The Japanese TV series Ultraman Tiga, which is popular among Chinese children, is now unavailable on multiple Chinese video platforms by Friday, sparking widespread yet divided discussions among ...
The Chinese government’s crackdown on entertainment continues with its most recent announcement of an upcoming ban on certain cartoons and other made-for-children programs. TV producers are told to ...
Multiple Chinese streaming platforms have taken a popular Japanese show offline, deeming it as “violent.” On Friday, streaming platforms such as iQiyi and Youku removed the “Ultraman Tiga” series, ...
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Chinese animation fans are calling for the country's TV regulators to formulate a classification system as they fear more of their beloved collections, such as Japanese manga series Detective Conan ...
BEIJING - China is stepping up scrutiny of children's programmes, a move that could have turned Ultraman Tiga from popular superhero to zero. Viewers in the country can no longer access the show on ...
Ultraman Tiga: The Final Oddysey was sort of an epilogue of the Ultraman Tiga series. Just when we thought that the world is safe, it's under attack again! A TPC excursion (including GUTS' Captain ...
Comic and animation fans in China were in for a nasty shock this weekend as authorities turned their crackdown on the entertainment industry to yet another target. The National Radio and Television ...
Rhenn is a Manila-based content writer with a love for all things geek and pop culture, and science and technology. He graduated BA Journalism degree as a Cum Laude, and has since then pursued making ...
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