Boonie Bears: Guardian Code

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Boonie Bears: Guardian Code
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Theatrical release poster
熊出没·伴我“熊芯”
Directed byLin Yongchang
Shao Heqi
Written byCui Tiezhi
Liu Zhenjie
Xu Yun
Produced byLiu Yanjuan
Li Xiaohong
Wang Qiang
Wang Lei
Peng Mingyu
Li Jinbo
Yang Wen
Han Huimin
Wang Xueke
Mao Chao
Lai Yijie
Liu Ying
Liu Ting
Starring
  • Zhang Bingjun
  • Zhang Wei
  • Tan Xiao
Edited byTang Jinyang
Huang Yanping
Music byQin Zao
Li Zhiping
Production
company
Fantawild
Distributed byFantawild
Release date
  • 22 January 2023 (2023-01-22)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryChina
Language Putonghua
Box officeUS$221.6 million [1]

Boonie Bears: Guardian Code is a 2023 Chinese computer animated science fiction comedy film. It is the ninth film in the Boonie Bears series and is directed by Lin Yongchang and Shao Heqi. In the film, young Briar and Bramble lose their mother in a forest fire, and many years later, Vick brings them to a robot research institute, where they unexpectedly receive news of their mother.

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It was released in China on 22 January 2023 (Chinese New Year). On 5 February, it surpassed US$200 million to become the highest-grossing film in the Boonie Bears franchise.

Original voice cast

Soundtrack

The film's main theme "Xing Shan Shan Yue Wan Wan" (星闪闪月弯弯) is sung by Yisa Yu. [2]

Release

Boonie Bears: Guardian Code was released in China on 22 January 2023 (Chinese New Year). [3] [4] [5]

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