Legend of a Rabbit

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Legend of a Rabbit
Directed bySun Yijun
Screenplay byZou Jingzhi, Zou Han
Produced byDong Fachang, Xue Jiajing, Jiang Ping, Zhou Chao
Starring
 
Music byPeter Kam
Distributed byLionsgate (USA) CDF Pictures (EU)
Release date
  • July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11) (China)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
BudgetCNY2.1 million[1]
Box officeCNY16.2 million[2]

Legend of a Rabbit (Chinese: 兔侠传奇), released in the United States as Legend of Kung Fu Rabbit,[3] is a 2011 Chinese computer-animated film directed by Sun Yijun. The film features an original cast of Fan Wei, Yan Ni, Zhang Fengyi, Zhang Yishan and Pu Cunxin. In the English version, it stars the voices of Jon Heder, Tom Arnold, Rebecca Black, Michael Clarke Duncan and Claire Geare.

The film was released in 62 countries, and was the first Chinese animated feature ever to be shown internationally. The film was a box office success in China, managing to gross over CNY16.2 million compared to its CNY2.1 million budget. Some noted its similarity to the Kung Fu Panda film franchise.

A sequel to the film, Legend of a Rabbit: The Martial of Fire, was released in 2015.

Plot

A rabbit named Tu'er has an occupation of cooking pancakes in Beijing. The rabbit is trained by a monkey kung fu master named Laoguanzhu, so he can defeat the master's enemy, a panda named Xiongtianba. Tu'er, surprised at this discovery, confronts Laoguanzhu; furious at these accusations, Laoguanzhu begins to enlarge until he becomes a giant and devours Tu'er.

Cast