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| genre = [[Sitcom]]/[[Wuxia]] |
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| runtime = 47 minutes |
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| creator = [[Ning Caishen]] |
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| director = [[Shang Jing]] |
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| country = {{CHNML}} |
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| language = [[Standard Chinese]] and other variations |
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| network = [[CCTV]] |
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| first_aired = 2006-1-2 |
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| last_aired = |
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| num_episodes = 80 |
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| related = [[Longmen Express]] |
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'''''My Own Swordsman''''' ({{zh|武林外传}}) is |
'''''My Own Swordsman''''' ({{zh|武林外传}}) is Chinese [[wuxia]]-themed comedy franchise, including a 80-episode series first aired in 2006 and a [[action comedy film]] released in 2011, both directed by Shang Jing.<ref name=douban>{{cite web |url= http://movie.douban.com/subject/4822848/|title= 武林外传 (2011)|accessdate= October 16, 2015|work= movie.douban.com|publisher= [[douban.com]]|language= Chinese}}</ref> |
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Setting in the [[Ming dynasty]], the franchise satirises common wuxia tropes while allegorising contemporary social issues. |
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This film criticizes the "wuxia culture" that promotes violence, and imitates, satirizes and criticizes the social phenomena of the time. |
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==Cast== |
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==Cast<ref name=douban/>== |
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*[[Yan Ni (actress)|Yan Ni]] as Tong Xiangyu |
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*[[Yao Chen]] |
*[[Yao Chen]] as Guo Furong |
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*[[:zh:沙溢| |
*[[:zh:沙溢|Sha Yi]] as Bai Zhantang |
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*Entai Yu<ref name=douban/> |
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* Yu Entai as Lyu Xiucai |
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*Hongjie Ni<ref name=douban/> |
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* Ni Hongjie as Zhu Wushuang |
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*Chao Jiang<ref name=douban/> |
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* Jiang Chao as Li Dazui |
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*Jian Xiao<ref name=douban/> |
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* Xiao Jian as Yan Xiaoliu |
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*Yueli Yue<ref name=douban/> |
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* Wang Shasha as Muo Xiaobei |
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*Lei Wang<ref name=douban/> |
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* Wang Lei as Ji Wuming and Ji Wubing and Ji Wuli |
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*[[Wu Ma]]<ref name=douban/> |
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=== Film only === |
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* Yue Yueli |
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*[[Wu Ma]] |
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*[[Lemon Zhang|Zhang Meng]] |
*[[Lemon Zhang|Zhang Meng]] |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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=== Rating === |
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The series first aired on [[CCTV-8]] on January 2, 2006, with a peak-time viewership rating of 9.49%. |
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=== Box office === |
=== Box office === |
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The film earned {{CNY|196 million}} at the Chinese box office.<ref name=cbooo>{{cite web |url= http://www.cbooo.cn/m/588420|title= 武林外传(2011)|accessdate= October 16, 2015|work= cbooo.cn|language= Chinese}}</ref> |
The film earned {{CNY|196 million}} at the Chinese box office.<ref name=cbooo>{{cite web |url= http://www.cbooo.cn/m/588420|title= 武林外传(2011)|accessdate= October 16, 2015|work= cbooo.cn|language= Chinese}}</ref> |
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==External links== |
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* Film {{IMDb title|1943048}} |
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[[Category:Chinese films]] |
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[[Category:Chinese action comedy films]] |
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[[Category:China Film Group Corporation films]] |
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[[Category:2011 action comedy films]] |
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Revision as of 11:47, 27 November 2021
My Own Swordsman | |
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Genre | Sitcom/Wuxia |
Created by | Ning Caishen |
Directed by | Shang Jing |
Country of origin | Mainland China |
Original languages | Standard Chinese and other variations |
No. of episodes | 80 |
Production | |
Running time | 47 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | CCTV |
Release | 2006-1-2 |
Related | |
Longmen Express |
My Own Swordsman | |
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武林外传 | |
Directed by | Jing Shang |
Production companies | China Film Group Corporation Bei Jing Union Film Industry Investment Zhonglian Jinghua Media (Beijing) Beijing Galloping Horse Media Beijing Guoli Changsheng Entertainment China Movie Channel SARFT Air Force TV Art Centre[1] |
Distributed by | China Film Group Corporation[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Mandarin |
Box office | CN¥196 million |
My Own Swordsman (Chinese: 武林外传) is Chinese wuxia-themed comedy franchise, including a 80-episode series first aired in 2006 and a action comedy film released in 2011, both directed by Shang Jing.[2]
Setting in the Ming dynasty, the franchise satirises common wuxia tropes while allegorising contemporary social issues.
Cast[2]
- Yan Ni as Tong Xiangyu
- Yao Chen as Guo Furong
- Sha Yi as Bai Zhantang
- Yu Entai as Lyu Xiucai
- Ni Hongjie as Zhu Wushuang
- Jiang Chao as Li Dazui
- Xiao Jian as Yan Xiaoliu
- Wang Shasha as Muo Xiaobei
- Wang Lei as Ji Wuming and Ji Wubing and Ji Wuli
Film only
- Yue Yueli
- Wu Ma
- Zhang Meng
Reception
Rating
The series first aired on CCTV-8 on January 2, 2006, with a peak-time viewership rating of 9.49%.
Box office
The film earned CN¥196 million at the Chinese box office.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "武林外传(2011)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved October 16, 2015.
- ^ a b "武林外传 (2011)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
External links
- Series My Own Swordsman at IMDb
- Film My Own Swordsman at IMDb