Chapter 316 - Chinese Voiceover for Animation (1/2)

While Meng Fan told Damei Workshop he was going to the Chocolate Factory, Wu Ji and others were on a flight back to China.

Initially, there were more than ten days of training scheduled at the MMA Asia training camp. After the group fight at the Kyoto Dome, however, everyone involved had to stop their training.

The rest of the people, who were doing group training at a dojo, also had to make changes. At the very least, more than half of the friendship games and the formal competitions couldn’t continue, so the group training’s effectiveness was greatly affected.

The MMA Asia training camp had been held for seven years, and this year’s session was undoubtedly the least effective.

“Ji Bro.”

Lao Hei switched seats and sat next to Wu Ji. He asked curiously, “Do you think Master Meng would agree?”

Wu Ji looked at Lao Hei sideways, “You call me Ji Bro and that kid Master Meng? What’s wrong with this picture?”

“Aye, I’m a moron.”

Lao Hei slapped his face and asked again. “Okay, Ji Bro, do you think your brother-in-law would agree?” He then chuckled. “Ji Bro, is this a better way to call Master Meng?”

Wu Ji didn’t want to waste time arguing with Lao Hei, but the older man’s question did annoy him. He thought and replied, “I doubt he’d agree. Meng Fan is afraid of pain. I had asked if he was interested in MMA fights before. He’s probably not interested in this challenge fight either. This fight is not a contract fight, but it is a formal MMA fight.”

Lao Hei seemed to agree, though he did look a little resigned. “Even though Master Meng is not a formal MMA fighter, he’s obviously really good. It was crazy how those professional Korean and Japanese fighters challenged Master Meng, an amateur fighter. I was really looking forward to Master Meng throwing down those two, especially that Korean guy. He was too cocky.”

“Too cocky? You better practice, so you can win one day!”

“Ji Bro, don’t provoke me. I really do want to beat him!”

“‘The Croods 2?'”

Meng Fan greeted a group of people when he arrived at the Chocolate Factory, then he saw the name of the Dreamworks film. His eyes lit up. “Is this ‘The Croods 2?’ It’s definitely playing?”

“The Croods” played in ’13; it had great ratings and reviews. This film was one of Meng Fan’s favorites from Dreamworks.

After the great box office and reviews, Dreamworks quickly started production of the sequel. But due to operational reasons, industry competition, and company mergers, the film was postponed from ’17 to ’18. Then the film was stopped by the producers. It wasn’t until one year after Dreamworks was acquired by Universal, and during ’17 that the project was relaunched and confirmed to air the following year.

After several cancellations, Meng Fan thought there was no chance the film would air the following year. But now, the Chinese voiceover schedule is out, so it’s pretty certain the film will air next year.

“Where’s the sample film?”

Meng Fan was excited and wanted to see the film.