Ming And King Cat
Ming And King Cat

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Ming And King Cat

2000
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Mandarin

Xiao Ming was born in an ordinary working family, his mother is a saleswoman in a shopping mall and his father is an ordinary accountant. In order to make her son outstanding in the future, her mother is busy enrolling Xiao Ming in various training courses, and Xiao Ming, who has just entered the second grade, suffers a lot. Ming is in the middle of his class, and his favorite teacher is the pretty and nice teacher, Li. At night, a strange thing happens. After falling asleep, Ming is dragged by a pair of invisible hands into the wall, where the omnipotent Wang Cat lives, who can make Ming appear anywhere he wants to go. The cat can also turn back time and make things that have been done start over again, and allows Ming to have strange “life experiences. Ming adores WangCat and often tells him about the things that happen on earth during the day, but WangCat has his own ideas!

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Kevin VanHookGenres: Animation, Family

Plot Summary

In a magical world where cats can talk, Ming, a young apprentice wizard, is tasked with retrieving the stolen Jewel of Harmony. Along with his loyal companion, King Cat, Ming embarks on an adventurous quest filled with challenges and discoveries. They must overcome obstacles and outsmart the villain who seeks to plunge their world into darkness.

Critical Reception

Ming and King Cat was a modest animated release, primarily aimed at younger audiences. While it received some attention for its colorful animation and lighthearted story, it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim, and its reception was generally lukewarm, appealing more to families seeking simple entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation style that appeals to children.

  • The straightforward plot was seen as easy for young viewers to follow.

  • Some found the voice acting and character development to be somewhat basic.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Ming and King Cat' is not readily available. However, general audience feedback for similar family-oriented animated films from that era often highlights enjoyment of colorful visuals and simple, positive messages, while sometimes noting a lack of complexity for older viewers.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by a relatively small animation studio, and its distribution was limited, contributing to its lesser-known status compared to larger animated features of the time.

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