DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang


DragonBlade The Legend of Lang Chinese is a 2005 Hong Kong 3D CGI animated adventure fantasy action comedy family martial arts film edited by ChiLeung Kwong, written by Trevor Morris with music by Kin Law and produced by Stanley Tong. It is the first 3DCGI Chinese animated feature film from Hong Kong and directed by Antony Szeto. It was coproduced by DCDC and China Film company, and is also considered the first 3Drendered martial arts film. The film features the voices of Karen Mok, Daniel Wu, Stephen Fung and Sandra Ng. DragonBlade The Legend of Lang was theatrically released on January 6, 2005 by ERA company and Kantana Animation and was released on DVD and VOD on December 22, 2005 by Era. The film earned 1,966,342 on a USD10 million budget. It received a Golden Horse Awards nomination for Best Animation Feature.

The reigning allChina wushu champions gathered together in Shandong where the director and animators flew to learn more about the diversity of martial arts for the film. Although DragonBlade was completely made in Hong Kong, the film was originally animated and lipsynced to English first. This is because it is technically easier to dub from English to Cantonese than the other way around. The MTR transportation service promoted the movie with a Dragonblade octopus card. Since this movie is the first 3DCG film fully rendered in Hong Kong, the card is now a rare collectible item. The idea of using outtakes better known as NGs in Hong Kong during the end credits was used by the director as a homage to Jackie Chan films. The film was filmed at Beijing, China, Hong Kong, China and Yun Cheng, Shandong, China in 2005. The films music was composed by Kin Law.DragonBlade The Legend of Lang was theatrically released on January 6, 2005 by ERA company and Kantana Animation and was released on DVD and VOD on December 22, 2005 by Era. ........

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