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**Title:** China's Notorious Copycats: A Deep Dive into Parallel World of Rip-Offs
**Summary:**
* The narrator explores China's reputation for producing rip-offs of popular Western franchises.
* Examples include:
+ "300 Heroes", a MOBA game mimicking League of Legends with stolen characters from various games and anime.
+ "Legend of Titan", a blatant Overwatch clone (initially denied as a commercial product, but later released anyway).
+ Cartoon rip-offs: "The Autobots" (Cars), a Chinese "Adventure Time" clone ("Lucky Pie"), and a "Gumball" knockoff by a Chinese milk company.
+ Book parodies: absurd Harry Potter fanfics, such as "Harry Potter and the Filler of the Big".
* The narrator notes that while some copies are laughable, others, like "Lucky Pie", show promise as non-commercial, creative endeavors.
* The text concludes with a promotional pitch for AliExpress and GearBest, encouraging readers to take advantage of discounts on "Chinese versions of our idols" on a worldwide shopping day.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**China-related facts**
1. China is a main source for export of counterfeit goods.
2. Chinese companies produce unlicensed versions of popular video games.
3. A Chinese MOBA game, "300 Heroes", is a clone of League of Legends.
4. "300 Heroes" features characters stolen from various games and anime, including Shrek and Naruto.
**Counterfeit Game and Show Examples**
5. "Legend of Titan" is a Chinese forgery of Overwatch.
6. A gameplay video of "Legend of Titan" was removed due to a copyright claim by Activision.
7. A Chinese company, Miracle Star, created a mascot resembling the main protagonist of "The Amazing World of Gumball".
**Other Counterfeit Examples**
8. A Chinese animated movie, "The Autobots", is a clone of Disney's "Cars" (released in 2015).
9. The creators of "The Autobots" planned to release a sequel in 2017.
10. A non-commercial Chinese cartoon, "Lucky Pie", is influenced by "Adventure Time" but is not a direct rip-off.
**Book-related facts**
11. Chinese authors created unofficial Harry Potter books with altered storylines and characters.
12. Examples of these books include "Harry Potter and Leopard Walk Up to Dragon" (a remake of "Harry Potter and the Hobbit") and "Harry Potter and the Filler of Big".
**E-commerce and Shopping**
13. November 11th is considered a worldwide shopping day with discounted prices on platforms like AliExpress.
14. CashBack.epm.bz and AliExpress offer cashback services for purchases made on their platforms.