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Guchan (French pronunciation: [ɡyʃɑ̃]; Occitan: Gusha) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
- Wan
Guchan (simplified Chinese: 万古蟾;
traditional Chinese: 萬古蟾; pinyin: Wàn
Gǔchán; 18
January 1900 – 19
November 1995) was a
Chinese filmmaker. Born in...
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Shanghai under difficult conditions in the
thick of
World War II by Wan
Guchan and Wan
Laiming (the Wan brothers) and was
released on
November 19, 1941...
- of
classical Studies at
Athens Vol. 69 No. 2. pp. 133, 134, 135.
Sahin Güçhan, Neriman; Demiröz,
Merve (2021). "Urban
Conservation Legacy of the Turkish...
- by Wan
Laiming and Wan
Guchan. It is also
translated as "Mr. Pig Eats Watermelon" or "Zhu
Bajie Eats Watermelon". Wan
Guchan innovated a new paper-cut...
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color produced at the
Shanghai Animation Film
Studio by Wan
Laiming and Wan
Guchan. The
story is
about a very
arrogant bird that
enjoys life. He sang and danced...
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black and
white Chinese animation short made in 1926 by Wan
Laiming and Wan
Guchan. The
short film
helped the Wan
brothers become recognized as the pioneers...
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psychological horror film
directed by
Robert Heath and
written by
Matthew Mc
Guchan. The film
stars David Oakes, Tom Kane,
Jennie Jacques, Liam Boyle, Jack...
- used in this film are
heavily influenced by
Peking opera traditions. Wan
Guchan, of the Wan
Brothers and one of the
animators of the
feature film Princess...
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before other historical events affected the industry. Wan
Laiming and Wan
Guchan were twin brothers. They were the
first ones to
experiment with primitive...