Wanderings of Sanmao

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Wanderings of Sanmao
Format Animated television series
Country of origin China
No. of episodes 26 projecting 104
Broadcast
Original channel CCTV
Original run 2006 – Present

Wanderings of Sanmao (Chinese: 三毛流浪记) is a Chinese animation TV series in China based on the famous manhua character Sanmao. The series was invested, produced and broadcasted by CCTV. It is also known as "Story of Sanmao's Vagrant Life" or "New Adventures of Sanmao".

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[edit] Background

The main character of the animation, Sanmao, has been around since the 1930s among comic books in China. The character recently celebrated its 70th birthday in 2005, and this series is one of the many tributes to the longevity of Sanmao[1]. Other productions have taken place in the past including movies, stage plays, soap opera series and puppet films. This series is different from the 1984 cartoon of the same name.

[edit] Story

Sanmao was a very poor orphan. He was wandering in Shanghai where people dreamed of riches in the 1930s. Sanmao, together with his baldheaded friend Xiao Laizi received grain unexpectedly from the entrepreneur Wu Zifu. Later he fell into a coma mysteriously, and the reporter Hou Yiwen would try to investigate the relationship between Wu Zifu and Sanmao[2].

[edit] References

  1. ^ China Daily. "China Daily." "Sanmao Chinas favorite son turns 70." Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
  2. ^ CCTV. "CCTV." "Cartoon Sanmao." Retrieved on 2007-01-09.

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