The 50-year-old classic animation remake "Sneezing Monster 2020" will be officially launched on April 11

The 50-year-old classic animation remake "Sneezing Monster 2020" will be officially launched on April 11

Does anyone still remember the classic animation "Sneezy Monster" which was broadcast in Japan in 1969 and on CCTV-6 in 1996? This 50-year-old classic animation remake "Sneezy Monster 2020" will be broadcast on April 11. The protagonist will be played by Koichi Yamadera, who will once again interpret the Japanese version of the "Aladdin" story.

"Sneezing Monster" was first broadcast on Fuji TV in Japan on April 25, 1969, and was first broadcast (partially) on CCTV-6 (Movie Channel) around June 1996.

This game can be said to be the Japanese version of Aladdin's Magic Lamp, but the big monster needs to sneeze to come out of the pot. The one who sneezes is his master, and he will try his best to fulfill any request. When his master sneezes again, he will return to the pot and wait for the next call. The big monster is stupid and often messes up.

The new version of "Sneezing Monster 2020" is scheduled to be broadcast on April 11. The protagonist Sneezing Monster will be played by Koichi Yamadera, so stay tuned.

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