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‘Gangster’ Peppa propelled from pariah to superstar

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Once denounced as a ‘‘gangster’’ by Chinese authoritie­s, Peppa Pig has managed to clean up her act just in time for the year of the pig.

In a dramatic turnaround for the British children’s cartoon once coopted as an unlikely symbol of dissent against the Communist Party, Beijing will next week allow the release of a film, Peppa’s Chinese New Year.

A trailer for the film – which features a dragon parade, fireworks and two new characters Dumpling and Glutinous Rice Ball – has gone viral in China since it was posted online a week ago.

In the run-up to Chinese New Year on February 5, the country is preparing amid a renewed craze for everything Peppa.

Those enamoured of the cartoon include five-yearold twins, Mi Ai and Mi Ni, who have swept headlines in China after posting a heart-warming viral video saying they were inspired to meet the Queen after watching a Peppa Pig episode in which she makes a royal visit.

The video, which has been viewed more than nine million times, led to a surprise invite to the British embassy this week. Dame Barbara Woodward, the British ambassador to China, responded personally in her own video: ‘‘Hello Mi Ni and Mi Ai, I’m the British ambassador, so I’m the Queen’s representa­tive in China. I’d like you to come and visit me in my house in Beijing, and we can perhaps have tea and scones in a British style.’’

On Monday, the two girls found themselves with the ambassador, sipping from tea cups, munching on finger cakes and colouring in Peppa illustrati­ons. A visit will soon be arranged for the girls and their parents to tour the UK, visiting Peppa Pig studios, a Peppa theme park, and Buckingham Palace.

The girls are likely be the envy of their peers, many of whom are also obsessed with Peppa, Zhang, their mother, said.

‘‘Kids are able to relate to the characters, because it tells everyday family life.’’ – Sunday Times

 ??  ?? Five-year-old twins Mi Ai and Mi Ni have swept headlines in China after posting a Peppa Pig video that went viral.
Five-year-old twins Mi Ai and Mi Ni have swept headlines in China after posting a Peppa Pig video that went viral.
 ??  ?? The movie Peppa’s Chinese New Year has found itself on the good side of the Chinese Government.
The movie Peppa’s Chinese New Year has found itself on the good side of the Chinese Government.

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