Boonie Bears- Second Ever CGI Film Made Entirely In China

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Everyone assumes the Chinese are responsible for Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks ripoffs such as Life's A Jungle, Kiara the Brave and The Little Panda Fighter, but surprisingly these films come from Brazil, India and Canada, not China.

The first fully Chinese CGI film was released in the U.S. as Legend Of A Kung Fu Rabbit, and was clearly glossed over as a Kung Fu Panda knockoff, for good reason. But now Chinese animation studio Fantawild Animation Inc. is about to release their second ever CGI film called Boonie Bears, and it looks like they're really getting the hang of the medium.

Sure it’s got the Yogi Bear/Open Season look about it, but at least they're trying hard to create uniquely Chinese content, which is more than can be said about the studio that released the ripoffs Ratatoing and What's Up.

Via Cartoon Brew


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When we lived back in CNY, there was a pizza place that sold a large sheet pizza with 32 decent sized square slices. You could get one half each with different toppings. Was very popular with the kids.
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A 10" pizza is almost twice the area of a 14". However, if you are a fan of the crust, the value increase lineaerly but is still a good delal.

If you only focus on the toppings, they reducing the dimeter by 1.5, (3/4 inch on the edge)), gives a better result.
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