La COPIA BARATA de GUMBALL - Summary

Summary

The video is a discussion about the Chinese copy of the cartoon "The Incredible World of Gumball". The copy, known as "Mira Con Star", was created by a Chinese food company called "Sant Joan' Food" to promote its dairy products. The company aimed to make itself known internationally and target the children's market. The copy was so popular that it even prompted the original series to dedicate a chapter to it.

The Chinese copy was blatant in its similarities to the original series, including character designs and plot elements. The main characters were altered to promote the company's dairy products. For instance, the character "Hector's Giant" was replaced by "Solivan" from "Monsters Inc", and "Roberto" was replaced by "Vende de Fotograma Beni" who was transformed into a milk bottle with sour milk inside.

The copy was discovered in 2014 and led to a lot of controversy. The company behind the copy, "Sant Joan' Food", was a subsidiary of the "Sun One Group" and was responsible for selling dairy products. The company was founded in 1956 and was based in China.

The copy was eventually revealed to be a plagiarism of the original series, and it was made to promote the company's products. The series was planned to have 26 episodes that would be released every year for 25 consecutive years, which would have resulted in a total of 390 episodes. However, only 12 episodes were aired.

The copy was eventually taken down, but the company continued to use the character "Milo Costa" as the face of its dairy products aimed at children. The last update on the company's official page was in 2019. The video concludes with a playlist of other videos about cheap copies of other cartoons.

Facts

1. The video is about a Chinese copy of the cartoon "The Incredible World of Gumball".
2. The Chinese copy was so popular that the original "The Incredible World of Gumball" series dedicated a chapter to it.
3. The Chinese copy was created by a Chinese food company called "Sant Joan' Food" which was founded in 1956.
4. The main character of the Chinese copy is a star named "Look with Star", also known as "Wang the Folk Music Star" in China.
5. The Chinese copy was created to promote the company's dairy products and to establish itself internationally.
6. The Chinese copy started airing in 2014, three years after the premiere of the original "The Incredible World of Gumball" series in 2011.
7. The Chinese copy was broadcasted for 12 out of the planned 390 episodes.
8. The Chinese copy was created by a team of professionals in cartoons for children.
9. The Chinese copy was planned to have 26 episodes that would be released every year for 25 consecutive years, which would have resulted in a total of 390 chapters.
10. The Chinese copy was based on the original "The Incredible World of Gumball" series and included several scenes that were carbon copies of the original series.
11. The Chinese copy was taken down from the internet by Cartoon Network due to legal action.
12. The Chinese copy continued to use "Mila Evident" as the main face of its dairy products aimed at children even after the series stopped airing.
13. The Chinese copy was likely not a lesson for the company as they continued to use "Mila Evident" as the main face of its dairy products aimed at children.