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Mcdull, Me And My Mum + Magnificent Madame Mak (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)

Mcdull, Me And My Mum + Magnificent Madame Mak (Blu-ray) (Hong Kong Version)
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The most beloved piggy in all of Hong Kong animation is back! Brian Tse’s Mcdull series returns with its sixth big-screen installment in Mcdull, Me and My Mum! Featuring the voice talents of Mcdull regulars Sandra Ng, Anthony Wong and The Pancakes, as well as piano maestro Li Yundi, this outing by the iconic cartoon takes a closer look at Mcdull’s relationship with his wonderfully headstrong mother.

Courted by the FBI, Scotland Yard and the like, Bobby Mak is often referred to as the most revered private detective since Sherlock Holmes. When asked about his awe-inspiring achievements, Bobby says that everything began with his mum, Mrs. Mak.

As a child, Bobby Mak was known as Mcdull. Although Mcdull wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, his mother was a different story. Her astounding intelligence and resourcefulness enabled her to, for example, simultaneously run more than six businesses from a space of less than 100 square feet. Mcdull and his mother lived together happily during Mcdull’s childhood, but things began to change as Mcdull got older. A distance that never existed before began to grow between him and his mother…

This edition includes the entire series of Magnificent Madame Mak web shorts..

Millennium Actress (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)

Millennium Actress (Blu-ray) (Taiwan Version)
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After making a splash with Perfect Blue, Satoshi Kon brilliantly blurs the lines of reality and cinema again with Millennium Actress. Released at the turn of the millennium, the film spans 100 years of Japanese cinema and 1000 years of Japanese history through the life story of an elderly actress. Her lifelong search for a dissident artist she met briefly as a girl takes her to distant lands and great adventures, revealed in stunning flashbacks in which movies and memories become one..

The Tibetan Dog (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (China Version)

The Tibetan Dog (Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) (China Version)
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Four years in the making, The Tibetan Dog is the highly anticipated Japan-China co-production created by the renowned Madhouse animation studio. The animated feature is handled by director Kojima Masayuki (Monster) and producer Maruyama Masao (Summer Wars) based on the best-selling novels by Yang Zhijun and the original character artworks by manga artist Urasawa Naoki (20th Century Boys). The voice cast notably features alan, a Japan-based Chinese singer of Tibetan descent, who also sings the theme song.

An official selection at the 2011 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, the film follows young boy Tian Jing, who moves to Tibet to live with his estranged father after his mother passes away. One day, Jing rescues a golden-haired Tibetan Mastiff and decides to keep him at home, christening him Duoji Yongzhi. Their happy days don’t last very long, though, as a series of mysterious murders occurs on the prairies, and the scared villagers blame Duoji and want to kill him. With the help of his friend, Jing sneaks Duoji out to the snowy mountains, where they encounter the real culprit…

The China Version Blu-ray comes with special features..