Heavenkid
Heavenkid Heavenkid is a 3-D animated TV series originated in Taiwan. It has 26 episodes adapted from "Di Zi Gui," an ancient Chinese educational system based on Confucian teachings. It took six years to complete the production and was premiered in July 2015 by New Tang Dynasty TV Asia Pacific. It has won 55 awards worldwide, and has been an official selection in film festivals in 40 countries. Among them is the Gold Remi Award in the TV & Cable Production – Children’s Audience Category of the 47th Worldfest-Houston, including Taiwan, Korea, Germany, Greece, Georgia, Italy, Israel, Belgium, Belarus, Finland, Denmark, Slovakia, India, the United States, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Venezuela, Lithuania, Ukraine, New Zealand, Cyprus, Russia, Switzerland, Philippines, Argentina, Brazil, Adygea, Sweden, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Poland and France, the School-age Children's Program Mark issued by National Communications Commission (NCC), Taiwan and the High-Quality Program for Children recommended by Taiwan Media Watch.
Features
Di Zi Gui outlines the standards for being a good student and child. Confucius believed that moral principles, virtues, and discipline should be the very first lessons taught to a child, and that a child needs to practice them daily. Heavenkid applied the theatrical 3D approach to the production of this educational television program, replacing dogmatic preaching approaches. This 3D animation with lively entertainment serves as a tool of moral educational in a subtle manner.
General Synopsis
Ahya and Toto are Heavenkid’s good friends in Heaven. To rescue Heavenkid, Ahya and Toto lose their lives and reincarnate into the human world. To repay Ahya and Toto for saving his life, Heavenkid descends to the world as well. Since Toto and Ahya make troubles all the time, Heavenkid then guides them with the teachings of Di Zi Gui to help them get rid of bad habits and become obedient kids.
Objectives of Heavenkid
According to a survey conducted by the National Communications Commission (NCC), only 0.2 percent of local children programs are produced in Taiwan, and the rest of them are produced in Japan, South Korea, Europe or the United States. Another survey done by the Child Welfare League Foundation Taiwan also suggests that inappropriate content appears in Taiwan’s TV programs viewed by family from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in every 10 minutes or so. Given the above, NTDTV AP production team believes that it’s imperative to produce children's programs with moral education content based on traditional Chinese culture. Heavenkid was thus produced.
Character Introductions
- Heavenkid: A divine being from Heaven, in which Ahya and Toto are his friends. He descends to the world with Di Zi Gui to help Ahya and Toto behave themselves.
- Ahya: A fourth-grader in elementary school, who is Toto’s elderly sister. She is outgoing with a sense of justice, and tends to come forward to help friends. He is candid and straightforward in personality, and would like to take challenges.
- Toto: A first-grader in elementary school, who is Ahya’s younger brother. He is simple and full of curiosity. Toto often has arguments with Ahya, and is interested in martial arts, though he is absent-minded from time to time.
- Goddess Rainbow: Heavenkid’s mother, who is a compassionate goddess. He gives Heavenkid magic power to help him teach kids with the teachings of Di Zi Gui.
Accolades
Year |
Award |
Category |
Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
2014 |
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, U.S.A. |
TV & Cable Production – Children’s Audience |
Gold Remi Award |
2015 |
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan |
Digital Content |
Best Digital Content Award |
Ministry of Culture, Taiwan |
iMatch Audience Choice |
Fan Favorite Award |
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2016 |
Noida International Film Festival, India |
Animation |
Best Animation-jury |
F.A.M.E.' US International Film Festival, spring, U.S.A. |
Best Animation |
Bronze Award |
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Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards, U.S.A. |
Animation Short |
Best Animation Short |
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Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival, U.S.A. |
Animation Short |
Best Animation Short |
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Near Nazareth Festival, Israel |
Animation and Short For Children and Family |
Best Children Animation |
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Accolade Global Film Competition, Second Season, U.S.A. |
Animation |
Award of Excellence |
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Colortape International Film Festival, Australia |
Animation (2D & 3D) |
Special Mention Award |
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Acharya Tulsi Short Film Festival, India |
Animation |
Best Animation |
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Spotlight Film Awards, U.S.A. |
Animated Shorts |
Silver Award |
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Barcelona Planet Film Festiva-June, Spain |
Best Animation Short Film |
Best Animation Short |
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World Premiere Film Awards, Canada |
Short Film |
Best Animation |
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Euro Film Festival Online, Spain |
Best Animation Short |
Best Animation Short |
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New Renaissance Film Festival, U.K. |
Animation Short |
Award of Excellence |
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International Independent Film Awards, Summer, U.S.A. |
Animation |
Gold Award |
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Summer Slam Film Festival, U.S.A. |
Audience Choice |
Audience Choice Awards |
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Summer Slam Film Festival, U.S.A. |
Short and Animation films |
Best Animation Short-jury |
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AAB International Film Festival, India |
Short |
Best Film |
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North American Film Awards, Canada |
Best Animation |
Special Jury Awards |
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I Filmmaker International Film Festival, Spain |
Cortometrajes |
Special Mention Award |
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Salair International Independent FILM Festiva, Russian |
Best cartoon for all other countries (except Russia) |
Best cartoon |
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American International Film Festival, Argentina |
Best Animation Short |
Best Animation Short |
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Barni International FILM Festival, Russian |
Best cartoon |
Best cartoon |
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Mindfield Film Festival Los Angeles, November, U.S.A. |
Animation Short |
Silver Award |
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Best Shorts Competition, autumn, U.S.A. |
Animation |
Award of Excellence |
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Southern Shorts Awards,autumn, U.S.A. |
Musical |
Award of Merit for Music |
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Southern Shorts Awards,autumn, U.S.A. |
Best Editing |
Award of Merit for Editing |
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Southern Shorts Awards,autumn, U.S.A. |
Production Design |
Award of Merit for Production Design |
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Colortape International Film Festival, Australia |
Best Animation Debut |
Best Animation Debut Award |
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2017 |
European Cinematography Awards, January, Poland |
Best Animation Short |
Best Animation Short |
Canada’s World International Film Festival, Canada |
Best World Film |
Honorable Award |
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Global Independent Film Awards, U.S.A. |
Best Animated Film |
Silver Award |
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Depth Of Field International Film Festival Spring, U.S.A. |
Animated |
Best Animation Short |
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Bollywood International Festival, U.S.A. |
Short film |
Best Animation |
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American Movie Awards, U.S.A. |
Animated Film |
Honorable Award |
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Chatham-Kent Film Festival, Canada |
Animation |
Best Animation |
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Chatham-Kent Film Festival, Canada |
Best Poster |
Best Poster |
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White Nights Film Festival, Russia |
Best Animated Film |
Best Animation Film |
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White Nights Film Festival, Russia |
People's Choice |
People's Choice Award |
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Honolulu Film Awards, U.S.A. |
Animation Film Competition |
Gold Kahuna Winners |
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Docs Without Borders Film Festival, spring, U.S.A. |
Human Spirit/Animation |
Outstanding Excellence |
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Mexico International Film Festival, Mexico |
Animation Competition |
Golden Palm Award |
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Mediterranean Film Festival, Italy |
Short Film |
Best Feature Animation |
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Realtime International Film Festival, Nigeria |
Short film |
Best Animated |
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iChill Manila International Film Fest, Philippines |
Animation |
Best Animated |
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Love International Film Festival, U.S.A. |
Achievement in Educational Film Program for Children |
Achievement in Educational Film Program for Children|Best Animated |
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maykop international film festival, Russian Federation |
Animation |
Best Animated |Best Animated |
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AAB International Film Festival, India |
Animation |
Best Animation |
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NEZ International Film Festival, India |
Animation |
Best Animation |
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Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival, Canada |
Animation |
Best Animation |
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Festival Brasil de Cinema Internacional, Brazil |
Animation |
Mention Honorable |
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Elevation Indie Film Awards, Ireland |
Short Film |
The Spotlight Award |
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European Independent Film Award, France |
Animation |
Best Animation |
Reviews
- “In terms of our Venezuelan society, this animation fits in with the situation here very well, because the condition here is like a battlefield or a pressure cooker. For God's sake, I hope that civil war wouldn't break out here. I think Heavenkid can help us in this regard., as it can let us look at each other and say, Well, though you think differently, you are still my brothers, so let's see how we can become reconciled with each other.”~Argenis Herrera Sanchez, judge, Five Continents International Film Festival, Venezuela
- "Our children need more of such cartoons, because now there is a war in our country and a lot of people do not understand what they are doing, they kill others and behave like children." ~Anna, audience, Rivne International Film Festival, Ukraine
- “Within the crisis, how they are handling the crisis. It sloves so much identical to what is happening currently in the world. Because of that reason, we felt Heavenkid is a appropriate movie that can be a showcase to anybody in any region of the world, in any race of the world.“ “There is so much of conflict, there is so much of racism. There is so much of anger in the society. There is so much of strive in the society. And then the jury saw the film, Heavenkid, they found this film is really peaceful, like a breath of fresh air. It was talking of healing the world.“~Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar, founder, NEZ International Film Festival, India
- “When we seeing Heavenkid, the animation stood out for us, head and shoulders above all the others. And the animation, to be quite honest, be fair about it, is as good a s anything I've seen from the leading animation film companies in the world, like Pixar, Dreamworks, etc, and Disney, things like that.”~ Jason Matthewson, Judge, Gold movie award Goddes Nike, The United Kingdom
- “If we forget about tradition and fail to treat elderly and family courteously, we wouldn't be able to convey goodwill and love to them. If we only rely on power or force, the world would cease to exist, or become chaotic.”~Jason Matthewson, General Director, maykop international film festival, Russian Federation
- “I love this because it has a very very good life lesson for kids, showed when kids misbehaving, they will be punished. If you don’t behave, you could lose all the good thing in life. It is very important to behave yourself.” ~Brian Lutes, head judge, World Premiere Film Awards, Canada
- “The theme of the animation-values, purity, how kids should behave... The artistic style - we got many animations but yours were on the highest level. Although your animation was intended originally for your audience, its message is an international one, that is what we looked for our festival - to enhance understanding between nationalities.”~Jury, Near Nazareth Festival, Israel
- “Several of the screening committee members liked the film and felt it had a good moral, educational story. Members noted that it was beautifully animated and the characters had great facial expressions. Member also noted that there were good details and strong visual appeal.”~Patricia A. Gibbons, Critique Committee, Rochester International Film Festival, The United States
- “I think it is a fine little movie, in a very short time, that tell us a story of how we can behavior ourselves. And it is something that very lacking in our society today.” ~Richard Winter Stanbridge, producer, Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival, The United States
- “Heavenkid is a beautifully drawn animation with enough magic and whimsy to satisfy children while teaching them important lessons about life. The moral was delivered in a fun and imaginative way.”~Jury, Accolade Global Film Competition, The United States
- “Heavenkid seems to have been immediately loved by children, who loved it and want to pass it as gifts. The director said that they’re interested in the sympathy. The judges of the contest expressed their apparently unanimous on the show of that deeply moved him.”~Domi Cutrona, Festival manager, RedCorner FilmFestival, Sweden
- “Heavenkid is very unique in that it’s a teaching tool for children. So, here you have a story, a fantasy story and is being used in order to teach this particular book. It was a very interesting teaching tool for children, and again I like the imagination that it involved.” ~Sherwood Jones, Chairman, San Diego International Kids' Film Festival, The United States
- “I think these are based on ancient Chinese Tales. It is original content and to appeal to the target audience it has been very well executed and technically of high calibre.”~Rambhul Singh, Festival Director, Noida International Film Festival, India
- “That Heavenkid is a very well executed short animation. He was impressed by the original story, the dream of a kid of being "whatever he wants" is perfectly shown in this short animation. We think this short story would be the perfect fit of a tv series for kids.”~Davide Fiore, Jury, Miami Independent Film Festival, The United States
- “Heavenkid had good storytelling and also had a good message. The screenplay kept it interesting to watch and felt like what is going to happen in the end. This movie connected well with the viewer and had a feeling of togetherness laced with sense of humour.“~Auckland International Film Festival,New Zealand
- “The New Renaissance Jury gave HeavenKid an Award of Excellence for its high quality animation and story-telling that young children of all nationalities can understand and enjoy. The audience at the New Renaissance Film Festival truly loved HeavenKid. People found it fun, educational and inspiring.” ~Massimo Barbato and Jan Hendrik Verstraten, jury, New Renaissance Film Festival, The United Kingdom
- “That was a great animation film, and the film makers got really good talent, and we really love it. We want to be there for you to promote to the world. We are working on that, and please keep on submitting great project to us. We want to hear your story and we want to share your story to the world.” ~Jaswant Shrestha, Festival producer, Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards, The United States
- “Heavenkid is an exciting animation that follows Toto and Ahya’s crisis when a chessboard gets transformed into a Space Door. The technical visual animation is in line with the strong and gripping script that keeps the audience member on the edge of their seat throughout this entertaining short animation film. ”~Jury, Stockholm Independent Film Festival, Sweden
- “The philosophy of the cartoon is about doing good. And I saw that, when children watch the Taiwanese cartoon, their eyes are shining, and adult are interested in it, too.” ~Organizers, Victor Bulyha, Rivne International Film Festival, Ukraine
- “We are very pleased to see this cartoon, because it communicates with another culture and another country. And now we have a great desire to work together to make Taiwan see our works, and we will see theirs.” ~Artur Klose, head judge, International Festival of Animated Films TOFUZI, Georgia
- “Even I am an adult, and have my own background and ideology, it still teaches me something and brings harmony to me. See what I am saying? It is entertaining. I believe film has to be entertaining, so that people would like to watch it. But when you make the movie entertaining, at the same time, you can make it have a good value and a good message. And Heaven Kid did achieve that.” ~Ata Servati, founder and president, Love International Film Festival, The United States.
- "Because there is a wonderful feel to it, a folklore feel, something that is a story that kind of transcends the normality of what we might see, and what we may believe is culturally Chinese. So, this is something that was a beautiful story. It was interesting, it was a lot of fun. Films should also teach, as well as entertain, in some cases. I enjoy that about the film." ~Melvin L. Harris, Festival Director, Comicpalooza Film Festival, The United States.
- "Heavenkid has a great modern animation style that appeals to kids nowadays. It also has a great message, it's good family entertainment." ~FantaSci Short Film Festival, The United States.
- “Heavenkid has gained the award“Best animation shortfilm” because really it has high quality of production, a good argument and a quite developed history. The personal feelings of watching this animation that there is a big producer who has a great present and a big future and can have international successes soon.”~Jury, Euro Film Festival, Spain
- “HeavenKid was a very well done animation film. It was selected as a gold winner because of its high end production value, strong characters and entertaining story. It is a fun and entertaining film that we immensely enjoyed watching.”~Jury, International Independent Film Awards, The United States
- “The film is very colorful, has an interesting and magical story. Liked very much our audience. Especially the students.”~Jury, Shekino International Independent Film Festival, Russian Federation
- “ I think all films, in general, cartoons or non-cartoons have to send a message. We have great responsibility as filmmakers to be influencing the new generations, therefore I think yes. This kind of cartoon that sends a message, I believe it will prosper in the future.”~Rosario Boyerr, Festival Director, Festival Brasil de Cinema Internacional, Brazil
Season 1 (2015)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title |
Original release date |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
1 |
Oh ! It’s You |
July 10, 2015 |
Heavenkid, Ahya and ToTo are fairies in heaven. One day, they fall into the Evil Dragon Valley accidentally, and Heavenkid is captured by the demon king. To rescue Heavenkind, Ahya and ToTo unfortunately lose their lives, and reincarnate into the human world. To repay Ahya and ToTo’s for saving his life, Heavenkid descends to the world as well. Since ToTo and Ahya make troubles all the time, Heavenkind therefore guides them with Di Zi Gui (Standards for Being a Good Student and Child) to help them become obedient and lovely kids. |
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2 |
2 |
Double Ahya |
July 10, 2015 |
After Ahya attends a community fair along with her family, she is anxious to buy a doll sold at the fair. That night, Heavenkind makes a duplicate Ahya sleeping in her bed to let Ahya sneak out of her house. At the fair, Heavenkid performs a folk tale of filial piety. After watching the show, Ahya feels ashamed. At home, Ahya’s mother passes out upon seeing the duplicate Ahya without body heat and heartbeats. After returning home, Ahya feels ashamed and regretful. So, children should let their parents know before leaving home. |
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3 |
3 |
Secret Mission |
July 17, 2015 |
When ToTo and Ahya visit a dinosaur exhibition, ToTo happens to find a tiny part of a gigantic dinosaur model, and brings it home. That night, TV news says that due to a missing part, a dinosaur dance show has to be cancelled the next day. Ahya and ToTo dream of the dinosaur chasing after them with limping legs that night. Upon awakening, ToTo is upset over his deeds. Eventually, Heavenkid helps them with a night adventure to return the part to the museum. This story reminds children not to commit small evils thinking them trivial. |
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4 |
4 |
Little Mama |
July 17, 2015 |
Ahya’s mother prepares the wrong thing for Ahya. Hence Ahya is ridiculed by her classmates in school. Upon returning, Ahya is angry and complains of her mom’s carelessness. Heavenkid lets Ahya experience one day in the shoes of her mother. Ahya is busy all day long, and finally realizes her mother’s hardships. This episode reminds children that they should appreciate parents for their hardships. |
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5 |
5 |
Time-Space Door |
July 24, 2015 |
ToTo activates a space-time chessboard device by accident, and enter a virtual world. ToTo and Ahya have supernatural capabilities there, but they quarrel with each other, and even fight each other. Cloud Fairy asks Heavenkind to warn Ahya and Toto that if they cannot perceive their mistakes, they will be locked up in the virtual world forever. Heavenkid uses his divine artifact to wake ToTo and Ahya up, and let them know the teachings of “Standards for being a good student and child" (Di Zi Gui). They then apologize to each other, and become friendly to each other. |
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6 |
6 |
The Wisdom of Grandpa |
July 24, 2015 |
Ahya’s grandfather is very wise, and can predict the weather by reading clouds. He helps Ahya solve many problems. One day, when Ahya’s class is on a field trip, her classmates are bitten badly by mosquitoes. Heavenkid uses his divine power to bring Ahya’s grandfather to the scene. Not only does Ahya’s grandfather relief the itch on everyone’s skin, he also makes toys for them. The teacher and students enlighten to the old saying that an old people is like a treasure to a family. |
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7 |
7 |
Kung Fu |
July 31, 2015 |
One day, ToTo and Ahya enter a kung fu school in Ching Dynasty through the magic space-time chessboard. They first learn martial arts etiquette from a senior schoolmate, and then attend a Di Zi Gui class. Finally, they learn some kung fu from the master. This story is to teach children the truth that only after they conduct themselves and respect others will others teach them something. |
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8 |
8 |
Fight Back |
July 31, 2015 |
Ahya has a toothache. Heavenkid shrinks his body to enter Ahya’s mouth. Heavenkid tries to stop tooth worms from digging Ahya’s dental caries, but he fails to do so, and is in danger. Cloud Fairy comes to the rescue of Heavenkid, and gives him a magic tool. With that, Heavenkid and ToTo finally defeat the tooth worms. This story reminds children to cultivate the good habits of hygiene and cleanliness. |
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9 |
9 |
The Most Courteous Student |
August 7, 2015 |
Ahya wins the most courteous student award and is assigned to represent her school to meet a guest of honor. She asks her mother to buy her a formal dress for adults. At the event, Ahya wears the dress as if she were a walking Christmas tree. Since Ahya is drunk and stuck in the bathroom, Heavenkid transforms himself into Ahya’s image and wears an exquisite gown to go up to the stage. His elegant image wins all the guests’ warm applause. The story teaches kids the importance of wearing clothes properly and eating meal in moderation. |
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10 |
10 |
Rock ‘N’ Roll Fox |
August 7, 2015 |
Failing to mind his own demeanor, ToTo is attached by the spirit of a nine-tail fox. He suddenly becomes eccentric and rude. His senior schoolmate notices the situation, and wants to help him. Heavenkid joins ToTo’s senior schoolmate to fight against the fox. They defeat the fox, and get the vicious spirit out of Toto’s body. The story suggests that kids should mind their demeanor all the time according to the teachings in Di Zi Gui. |
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11 |
11 |
Saving The Crystal Kingdom |
August 14, 2015 |
ToTo goes to a supermarket along with his family. He pushes a cart and smashes into the commodities, including a crystal teakettle on the shelf. After the teakettle is broken, the crystal kingdom inside the teakettle is going to be destroyed. Heavenkid hears of the calling for help. He takes ToTo and Ahya into the world of broken crystal pieces for a look. Seeing the dire situation there, ToTo truly regrets breaking the teakettle, and asks Heavenkid to save the kingdom. So, all kids should cherish articles and mind their behaviors. |
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12 |
12 |
Green Forest |
August 14, 2015 |
Ming and Ahya help their teacher fetch a bag of seeds and flowerpots to the classroom from the office. Ahya finds some seeds are very special, so she takes one for herself without the teacher’s permission. Afterward, Ahya dreams of being subjected to punishment for theft in the Green Forest. With Heavenkid’s help, she is finally rescued. Ahya then admits her wrongdoing to her teacher. The story reminds students that it’s necessary to get permission before taking anything from others. |
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13 |
13 |
The Magic Flower |
August 21, 2015 |
Ahya promises Heavenkid to keep some seven-color-flower seeds for him. Ahya happens to find they are magic flower seeds, and sells them in a fair. However, in the evening, many customers want to return the flowers to her because all of them are withered. Heavenkid thus tells Ahya that flowers have feelings. If people play pleasing music or speak good words to them, the dying flowers can come back to life. He also reminds Ahya of the importance of keeping promises and avoiding exaggerating things. |
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Season 2 (2015)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title |
Original release date |
|---|---|---|---|
14 |
1 |
Straws And Dinosaurs |
August 21, 2015 |
ToTo is not concentrated in the class all the time. Besides, he often misunderstands what others say and disseminates wrong messages to others. One time, he gets lost during a field trip due to his absentmindedness. His teacher and classmates are very worried about him. This story suggests that children should be serious about anything they do, and should not say anything carelessly. |
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15 |
2 |
Treasure Mind |
August 28, 2015 |
Ann is Ahya’s classmate who lived with her grandmother after her parents passed away. She is shy due to the feeling of being inferior to others. One day, Ahya and another classmate see Ann bringing something into an old storeroom after school. They follow Ann only to find Ann raises a stray dog in the storeroom. They then become good friends. Heavenkid takes the opportunity to teach them that inner grace is more important than wealth and knowledge. |
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16 |
3 |
The Video Gaming Monster |
August 28, 2015 |
Ahya’s academic performance is getting better because she discusses homework with her classmate. Her mother thus asks ToTo to do his homework with his classmate Da-li. It turns out that they play video games in the study room, and ToTo is possessed by the demon from the video game. Heavenkid awakens ToTo with Di Zi Gui, and tells him the importance of making good friends. |
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17 |
4 |
Bai |
September 4, 2015 |
In order to cultivate students’ sense of responsibility and caring, Ayha’s teacher asks students to take care of a rabbit in turn. Because Ahya makes fun of the rabbit along with her classmates, the rabbit is sick. But Ahya does not have the guts to reveal the truth to her mom, Heavenkid hence encourages her to be honest. Seeing Ahya confess her misconduct, Heavenkid uses his divine power to help the rabbit to gain health. Kids can learn from this story that people should always be honest to others. |
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18 |
5 |
That Guy |
September 4, 2015 |
Michael is a new student in the class. Judging from his appearance, Ahya thinks Michael is a bad student, and she is afraid of talking to him. A few days later, she finds that Michael is in fact a very talented student with a kind heart. Besides, he gets along well with other classmates. Ahya regrets misunderstanding Michael due to his outer appearance. Heavenkid teaches Ahya that people should not judge a book by its cover, and should always be compassionate to others. |
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19 |
6 |
The Award |
September 11, 2015 |
To win the most improved student award, Ahya studies very hard, and is unwilling to sincerely answer the questions asked by her classmate Ann. But it turns out that Ann wins the award. Ahya cannot accept it, and complains it to Heavenkid. The following day, Ann shares his lunch with Ahya. Ahya is deeply touched by Ann’s kindness, and feels ashamed of herself. |
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20 |
7 |
Mini Agent |
September 11, 2015 |
Ahya happens to see Ying discussing with Ann about Ann’s work for the school’s painting competition. After Ann is announced to be the winner of the competition, Ahya is very upset about that, and complains it to Heavenkid. Heavenkid uses his divine power to send Ahya to the teacher’s office. After they overhear the conversation between Ann and the teacher, Ahya finally realizes the truth. So people should not just jump to conclusions before knowing the fact. |
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21 |
8 |
An Unforgettable Journey |
September 18, 2015 |
During a field trip, Ann bumps into a hooligan accidentally. Seeing Ann kicked by the guy, Ahya steps in to intervene with the ruffian. Afterward, Heavenkid advises Ahya that she should not harbor the thought of revenge. In the meantime, Ahya witnesses the fact that the hooligan is moved to tears after Ann saves him from danger. Ahya enlightens that only compassion can really touch people’s heart. |
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22 |
9 |
Little Guests |
September 18, 2015 |
Ahya and ToTo go to a restaurant along with their aunt only to find a cockroach leg in the soup. Though it turns out to be a misunderstanding, their Aunt is still furious about it. Next day, Ahya and ToTo go to Ying’s place, and treat the domestic helper as what their aunt did to the restaurant manager. Heavenkid uses his supernatural capabilities to stop them, and teaches them to be humble to others. |
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23 |
10 |
City Chivalry |
September 26, 2015 |
Ahya’s kung fu school senior schoolmate descends to the human world via the time-space device. His courageous deeds win the admiration of many people. But his humbleness is taken advantage of by the operator of a restaurant. After Heavenkid acts as a journalist to expose the operator’s vicious plot, the senior schoolmate still sweeps the street happily according the restaurant operator’s request. The story tells us that as long as one has good moral character, he will definitely be respected by others. |
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24 |
11 |
Ping Pong |
September 26, 2015 |
To win the ping-pong competition, every student practices very hard for it. Ying reads books to learn unique skills; Ann keeps practicing against the wall, while Ahya watches TV to learn skills from ping-pong stars. Ahya is confident to defeat Ann, but she fails. Heavenkid reaffirms the old saying that practice makes perfect. |
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25 |
12 |
Kung Fu II |
October 2, 2015 |
Before a martial art competition is held at the Kun Fu Academy, the master tells his students to practice diligently. Everyone practices seriously, except ToTo. Although ToTo can learn fast and is confident to win the championship, he fails eventually. The senior schoolmate thus tells ToTo that if one wants to succeed, he must work hard to lay a solid foundation and pay full attention to what he does. |
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26 |
13 |
Coming Home |
October 2, 2015 |
The study room of ToTo and Ahya is totally in a mess. ToTo writes Chinese characters carelessly, and Ahya does her homework while playing with toys. Suddenly, the crooked and twisted Chinese characters written by them walk out of their homework books, and the computer with two legs is chasing them. They are so terrified that they scream for help. This story teaches children that they should do their homework attentively and keep their rooms neat and tidy. |
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