- Korean Film News
- Classic Animation Taekwon V Re-released
- by Yi Ch' ang-ho (KOFIC) / Jan 30, 2007
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Classic Animation Taekwon V Re-released
Korea’s first feature-length science-fiction animation Taekwon V (1976) returned to cinema screens after a copy was rediscovered and a two year period of restoration. The animation had a wide fan base among children in the seventies.
The print re-surfaced in 2003 and the Korean Film Council undertook the restoration project that would take two years. The print was in a poor condition and US$ 1 million was needed for the completion of the first digitally restored Korean film. Taekwon V is considered an important part of Korean culture. The film features a Korean hero, popular with generations of children.
Taekwon V is a flying robot who protects the world with his taekwondo skills against evil. The success of the animation resulted in sequels and spin-offs. More than 170 cinemas programmed the return of Taekwon V. The classic animation film opened at place five over the weekend.
Yi Ch’ang-ho (KOFIC)
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