) at the Chinese box office.[4]
References
- ^ EntGroup Consulting (2013-01-24). "Mainland Box Office Chart for Week 3, 2013". english.entgroup.cn. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
- ^ "The Mythical Ark: Adventures in Love & Happiness". english.entgroup.cn. Retrieved 2013-02-11.
- ^ "CPE - "LET OUR COLOURS ENTERTAIN YOU"". cpe.22dm.com. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- ^ Kevin Ma (20 January 2014). "Boonie Bears sets China animation record". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 24 January 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2014.