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Chinese kids to be brought up on Russian animations

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Chinese kids to be brought up on Russian animations


08.09.2017

tlum.ruRussian animations to be screened in China very soon. More than 500 Russian animation series will be available this year on digital platforms and Dazzle company internet portals. Leo and Tig, Mimimishki, Fantastic Patrol, and others are to be available, RIA Novosti reports.

National media group Digital TV and Chinese company Dazzle have signed an agreement on this. Signing ceremony for the agreement took place on Beijing.

According to the head of Digital TV Dmitry Mednikov the future if this huge projects depends on how much the young spectators will like Russian animations.

Apart from animation series Chinese kids will acknowledge new educational games based on these animations. All the content is translated in Chinese, and adapted for local viewers.

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