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Tells the fable from Chinese mythology about the young warrior Nezha who takes on a group of evil dragons.Tells the fable from Chinese mythology about the young warrior Nezha who takes on a group of evil dragons.Tells the fable from Chinese mythology about the young warrior Nezha who takes on a group of evil dragons.
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Ke Bi
- Mr. Li Jing
- (voice)
Banjô Ginga
- Li Gen
- (voice)
Junko Hori
- Little boy 1
- (voice)
Ichirô Nagai
- Master Taiyi
- (voice)
- …
Masako Nozawa
- Nizha
- (voice)
Mari Okamoto
- Little girl
- (voice)
Tomiko Suzuki
- Little boy 2
- (voice)
Norio Wakamoto
- Ao Bing
- (voice)
Chikao Ôtsuka
- Dragon King
- (Japanese version)
- (voice)
- (as Chikao Ohtsuka)
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My family (wife, young boy and girl) saw this on BBC TV one Christmas, (maybe 1990? - they'd have been 6 and 5 then) and videoed it. It has since become a staunch family favourite. Graphically superb and totally psychedelic, it is also one of the most spiritually moving and profound things I have ever seen. Good versus evil, in the form of a child with spirit guides, versus nasty dragons. Some of the lines are fantastic, too: "Now we can grow even more wicked - let's create some new diseases" - (just like they do at Porton Down in Wiltshire.
But that raises an interesting point - I've only ever seen it on sale with a Mandarin sound track, and English sub-titles - but the broadcast version was in English with no sub-titles. Anyone know anything about that? An absolute must-see for anyone with any sort of taste at all.
But that raises an interesting point - I've only ever seen it on sale with a Mandarin sound track, and English sub-titles - but the broadcast version was in English with no sub-titles. Anyone know anything about that? An absolute must-see for anyone with any sort of taste at all.
Like many of the reviewers I thoroughly enjoy this odd Chinese animation. It is well animated and the sound track is particularly enjoyable. I watched this animation numerous times throughout my childhood without recoiling at any of the 'shocking' scenes nor considering it particularly 'disturbing'. That being said, I remember when I first went to University I showed the animation to a few friends and they found the animation to be very disturbing for an animation that children would have watched.
Given this, I would recommend any parent watches Nezha before allowing their kids to watch it. If you were okay with uncensored Dragonball and other Japanese animes then Nezha should be no problem.
I would thoroughly recommend it though - very enjoyable film, and highly memorable.
Given this, I would recommend any parent watches Nezha before allowing their kids to watch it. If you were okay with uncensored Dragonball and other Japanese animes then Nezha should be no problem.
I would thoroughly recommend it though - very enjoyable film, and highly memorable.
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The English title is "Little Nezha" (Nai-ya), it tells the story of an emperor's wife laying an egg instead of giving birth, the emperor is outraged, however before he cuts the egg with his sword in anger, his son is born from the egg and givin special powers from a wise old man (Tai-yee) to battle the 5 dragon kings terrorising china.
This is superb traditional Chinese animation, the dubbing isn't amazing (what dubs are??), but acceptable. Kids and adults will enjoy this, though there is some shocking scenes, though I didn't mind them at all when I was a kid. The music alone is amazing, very atmospheric and memorable. Find this on VHS on ebay, I did!! You wont regret it.
This is superb traditional Chinese animation, the dubbing isn't amazing (what dubs are??), but acceptable. Kids and adults will enjoy this, though there is some shocking scenes, though I didn't mind them at all when I was a kid. The music alone is amazing, very atmospheric and memorable. Find this on VHS on ebay, I did!! You wont regret it.
Now, I was first introduced to Ne Zha through the newer films, 2019/2025, and since then, I've been wanting to learn more about the mythology around him, so why not start now before the dubbed version of Ne Zha 2 comes out?
The first Ne Zha animated movie ever made, and it hits all the check marks it needs to hit.
It gets the important story beats and the character growth.
There's a lot in the story that I do like. Half of that is because it's from the newer films, but the other half is because it feels different enough.
This film was made in 1979 - it's pretty old. And you can 100% tell in the actual movie. The animation is extremely outdated, but it's cool to see what Chinese animated movies used to look like in the late 1970s compared to America.
But because the film is so old, there is a huge pacing problem in the movie. A lot of the time, I love the actual plot because it's the main plot in Ne Zha's story.
But half of that is taken away because you have such a slow movie. It is only an hour, and in that hour, every 10 minutes there's a fantastic moment that Ne Zha goes through. But hidden between all those moments is a drag to sit through.
Now, I do have to keep in mind that this movie is almost 50 years old. But it's a 50-year-old movie that served as a good introduction to the character for people who didn't know the myth.
But it is now extremely outdated, and now that we have such a better version of the story, there is almost no reason to go back and check this one out. I would say what makes it worth checking out is some of the story elements that this version has which stand out a bit. Other than that, it's not worth checking out.
The first Ne Zha animated movie ever made, and it hits all the check marks it needs to hit.
It gets the important story beats and the character growth.
There's a lot in the story that I do like. Half of that is because it's from the newer films, but the other half is because it feels different enough.
This film was made in 1979 - it's pretty old. And you can 100% tell in the actual movie. The animation is extremely outdated, but it's cool to see what Chinese animated movies used to look like in the late 1970s compared to America.
But because the film is so old, there is a huge pacing problem in the movie. A lot of the time, I love the actual plot because it's the main plot in Ne Zha's story.
But half of that is taken away because you have such a slow movie. It is only an hour, and in that hour, every 10 minutes there's a fantastic moment that Ne Zha goes through. But hidden between all those moments is a drag to sit through.
Now, I do have to keep in mind that this movie is almost 50 years old. But it's a 50-year-old movie that served as a good introduction to the character for people who didn't know the myth.
But it is now extremely outdated, and now that we have such a better version of the story, there is almost no reason to go back and check this one out. I would say what makes it worth checking out is some of the story elements that this version has which stand out a bit. Other than that, it's not worth checking out.
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Here is a link to the you tube that contains this movie, the English version, it also contains the Mandarin version without subs (but original score). I used to watch this as a child too, when I was 5 or 6 (1995/6) but lost my copy.
It's a long forgotten gem, the plot (i think is an old Chinese fable) and the music score is fantastic. I don't think it is still produced for the UK market, however, I did hear of a 25th anniversary edition DVD being released in China.
Hope that helps a little.
Laurence
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Kty_rVj1Va8&mode=related&search=
It's a long forgotten gem, the plot (i think is an old Chinese fable) and the music score is fantastic. I don't think it is still produced for the UK market, however, I did hear of a 25th anniversary edition DVD being released in China.
Hope that helps a little.
Laurence
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Kty_rVj1Va8&mode=related&search=
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