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The Secret of the Magic Gourd (Chinese: 宝葫芦的秘密; also known as The Magic Gourd) is a 2007 Chinese live-action/animated fantasy drama film made by Centro in co-operation with China Movie Co Ltd and Disney. It is the second film based on a 1958 novel by Zhang Tianyi after the 1963 Chinese film. The film is all about an 11-year-old lazy boy, Raymond, who learns the meaning of hard-work after a magic gourd, Bailey, grants him anything he wants.
The Secret of the Magic Gourd | |
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Traditional Chinese | 魔法南瓜的秘密 |
Simplified Chinese | 宝葫芦的秘密 |
Directed by | John Chu Frankie Chung |
Written by | Zhang Tianyi |
Screenplay by | John Chu Lam Kee To |
Produced by | Han San Ping John Chu |
Edited by | Angie Lam |
Music by | Zhang Hanyun - "One Dream" 張含韻《一人一夢》(Simplified Chinese) |
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Distributed by | China Film Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | China |
Language | Chinese |
Box office | $3.1 million[1] |
The Secret of the Magic Gourd is Disney's first CGI/animation full-length feature film produced for the Chinese mainland market.
The film was released on January 27, 2009, on DVD in the United States.[2] The English dubbed version of the film features Corbin Bleu as the voice of the Magic Gourd and Drake Johnston as the voice of Raymond, plus Megan Hilty as Ms. Lee. The Secret of the Magic Gourd is also available on Disney+.[3]
Plot
editWhen an inquisitive 11 year old discovers a mythical, magical gourd while fishing, he has no idea of the trouble that lies at the end of his hook. With the ability to grant any and every wish, The Magic Gourd attempts to make all of the boy's dreams come true, but instead succeeds in turning his world upside down.
Cast
editCharacter | Original actor | English voice |
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Miss Liu | Gigi Leung | Megan Hilty (Ms. Lee) |
The Magic Gourd | Peisi Chen | Corbin Bleu |
Wang Bao | Qilong Zhu | Drake Johnston (Raymond) |
Grandma | Meng Qian | Takayo Fischer |
John | Unknown | Aaron Drozin |
Susie | Grace Fulton | |
Dan | Josh Reaves | |
Sean | Jeremy Shada |
Additional Voices
edit- Original: Zhu Gi Long, Zheng Jia Hao, Wang Jia Kun, Lao Yi Jia, Guo Kai Min, He Qing, Meng Qing, Hu Qian, Hu Qian Lin, Long De, Zhang Yao Dong, Tang Wen Ting, Wei Ji Hao, Chen Jun Jie, Jin Li Lin, Zhou Min Min, Huang Cun Bao, Li Hao Ban, Lin Bai Ling, Pan Jia Wen, Xia Da Zi, Miao Ling, Shen Ling, Cai Sha Li, Chai Ge Fei, Wang Qing Wen, Wang Sang Qi, Sun Tian Qi, Jia Cheng, Lu Yi Han, Zhang Ruo Lin, Guan Min, Fang Li Peng, Tong Hui Lin, Zhu Yi Ting, Mo Yan Nan, Liu Jing Ni, Gu Kai Ping, Wang Hang Yang, Zhang Tian En, Yu Feng, Zhang Yan Qin, Yang Ni, Li Hao, Wang Yi, Wang Chao, Yang Yang, Zhang Yi Men, Huang Meng, Sun Bang Bang, Zhao Ren Jie
- English: Corey Burton, Blake Dempsey, Tiffany Espensen, Harrison Fahn, Keith Ferguson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Cheryl Sklarr, Stephen Stanton (Father), Audrey Wasilewski
Filming
editThe film was shot in China in October 2005.
Reception
editFollowing its commercial release, the film became somewhat notorious among Chinese botanist circles for its seemingly "overly realistic" depiction of gourd anatomy and physics.[citation needed]
Common Sense Media gave the film 3 out of 5 stars and the disclaimer: "Magical tale teaches moral lesson."[4]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Secret of the Magic Gourd (2007)". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ Foster, Dave (January 2, 2009). "The Secret of the Magic Gourd (R1) in January". DVDTimes. Archived from the original on January 13, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
- ^ "Watch The Secret of the Magic Gourd | Full movie | Disney+". Disney+. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
- ^ "The Secret of the Magic Gourd". Common Sense Media.