Balala the Fairies
Balala the Fairies | |
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Production company |
Mr. Cartoon Pictures Alpha Animation |
Distributed by | Mr. Cartoon Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | $7.6 million[1] |
Balala the Fairies (Chinese: 巴啦啦小魔仙; pinyin: Ba lā lā xiǎo mó xian) is a 2013 Chinese adventure film produced by Guangdong Alpha Animation and Culture Co.,Ltd.[2] It is a live-action film adaptation of an animated magical girl series of the same name created by Guangzhou toy company Auldey. It was followed by 2014's Balala the Fairies: The Magic Trial and 2015's Balala the Fairies: Princess Camellia.
Plot
Mei-xue (美雪) and Mei-qi (美奇) are at stargazing camp with a few friends. A few months in, they saw some meteorites that crashed onto the earth. When Mei-xue (美雪) and Mei-qi (美奇) went to check things out, they found a strange but pretty looking stone with a badly wounded bird. They take the bird home to look after it and end up finding Xiao-lan (小兰), back from Fairyland. They must complete a new mission.
In the Philippines
Sova Kids and Regal Films, collaborating with Skylight Films, made an new movie reuniting the Philippine National Police (WPD) and the Balalas titled Isang Balala ang katapat mo!. It stars the 7 Princess Diary stunts group and Joem Bascon and was directed by Jose "Kaka" Balagtas.
References
- ↑ "Balala the Fairies". english.entgroup.cn. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
- ↑ "巴啦啦小魔仙 Balala the Fairies (2013)". movie.mtime.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2013-02-12.