Wang Film Production Company (宏廣股份有限公司 in traditional Chinese) is a company that did animation production for the 1985–1986 animated television series Ewoks.
Wang Film was founded in 1978 as Cuckoos' Nest by James Wang in Taipei, Taiwan, with the intention of developing a local cartoon industry given the domination of Japanese studios and rising production costs in the United States. The company took on original equipment manufacture (OEM) contracts from American and European animation productions, including Hanna-Barbera's The Smurfs and The Flintstones in the 1980s and The Walt Disney Company's 1998 film Mulan, by which point Wang Film had also begun producing for the local Taiwan market and employed animators in mainland China and Thailand.[1]
Star Wars works
Ewoks — "The Cries of the Trees"
Ewoks — "The Haunted Village"
Ewoks — "Rampage of the Phlogs"
Ewoks — "To Save Deej"
Ewoks — "The Travelling Jindas"
Ewoks — "The Tree of Light"
Ewoks — "The Curse of the Jindas"
Ewoks — "The Land of the Gupins"
Ewoks — "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone"
Ewoks — "Wicket's Wagon"
Ewoks — "The Three Lessons"
Ewoks — "Blue Harvest"
Ewoks — "Asha"
Ewoks — "The Crystal Cloak"
Ewoks — "The Wish Plant"
Ewoks — "Home Is Where the Shrieks Are"
Ewoks — "Princess Latara"
Ewoks — "The Raich"
Ewoks — "The Totem Master"
Ewoks — "A Gift for Shodu"
Ewoks — "Night of the Stranger"
Ewoks — "Gone With the Mimphs"
Ewoks — "The First Apprentice"
Ewoks — "Hard Sell"
Ewoks — "A Warrior and a Lurdo"
Ewoks — "The Season Scepter"
Ewoks — "Prow Beaten"
Ewoks — "Baga's Rival"
Ewoks — "Horville's Hut of Horrors"
Ewoks — "The Tragic Flute"
Ewoks — "Just My Luck"
Ewoks — "Bringing Up Norky"
Ewoks — "Battle for the Sunstar"
Ewoks — "Party Ewok"
Ewoks — "Malani the Warrior"
Notes and references
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Wang's World by Free China Journal, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan) on Taiwan Today (May 1, 1998) (backup link)