Creative Power Entertaining

Creative Power Entertaining Co., Ltd. (CPE) (Simplified Chinese: 广东原创动力文化传播有限公司, Traditional: 廣東原創動力文化傳播有限公司, Pinyin: Guǎngdōng Yuánchuàng Dònglì Wénhuà Chuánbō Yǒuxiàngōngsī, in short 原创动力/原創動力 Yuánchuàng Dònglì) is a Chinese animation company. It has its headquarters in the Wuzi Block 物资大厦; 物資大廈; Wùzī Dàshà; mat6 zi1 daai6 haa6 in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou.[1][2]

In 2001 CPE released its first cartoon series. It has produced over 700 episodes of Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, a popular Chinese animated series. CPE's main agent is the Walt Disney Company, and in 2010 it had over 300 agents to sell its products.[3] The company's profit margins "broke even" when Pleasant Goat became a success.[4] In October 2010 the CPE entered in a licensing agreement with Buena Vista to air CPE cartoons in 52 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region.[5]

Cartoons

Law case

in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, boys tied their friends up the branch, and under it is the fire, like the wolf in the Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. In December 2013, a local court in China's Jiangsu province held the producers of the show partially liable for injuries caused to two five-year-old boys as they were imitating scenes from the show, and ordered them to pay 15% of their medical bills (39 thousand RMB). The verdict sparked debate about the effects of watching cartoon violence on Chinese television.[6] [7]

References

  1. "Contact." Creative Power Entertaining. Retrieved on November 12, 2012. "13A No.12 Wuzi Block, Beijiaochangheng Road,guangzhou, GD China Zip: 510050"
  2. "联系我们." Creative Power Entertaining. Retrieved on November 12, 2012. "中国广州市越秀区北较场横路12号物资大厦13A"
  3. "Disney boost for Chinese cartoon company." 1Hangzhou.com/China Daily. October 19, 2010. Retrieved on November 12, 2012.
  4. Zhou, Raymond. "Original pirate material." China Daily. December 11, 2009. Retrieved on November 12, 2012.
  5. "Disney boost for Chinese cartoon company." 1Hangzhou.com/China Daily. October 19, 2010. Retrieved on November 12, 2012.
  6. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25447851 Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  7. "."by xinhuanet,January 13, 2014 (simplified Chinese)
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