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    The classic animation exhibition commemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of New China will start ticket sales at 12 PM on September 16.

    It's been a long time since I've been on the big screen...

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    Heritage of Animated Classics · A Tribute to Our Glorious Nation

    Classic Animation Film Exhibition Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of New China

    Tickets will be on sale soon

    Classic animations return to the big screen

    Ticket Sale Date:

    September 16, 12:00 PM

    How to Purchase Tickets:

    Online (via Maoyan, Tao Piao Piao APP)

    This film exhibition will feature classic animated films such as “Havoc in Heaven,” “Nezha Conquers the Dragon King,” “The Magic Paintbrush,” “The Lotus Lamp,” “Big Ear Tutu: The Tyrannosaurus on the Move,” “New Big Head Son and Little Head Dad 2: One Day to Success,” and “Cotton Candy and Cloud Mama 1: Baby Chip Plan,” along with rare animated films that are seldom seen on the big screen:

    Elegant “Ink Wash Animation Series”

    (including “Little Tadpole Looking for Mommy,” “Shepherd Flute,” “Deer Bell,” “Mountain and Water Affection”)

    Exquisite “Paper Cut Animation Series”

    (including “Zhu Bajie Eats Melons,” “Golden Seashell,” “Fox Hunting the Hunter”)

    Whimsical “Art Classics Series”

    (including “Three Monks,” “Proud General,” “Monkey Fetching the Moon,” “Magic Brush”)

    Humorous “Childhood Memories Series”

    (including “Snow Child,” “Nine-Colored Deer,” “Absent-Minded and Unhappy,” “Fool Buys Shoes”)

    Chinese animated films

    Are rich in meaning and diverse in form

    Artistic styles embody national characteristics

    Story themes closely follow the development of the times

    They convey "truth, goodness, and beauty" to the audience

    And have been spiritual nourishment for generations of children

    These classic works still

    Provide us with fresh insights today

    This event is guided by the Central Radio and Television Station and hosted by the China International Television Corporation, the Shanghai branch of the Central Radio and Television Station, and the Shanghai Film (Group) Co., Ltd. Organized by CCTV Animation Group Co., Ltd., Shanghai Art Film Studio Co., Ltd., Shanghai Film Co., Ltd., and International Media Port (Shanghai) Cultural Development Co., Ltd. Special thanks to the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China’s Propaganda Department (Shanghai Municipal Film Bureau) and the Shanghai Municipal Radio and Television Bureau for their strong support!

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