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==Background==
==Background==
The film was produced by American studios and rendered in [[Shenzhen]], [[China]] by the Institute of Digital Media Technology (IDMT).<ref>[http://www.2d3dasia.org/hhi/ellen_xu_ling.html Computer Graphic is still considered new technology in animation in China] - 08/03/2006</ref> The project began with 200 animators in 2000 and grew to employ more than 400 by the end of production. Unlike traditional Chinese films, the movie was dubbed into English first. Previewed at the Second International Animation and Cartoon Festival at [[Hangzhou]], China on April 27 and May 3, 2006,<ref>China Economic Net. "[http://en.ce.cn/Life/entertainment/news/200606/04/t20060604_7211097.shtml China Economic Net]." ''Thru the Moebius Strip: A 3D animated coup for China.'' Retrieved on 2006-12-27.</ref>
The film was produced in [[Shenzhen]], [[China]] by the Institute of Digital Media Technology (IDMT).<ref>[http://www.2d3dasia.org/hhi/ellen_xu_ling.html Computer Graphic is still considered new technology in animation in China] - 08/03/2006</ref> The project began with 200 animators in 2000 and grew to employ more than 400 by the end of production. Unlike traditional Chinese films, the movie was dubbed into English first. Previewed at the Second International Animation and Cartoon Festival at [[Hangzhou]], China on April 27 and May 3, 2006,<ref>China Economic Net. "[http://en.ce.cn/Life/entertainment/news/200606/04/t20060604_7211097.shtml China Economic Net]." ''Thru the Moebius Strip: A 3D animated coup for China.'' Retrieved on 2006-12-27.</ref>


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 02:25, 13 October 2015

Thru the Moebius Strip
Directed byGlenn Chaika
Kelvin Lee
Written byJim Cox
Produced byRaymond Neoh
David Kirschner
Jun Aida
Edited byBob Bender
Lois Freeman-Cox
Release date
Running time
87 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
BudgetCN¥156 million (US$20 million)
Box officeCN¥3.650 million (China)

Thru the Moebius Strip (Chinese: 魔比斯环; pinyin: móbǐsī huán) is a Hong Kong–produced 3D-CGI feature film, made in mainland China.

Plot

The story is about the coming of age of a 14-year-old boy who grew up refusing to accept the loss of his father. He reaches the planet Raphicca 27.2 million light years away to find that his father is prisoner in a kingdom of giant aliens who believe in magic and a medieval code of chivalry. In the midst of a raging battle between good and evil, Jac rescues his father, his new-found family of aliens, the planet of Raphicca, and ultimately, the universe.

Background

The film was produced in Shenzhen, China by the Institute of Digital Media Technology (IDMT).[1] The project began with 200 animators in 2000 and grew to employ more than 400 by the end of production. Unlike traditional Chinese films, the movie was dubbed into English first. Previewed at the Second International Animation and Cartoon Festival at Hangzhou, China on April 27 and May 3, 2006,[2]

Characters

Name English Voiced by
Narrator Andrea Miller
Young Jac Michelle Ruff
Simon Weir Mark Hamill
Caroline Weir Peri Gilpin
Young Ragis Daisy Torme
Shepway Jean Simmons
Jac Weir Chris Marquette
Allana Kellie Martin
Prince Ragis Jonathan Taylor Thomas
King Tor Michael Dorn

Crew

Reception

Box office

The film earned CN¥3.650 million at the Chinese box office.[3]

Critical reception

The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 and received good reviews for the animation work.[4] However film critics have emphasized that the story was mostly catered to the west with eastern elements added in, making it difficult to satisfy any group of audience in any one particular region.

See also

References

  1. ^ Computer Graphic is still considered new technology in animation in China - 08/03/2006
  2. ^ China Economic Net. "China Economic Net." Thru the Moebius Strip: A 3D animated coup for China. Retrieved on 2006-12-27.
  3. ^ "魔比斯环(2006)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  4. ^ Animation Insider Net. "Animation Insider." China's Moebius Strip. Retrieved on 2006-12-27.