熊出没·奇幻空间

Original Title熊出没·奇幻空间

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  • Chinese: 熊出没·奇幻空间
Boonie Bears: Entangled Worlds is a 2017 Chinese children's comedy animated film directed by Ding Liang. It is the fourth film in the Boonie Bears film series, following Boonie Bears: To the Rescue. Distributed by Le Vision Pictures, the film tells the story of how Briar, Bramble, and Vick accidentally enter a fantastical world filled with new creatures, where they meet a mysterious girl who protects the land. The movie was released in mainland China on January 28, 2017, and had a limited one-day release at the China Excellent Film Exhibition in Macau on September 21, 2019. The preview box office of the film reached $1.74 million before its release. The final box office revenue was 486.26 million yuan. The main voice actors in Boonie Bears: Entangled Worlds include Shang Wenjie, Bao Chunlai, Sun Jianhong, Zeng Shunxi, and Zhang Bingjun. The theme song and the end credits song are both "Deer be free". The movie has a running time of 1 hour and 29 minutes. This film is an important work in the Boonie Bears series, followed by sequels such as Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink. The film continues the relaxed and humorous style of the Boonie Bears series while incorporating fantasy and adventure elements, which has attracted a large audience.

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