The high-definition remake of "Chinese Kids" and the comparison video of the original version are now available on all platforms

The high-definition remake of "Chinese Kids" and the comparison video of the original version are now available on all platforms

Today (August 25), the high-definition remake of the classic martial arts animation "Chinese Kids" was launched on all platforms, and will be updated every Monday and Thursday at 10 a.m. The official released the latest promotional video, comparing the remake with the original version, let's take a look.

Comparison video:

"Chinese Kids" is a 26-episode animated series produced in China and invested by France. It is a magical mythological drama that combines Chinese martial arts and immortal heroes, and contains some ancient mythological characters, mythical beasts, demons and monsters. The plot tells the story of the Black Fox King, a demon who has been suppressed for thousands of years, breaking free from his shackles and bringing his minions to the human world to bully and become the overlord of the world. In order to defeat the Black Fox King, three young lay disciples of Shaolin Temple (Hua Xiaolan, Tang Xiaolong, and Chen Xiaohu) began to undergo arduous and dangerous training. They must be more confident and stronger to withstand the attacks of the Black Fox King.

"Chinese Kids" is produced by Shanghai Today Animation Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. It is also the first original animation in Chinese history that was shot almost entirely with overseas funds.

Video screenshots:

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