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Balala the Fairies: The Movie

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Balala the Fairies
Production
companies
Mr. Cartoon Pictures
Alpha Animation
Distributed byMr. Cartoon Pictures
Release date
  • January 31, 2013 (2013-01-31) (China)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box office$7.6 million[1]

Balala the Fairies: the Movie (Chinese: 巴啦啦小魔仙大电影; pinyin: Ba lā lā xiǎo móxian dà diànyǐng) is a 2013 Chinese adventure film produced by Guangdong Alpha Animation and Culture Co.,Ltd.[2] It is a live-action film adaptation of Balala the Fairies, 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 (美琪), 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 (美琪), 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 (小蓝), back from Fairyland. They must complete a new mission.

In the Philippines

Sova Kids and Regal Films, collaborating with Skylight Films, made a 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

  1. ^ "Balala the Fairies". english.entgroup.cn. Retrieved 2013-02-12.
  2. ^ "巴啦啦小魔仙 Balala the Fairies (2013)". movie.mtime.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2013-02-12.