| Boonie Bears: A Mystical Winter | |
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| 熊出没之雪岭熊风 | |
| Directed by | Ding Liang Liu Fuyuan  | 
| Starring | Rick Jay Glen Justin J. Wheeler Paul "Maxx" Rinehart Siobhan Lumsden Jenny Ansell Ethan Kiely Che Devereux Scott Rinehart Luc Alexander Mainland Rinehart  | 
| Music by | zhiping Li and Rick Jay Glen | 
Production companies  | Shenzhen Huaqiang Shuzi Dongman Co., Ltd Le Vision Pictures (Tianjin) Co., Ltd Fantawild Holdings Inc Pearl River Pictures Co., Ltd Beijing Iqiyi Co., Ltd Beijing LeTV Mobile Media & Technology Co. Ltd He Yi information technology (Beijing) Co., LTD Tencent Video TV.SOHU.COM You Yang( Tian Jin) Dong Man Culture Media Co., LTD  | 
| Distributed by | Le Vision Pictures (Tianjin) Co., Ltd Mr. Cartoon Pictures Co., Ltd Pearl River Pictures Co., Ltd Shenzhen Huaqiang Shuzi Dongman Co., Ltd  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 96 minutes approx. | 
| Country | China | 
| Languages | Mandarin Chinese English  | 
| Box office | US$47 million China¥295.3million Russia$60 million[1] | 
Boonie Bears: A Mystical Winter (Chinese: 熊出没之雪岭熊风) is a 2015 Chinese animated family adventure comedy drama film directed by Ding Liang and Liu Fuyuan. It was released on 30 January 2015.[2][3] Though being criticized by some Chinese viewers for its similarity to Walt Disney's Frozen.
Plot
As a cub, two bears heard the legend of a creature who comes into the woods in winter and brings snow and cold. The name is "Neova" and the bear brothers once saw her as a cub. But after a while the winter spirit was spreading snow. It was attacked by winged people and with the help of the bear brothers could escape and rescue the creature (...) [4]
Voice cast
Chinese cast:
- Zhang Wei
 - Zhang Bingjun
 - Tan Xiao
 - Meng Yutian
 - Sun Yaodong
 - Zhao Xiaoyu
 - Xin Yuan
 - Wan Danqing
 
English cast:
- Rick Jay Glen
 - Justin J. Wheeler
 - Paul (Maxx) Rinehart
 - Siobhan Lumsden
 - Ethan Kiely
 - Jenny Ansell
 - Che Devereux Scott Rinehart
 - Luc Alexander Mainland Rinehart
 
Box office
As of 15 February 2015, the film has earned over US$40.13 million in China.[5]
See also
- Boonie Bears, the television series
 - Boonie Bears: To the Rescue, the 2014 film based on the television series
 
References
- ↑ Patrick Frater (2 March 2015). "China Box Office: 'Man From Macau,' 'Wolf Totem' Hit Top in Second Holiday Week". Variety. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
 - ↑ "熊出没之雪岭熊风 (2015)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
 - ↑ Frater, Patrick (13 June 2016). "China's 'Boonie Bears' to Get U.S. Release (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
 - ↑ "Boonie Bears: A Mystical Winter 2016". Archived from the original on 1 November 2019.
 - ↑ Clifford Coonan (16 February 2015). "China Box Office: Valentine's Day Lifts 'Somewhere Only We Know' Ahead of New Year Face-Off". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
 
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