Big Bird in China

Big Bird in China

Release date : May 29, 1983
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : China / United States of America /
Original Language : English / Mandarin /
Director : Jon Stone /
Production companies : CCTV / Children's Television Workshop /
May 29, 1983 1h 15m China Fantasy English More
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Big Bird and his Sesame Street companion, Barkley, the big, fluffy dog, travel across China in search of the legendary Feng Huang, the Phoenix Bird. Along the way they visit with Chinese schoolchildren, watch a Tai Ji demonstration, learn some Chinese words and songs, and meet the mischievous Monkey King.
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Caroll Spinney
Big Bird / Oscar the Grouch (voice)
Jim Henson
Ernie (voice)
Frank Oz
Bert / Grover / Cookie Monster (voice)
Richard Hunt
Two-Headed Monster (voice)
Jerry Nelson
Two-Headed Monster (voice)
Martin P. Robinson
Telly Monster (voice)
Brian Meehl
Barkley / Telly (voice) (as Brian Muehl)
Lianzi Ouyang
Xiao Foo (as Lien-Tze Quyang)
Cheryl Blaylock
Additional Muppet Performer (voice) (as Cheryl Blalock)
Edward G. Christie
Additional Muppet Performer (voice) (as Ed Christie)
Martin P. Robinson
Telly (DVD Version) / Additional Muppet Performer (voice)

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  • title:Big Bird in China
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Adventure · TV Movie · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: China · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English · Mandarin ·
  • Director: Jon Stone /
  • Writers: Joseph A. Bailey · Jon Stone · Caroll Spinney ·
  • Production companies: CCTV · Children's Television Workshop ·
  • Overview:Big Bird and his Sesame Street companion, Barkley, the big, fluffy dog, travel across China in search of the legendary Feng Huang, the Phoenix Bird. Along the way they visit with Chinese schoolchildren, watch a Tai Ji demonstration, learn some Chinese words and songs, and meet the mischievous Monkey King.
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