The HD remastered version of "Chinese Kids" will be launched on all platforms on August 25 and updated weekly

The HD remastered version of "Chinese Kids" will be launched on all platforms on August 25 and updated weekly

The high-definition remake of the classic Chinese martial arts animation "Young and Dangerous" will be launched on all platforms on August 25, and will be updated at 10:00 on Mondays and Thursdays. Previously, the high-definition remake of "Young and Dangerous" has been first released on the BesTV platform.

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"Chinese Kids" is a 26-episode animated series produced in China and funded by France. It is a magical mythological drama that combines Chinese martial arts and immortal heroes, and includes some ancient mythological characters, mythical beasts, demons and monsters; the film is produced by Shanghai Today Animation Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. This film is the first original animated film in Chinese history that was almost entirely shot with overseas funds. The plot tells the legendary story of three young lay disciples of Shaolin Temple (Hua Xiaolan, Tang Xiaolong, and Chen Xiaohu) who slay demons and fight against the evil black fox king.

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