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          Disney hopes to strike `Magic' in China

          Updated: 2007-05-17 09:06
          (AP)

          Disney hopes to strike `Magic' in China

          In this photo released Wednesday, May 16, 2007, by The Walt Disney Co., shown is the main character from the Chinese-language Disney movie 'The Magic Gourd'.[AP]

          HONG KONG - Disney's latest China strategy doesn't involve Mickey, Minnie or Goofy. It's all about an enchanted vegetable.

          The Walt Disney Co. China announced Wednesday it will release a Chinese-language movie, "The Magic Gourd," this summer — its first co-production with the state-run China Film Group.

          The movie, based on a novel written by the late Chinese children's writer Zhang Tianyi, is about a boy who discovers a gourd — a squash-like vegetable often used in Asian dishes — that grants him wishes. The story has already been adapted into a TV cartoon by state-run CCTV.

          The movie, a mix of live action and animation, marks a departure from Disney's established strategy of promoting its mainstay stories and characters, such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

          Disney's famed animators are not prominently credited in "The Magic Gourd." Hong Kong special-effects studio Centro Digital Pictures, which worked on "Kill Bill," made the movie.

          "We respect and appreciate the deep-rooted rich Chinese local culture," Stanley Cheung, managing director of Disney China, said in a statement.

          Disney's overarching approach to cracking the Chinese market has been to flood the country with its content.

          It has opened more than 4,200 "Disney Corner" merchandise outlets in stores around China. A TV show launched in 1994 that promotes Disney cartoons is now shown on more than 40 channels. Disney also publishes cartoon books, and the stage productions "Winnie the Pooh," "The Lion King" and "Disney on Ice" have all been performed in China.

          The Disney movies "Eight Below" and "Cars" were shown in Chinese theaters last year.

          The company has also partnered with Shanda Interactive Entertainment to develop an online game in China based on Disney characters.

          And it opened Hong Kong Disneyland in September 2005.

          Yet, despite Disney's attempt to saturate the market, company executives acknowledge they need to work harder to promote Disney characters in China, where Mickey and friends are still relatively unknown.

          Hong Kong Disneyland park is a case in point.

          Designed as a showcase of Disney's themes for a hoped-for deluge of tourists from mainland China, the park fell short of its first-year attendance target of 5.6 million.

          Adding to Disney's obstacles, China's government carefully controls media markets and products, and has banned foreign cartoons from prime-time television.

          Disney Channel Worldwide President Rich Ross told The Associated Press in an interview last year that Disney wants to launch a channel in China.

          "The challenge clearly is access," Ross said.

          "In China, because it can't fully enter local media and entertainment due to legal restrictions, the spread of Disneyland culture is greatly limited," said Wang Ran, chief executive of China eCapital Corp., an investment bank that specializes in the media industry.

          That's where a movie like "The Magic Gourd" comes in.

          "In addition to bringing more Disney family entertainment content to China, we attach great importance on finding locally relevant and appealing content which complements our existing story values," Disney China's Cheung said.

          Because it is a Chinese co-production, Disney won't have to fight to have "The Magic Gourd" included in China's annual quota of about 20 foreign films.

          Nor should it have any problems clearing the Chinese censors, said Wang. Not only aren't they political, he said, but "for children's cartoon characters, they carry more common cultural denominators," he said.

          Disney didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on whether its China operations are profitable.

           
           
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