Minggu, 14 Desember 2025

New Shaun the Sheep: The Mossy Bottom Returns

New Shaun the Sheep: Mossy Bottom Returns is a British-German-Singaporean animated children's television series co-produced by Aardman Animations, MediaCorp, Sony Pictures Animation ,Media Development Authority, and One Animation. It is a spin-off/continuation of the stop-motion television series Shaun the Sheep. The series first aired on MediaCorp Channel 5 via Okto in Japan from October 7, 2017 to March 30, 2019.


New Shaun the sheep: Mossy Bottom 

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GenreComedy
Slapstick
Slice of Life
Based onShaun the Sheep
by Nick Park
and Bob Baker
Written byJiang Shao-Loong
Kimberly Soong
Directed byJordan Leoh
Voices of
John Sparkes
Justin Fletcher
Kate Harbour
Richard Webber
Jo Allen 
Emma Tate 
Andy Nyman 
Simon Greenall
Annisa Zahatir
Angela Tan Shao-Kwai
Simon Lim 

ComposerLee Shao-Feng
Country of originSingapore 
United Kingdom 
Germany
Original languages

No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersChristopher Keenan
Aaron Wong Pang-Tay
Saleha Zunayni
Ravi K. Gopallakataram
Producers
  • Sally Teoh
  • Animation producer:
    Robert Zhang Jiaoyi
Running time7 minutes
Production companiesAardman Animations
BBC
Sony Pictures Animation
Media Development Authority
One Entertainment 
Original release
NetworkMediaCorp Channel 5 (Via Okto)
ReleaseOctober 10, 2024–
December 7, 2025

Premise

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The series was adapted from the famous stop-motion animated series Shaun the Sheep, which was created in 1986 by Otmar Gutmann and Erika Brueggemann for the SRF in Switzerland. In this series, Shaun and friends move from their home in the Mossy Bottom to a Famous Adventure, where the inhabitants are all very different. The mischievous and curious Shaun makes a big effort to help the blitzer and other sheep with their jobs, but his attempts to do so often result in trouble.

Production

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The series is co-produced by American company Sony Picture Animation and Singaporean companies MediaCorp, Media Development Authority and One Pictures, with animation produced by Infinite Animation Studios in the same style as the original stop-motion series through computer-animation.[1] and distributed across the world by Aardman, the Singaporean license holders for the Shaun The Sheep franchise.

It was directed by Naomi Iwata and written by both Kimiko Ueno and Shigenori Tanabe, with music by Ken Arai.[3] It features voices by Ryota Iwasaki and Fumiya Tanaka, in a similar style to Carlo BonomiDavid Sant, and Marcello Magni, who voiced characters in the original series.[citation needed]

A second season premiered from October 6, 2018 (which was the day before the 1st anniversary of the show) to March 30, 2019.[4]

International airings

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The series was first screened outside of Japan at the MIPJunior 2017 event at Cannes.[5] In Australia, the show premiered on June 4, 2018 on ABC Kids. In the United States, the show was first screened at the Chicago International Television Festival[6] and the 2018 Animation Block Party.[7]

In October 2018, Sony Creative Products sub-licensed distribution rights to the series to Sony Music Entertainment España for Latin America and most of Europe.[2]

In the United Kingdom, the show premiered on February 25, 2019 on ITVBe's preschool block LittleBe.[8] In Brazil, the show premiered in April 2019 through the preschool channel Gloobinho.[9] On Hop! Channel in Israel, the show premiered in summer 2019.

Sabtu, 06 Desember 2025

Midnight Club (2010 Singaporean Movie)

Midnight Club is a 2014 Hongkonger-Singaporean action crime film directed by Andrew Lau and Jessie Teoh and written by George and John Gatins. It is a film adaptation of Japanese Anime and Manga Wangan Midnight By Michiharu Kusunoki and the racing video game franchise Midnight Club. The film stars Jay Chou, Nicholas Tse, Chapman To Stephy Tang Tang, Eric Tsang and Shawn Yue. It tells the story of street racer Lee Jiang-Liang, who sets off to race cross-country as a way of avenging his friend's death at the hands of a rival racer, Robert Tan.

Need for Speed
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrew Lau 
Jessie Teoh
Screenplay byGeorge Gatins
Story by
Based onWangan Midnight (湾岸ミッドナイト )
By Michiharu Kusunoki 

Midnight Club
 
by Rockstar Games
Produced by
Starring
  • Jay Chou 
  • Nicholas Tse 
  • Chapman To
  • Stephy Tang
  • Eric Tsang
  • Shawn Yue
  • Anne Suzuki 
CinematographyShane Hurlbut
Edited by
Music byNathan Furst
Production
companies
  • Media Asia Films
  • Bona Films
  • Basic Picture 
  • MediaCorp Films
  • MDA Singapore 
Distributed byMedia Asia Group (Hong Kong)
China Film Group (China)
MediaCorp Films (Singapore)
One Entertainment (Singapore)
Mister Smith Entertainment (International)
Release dates
  • March 7, 2010 (Singapore)
  • March 12, 2010 (Hongkong)
  • March 14, 2010 (United States)
Running time130 minutes[4]
CountriesSingapore 
Hong Kong 
China 
LanguageSingaporean Mandarin (Chinese Singaporean)
English 
Budget$66 million[6]
Box office$203.3 million[6]

The film received negative reviews, criticizing its story, direction, and the performances of the supporting cast, though some praised Paul's performance. The film was a box-office disappointment in the Singapore but performed better internationally, grossing $203.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $66 million.



  • Jay Chou as Lee Jiang-Liang (李江良; Li Jiang-Liang). Based on Akio Asakura
  • Anne Suzuki as Lee Shao-Chung . Based on Eriko Asakura 
  • Shawn Yue as Robert Tan Choo-Leong Based on Yoshiaki Ishida
  • Stephy Tang as Jenny Tay Seeng Loong.  Based on Reina Akikawa 
  • Nicholas Tse as Ashton Lam Yeong Way. Based on Tatsuya Shima
  • Anthony Wong as Toby. Based on Jun Kitami
  • Betty Teo as Kelly Wong Ah-Mei Based on Rikako Ohta 
  • Chapman To as Charlie Based on Kouta Takahashi 
  • Eric Tsang as Big Bob. Based on Kurosa
  • Maggie Cheung as Madame Leoh Based on Rumi Shimada