4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms

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4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms 4
4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms 4

Let’s take a look at the animated brands that not only make waves in the international market but also have a strong and enthusiastic fan base of children in Vietnam.

Doraemon the Cat

Doraemon is a robot cat character from the future with a magical bag containing many treasures in a series of books and animated films of the same name in Japan.

With a cute design, multi-personality and a humane story about the friendship between a cat and a clumsy student Nobita.

Minions army

The bright, yellow creatures Minions first appeared in 2010 in the movie Despicable Me (Vietnamese title: Moon Stealer).

4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms

Although they appear as supporting characters in the film, Minions are more popular than the main character, thereby creating a global fever with audiences of all ages because of their humor, mischievousness, and wit.

The latest film of the same brand, Minions: The Rise of Gru (original title: Minions: The Rise of Gru), was just released in early July and has earned a revenue of over 400 million dollars globally and over 100 billion in Vietnam.

Baby Shark – Baby Shark

The shark family and baby shark Baby Shark are no longer strangers to children in the world of Vietnam, and even adults have more or less heard the extremely catchy `baby shark doo doo doo` melody.

4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms

The song’s content is simply an introduction to the members of the baby shark’s family, but the cheerful, easy-to-remember, repetitive melody translated into many different languages has helped Baby Shark own

Pororo the Penguin

Pororo the Penguin is a character in a Korean animated film of the same name by directors Kim Lae-Kyeong and Shin Chang-Hwan.

The episodes all tell about the adventures of exploring the world of a specially shaped penguin, a bird that cannot fly but always cherishes the dream of one day flying in the sky like everyone else.

4 long-standing animation brands own a large number of Vietnamese child fandoms

This July, Pororo the penguin will return to the Vietnamese box office with the movie Pororo: Dinosaur Island Adventure (original title: Pororo: Dinosaur Island Adventure), promising to bring children and

In this exciting journey on the big screen, the penguin Pororo and his best friends will rescue baby dinosaur Alo, his best friend Crong and Dinosaur Island from the dictator Mr.Y.

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