Yugo & Lala 3

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Yugo & Lala 3
Yugo & Lala 3 poster.jpeg
Poster
Chinese 神秘世界历险记3
Directed byWang Yunfei
Production
companies
Jiangsu Youman Cartoon TV
Beijing Qixinran Entertainment
Cheers Tone
Beijing Qi Cartoon Animation [1]
Distributed byEastern Mordor
Sihai Distribution Association
Beijing Weiying Shidai Technology
Gewara
Tao Piao Piao
Tianjin Huayi Brothers Blockbuster Films [1]
Release date
  • 29 July 2016 (2016-07-29)
Running time
82 minutes [1]
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin
Box officeCN¥64.9 million [1]

Yugo & Lala 3 is a 2016 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Wang Yunfei. [1] The third film in the Yugo & Lala film series, it was preceded by 2014's Yugo & Lala 2 . It was released in China by 29 July 2016. [1]

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The film has grossed CN¥64.9 million at the Chinese box office. [1]

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