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Nezha Conquers the Dragon King

Nezha Conquers the Dragon King (simplified Chinese: 哪吒闹海; traditional Chinese: 哪吒鬧海; pinyin: Nézhà Nào Hǎi; lit. 'Nezha fights the sea') is a 1979 Chinese animated fantasy film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival,[3] listed under the English title Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King, and was released in the United Kingdom as Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings.

Nezha Conquers the Dragon King
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese哪吒鬧海
Simplified Chinese哪吒闹海
Literal meaningNezha fights the sea
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNézhā Nào Hǎi
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingNaa4zaa1 Naau6 Hoi2
Directed by
Screenplay byWang Wang
Based onInvestiture of the Gods
Produced byLiu Guimei
CinematographyDuan Xiaoxuan
Edited byLi Kaiji
Music byJin Fuzai[1]
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 May 1979 (1979-05-19)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageChinese[2]

Plot

The film is an adaptation of a story in Chinese mythology (in particular, the epic fantasy novel Investiture of the Gods) about the warrior deity Nezha. After a gestation period of three and a half years, Lady Yin, the wife of General Li Jing, gives birth to a flesh ball, which becomes a lotus flower, from which Nezha is born. Nezha is born able to walk and talk, and is taken on as a student of the immortal Taiyi Zhenren.

The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, tired of being peaceful, have become cruel and destructive, plaguing China with destructive storms and a drought. The people beg for rain, but the East Sea Dragon King Ao Guang ignores them, telling the yaksha Ye Sha to go and find children for him to eat. Ye Sha captures one of Nezha's friends as he is bathing by the ocean, and Nezha confronts him, injuring him badly. Ao Guang sends his third son, Ao Bing, next. Ao Bing is killed by Nezha, infuriating Ao Guang.

A variety of confrontations ensue between Nezha and Ao Guang. Ao Guang and the other Dragon Kings wreak havoc on the people, causing storms, floods and all manners of natural disasters. Seeing this, Nezha takes his father's sword, tells his parents that he is returning their flesh and bones to them, and calls out for his master before killing himself by slitting his throat.

He is reborn with the help of his master, again from a lotus blossom, and is given new weapons and abilities. After breaking into Ao Guang's underwater palace, he confronts Ao Guang and the other Dragon Kings again, and is finally triumphant.

Release

In the United Kingdom, the film was broadcast on BBC Two in England in the early evening on 23 December 1984, in an English-language version, directed by Louis Elman and produced for the BBC by Leah International, which retitled the film Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings (rendered in the Radio Times listing as Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon King, in the singular).[4] The voice of Nezha was provided by actress and voice artist Rosemary Miller.[citation needed] As well as replacing the dialogue, it also replaced Jin Fuzai's score performed by the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra with one by Ivor Slaney. This version was released on video by BBC Enterprises in 1986[5] and rebroadcast earlier in the day for a few times during 1988.[6][7][8]

The film was released on DVD with the original Chinese audio English subtitles in 2005, with Nezha Conquers the Dragon King as its English title.[9]

The original-language version of the film was premiered in the UK and Ireland in its 2K digital restoration[10] in an online Chinese Cinema Season which ran from 12 February to 12 May 2021.[11]

Awards

1980 Film Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Art Film[12]

Ministry of Culture1979 Outstanding Fine Arts Film[13]

Special Award,Metro Manila Film Festival, Philippines,1983[14]

Impact

On May 30, 2014, the first Google Doodle (Google Doodle listing) featuring Nezha was displayed on Google's Hong Kong and Taiwan homepages: the 35th anniversary of the release of "Nezha in the Sea", with the word "Google" wrapped around Nezha's silk and an animated image of Nezha wielding a fire-tipped gun on the sea.[15]

In August 2021, "Animation -Nezha Conquers the Dragon King" special stamps were issued in a set of 6 stamps with a face value of RMB 6.40, and 6.9 million sets are planned to be issued.[16]

Japanese version cast

Other appearances

 
Nezha as a Google Doodle on Google Hong Kong and Google Taiwan

On 30 May 2014, Nezha Conquers the Dragon King was featured on Google Search's homepage as an animated doodle.[17][18]

See also

References

  1. ^ "嫦娥奔月 – 步行街主干道 – 虎扑社区" (in Chinese). Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  2. ^ "哪吒闹海 的全部演职员" (in Chinese). Douban. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 30 May 2009.
  4. ^ "Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon King – BBC Two England – 23 December 1984 – BBC Genome". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings - BBC Two England - 3 April 1988 - BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 3 April 1988.
  7. ^ "Augusta". 25 June 1988. p. 20 – via BBC Genome.
  8. ^ "Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings". 31 December 1988. p. 23 – via BBC Genome.
  9. ^ "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King (1979)". Dragnix. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King". Chinese Cinema Season. February 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021. UK Premiere / 2K Remastered
  11. ^ "UK–China Film Collab Present 10 Chinese Animation Classics for Chinese Cinema Season". Skwigly. 15 February 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  12. ^ "第三届《大众电影》百花奖获奖名单(1980)" [The Third Hundred Flowers Awards Winners List (1980)].
  13. ^ "1979年中国文化部优秀影片奖" [1979 Outstanding Film Award of the Ministry of Culture of China].
  14. ^ "严定宪" [yan dingxian]. ASIFA-CHINA.
  15. ^ "《Google 首頁三太子顯靈?! 原是紀念動畫35週年》" [Google Home - The Prince of Three Appearances? It's the 35th anniversary of animation].
  16. ^ "重拾童年记忆!《哪吒闹海》特种邮票28日发行" [Recapture childhood memories! ‘Nezha Conquers the Dragon King 'Special Stamp Issue on 28th]. 央广网.
  17. ^ "35th Anniversary of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King". Google Doodle Archive. Retrieved 30 May 2014.
  18. ^ Ferreira, Gerald. "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King". 3D Car Shows. Retrieved 30 May 2014.

External links

  • Nezha Conquers the Dragon King at IMDb  

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Nezha Conquers the Dragon King simplified Chinese 哪吒闹海 traditional Chinese 哪吒鬧海 pinyin Nezha Nao Hǎi lit Nezha fights the sea is a 1979 Chinese animated fantasy film produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio It was screened out of competition at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival 3 listed under the English title Prince Nezha s Triumph Against Dragon King and was released in the United Kingdom as Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings Nezha Conquers the Dragon KingChinese nameTraditional Chinese哪吒鬧海Simplified Chinese哪吒闹海Literal meaningNezha fights the seaTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinNezha Nao HǎiYue CantoneseJyutpingNaa4zaa1 Naau6 Hoi2Directed byWang Shuchen Yan Dingxian Xu JingdaScreenplay byWang WangBased onInvestiture of the GodsProduced byLiu GuimeiCinematographyDuan XiaoxuanEdited byLi KaijiMusic byJin Fuzai 1 ProductioncompanyShanghai Animation Film StudioRelease date19 May 1979 1979 05 19 Running time65 minutesCountryChinaLanguageChinese 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Release 3 Awards 4 Impact 5 Japanese version cast 6 Other appearances 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe film is an adaptation of a story in Chinese mythology in particular the epic fantasy novel Investiture of the Gods about the warrior deity Nezha After a gestation period of three and a half years Lady Yin the wife of General Li Jing gives birth to a flesh ball which becomes a lotus flower from which Nezha is born Nezha is born able to walk and talk and is taken on as a student of the immortal Taiyi Zhenren The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas tired of being peaceful have become cruel and destructive plaguing China with destructive storms and a drought The people beg for rain but the East Sea Dragon King Ao Guang ignores them telling the yaksha Ye Sha to go and find children for him to eat Ye Sha captures one of Nezha s friends as he is bathing by the ocean and Nezha confronts him injuring him badly Ao Guang sends his third son Ao Bing next Ao Bing is killed by Nezha infuriating Ao Guang A variety of confrontations ensue between Nezha and Ao Guang Ao Guang and the other Dragon Kings wreak havoc on the people causing storms floods and all manners of natural disasters Seeing this Nezha takes his father s sword tells his parents that he is returning their flesh and bones to them and calls out for his master before killing himself by slitting his throat He is reborn with the help of his master again from a lotus blossom and is given new weapons and abilities After breaking into Ao Guang s underwater palace he confronts Ao Guang and the other Dragon Kings again and is finally triumphant Release EditIn the United Kingdom the film was broadcast on BBC Two in England in the early evening on 23 December 1984 in an English language version directed by Louis Elman and produced for the BBC by Leah International which retitled the film Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings rendered in the Radio Times listing as Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon King in the singular 4 The voice of Nezha was provided by actress and voice artist Rosemary Miller citation needed As well as replacing the dialogue it also replaced Jin Fuzai s score performed by the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra with one by Ivor Slaney This version was released on video by BBC Enterprises in 1986 5 and rebroadcast earlier in the day for a few times during 1988 6 7 8 The film was released on DVD with the original Chinese audio English subtitles in 2005 with Nezha Conquers the Dragon King as its English title 9 The original language version of the film was premiered in the UK and Ireland in its 2K digital restoration 10 in an online Chinese Cinema Season which ran from 12 February to 12 May 2021 11 Awards Edit1980 Film Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Art Film 12 Ministry of Culture1979 Outstanding Fine Arts Film 13 Special Award Metro Manila Film Festival Philippines 1983 14 Impact EditOn May 30 2014 the first Google Doodle Google Doodle listing featuring Nezha was displayed on Google s Hong Kong and Taiwan homepages the 35th anniversary of the release of Nezha in the Sea with the word Google wrapped around Nezha s silk and an animated image of Nezha wielding a fire tipped gun on the sea 15 In August 2021 Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King special stamps were issued in a set of 6 stamps with a face value of RMB 6 40 and 6 9 million sets are planned to be issued 16 Japanese version cast EditBanjō Ginga as Li Gen Daisuke Gōri as Li Jing Nezha s father Junko Hori as Little boy 1 Ichirō Nagai as Master Taiyi Li Jing s chancellor Masako Nozawa as Nezha Nachi Nozawa as Ao Guang s chancellor Mari Okamoto as Little girl Chikao Ōtsuka as Dragon King Tomiko Suzuki as Little boy 2 Norio Wakamoto as Ao BingOther appearances Edit Nezha as a Google Doodle on Google Hong Kong and Google Taiwan On 30 May 2014 Nezha Conquers the Dragon King was featured on Google Search s homepage as an animated doodle 17 18 See also EditNezha List of animated feature films of 1979References Edit 嫦娥奔月 步行街主干道 虎扑社区 in Chinese Retrieved 10 June 2020 哪吒闹海 的全部演职员 in Chinese Douban Retrieved 10 June 2020 Festival de Cannes Prince Nezha s Triumph Against Dragon King Cannes Film Festival Retrieved 30 May 2009 Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon King BBC Two England 23 December 1984 BBC Genome BBC Retrieved 10 June 2020 Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings British Board of Film Classification Retrieved 10 June 2020 Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings BBC Two England 3 April 1988 BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk 3 April 1988 Augusta 25 June 1988 p 20 via BBC Genome Little Nezha Fights Great Dragon Kings 31 December 1988 p 23 via BBC Genome Nezha Conquers the Dragon King 1979 Dragnix Retrieved 10 June 2020 Nezha Conquers the Dragon King Chinese Cinema Season February 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2021 UK Premiere 2K Remastered UK China Film Collab Present 10 Chinese Animation Classics for Chinese Cinema Season Skwigly 15 February 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2021 第三届 大众电影 百花奖获奖名单 1980 The Third Hundred Flowers Awards Winners List 1980 1979年中国文化部优秀影片奖 1979 Outstanding Film Award of the Ministry of Culture of China 严定宪 yan dingxian ASIFA CHINA Google 首頁三太子顯靈 原是紀念動畫35週年 Google Home The Prince of Three Appearances It s the 35th anniversary of animation 重拾童年记忆 哪吒闹海 特种邮票28日发行 Recapture childhood memories Nezha Conquers the Dragon King Special Stamp Issue on 28th 央广网 35th Anniversary of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King Google Doodle Archive Retrieved 30 May 2014 Ferreira Gerald Nezha Conquers the Dragon King 3D Car Shows Retrieved 30 May 2014 External links EditNezha Conquers the Dragon King at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nezha Conquers the Dragon King amp oldid 1134756475, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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