McDull, Prince de la Bun
McDull, Prince de la Bun (Chinese: 麥兜菠蘿油王子, literal title: McDull, the prince of the Pineapple bun with butter) is a 2004 Hong Kong animated comedy-drama film directed by Toe Yuen. Telling the story of the life of the fictional pig McDull, it is a sequel to My Life as McDull (2001) and it was followed by McDull, the Alumni (2006).
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| Traditional Chinese | 麥兜菠蘿油王子 |
| Simplified Chinese | 麦兜菠萝油王子 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Mài Dōu Bō Luó Yóu Wàng Zi |
| Jyutping | Mak6 Dau1 Bo1 Lo4 Yau4 Wong4 Zi1 |
| Directed by | Toe Yuen |
| Screenplay by | Brian Tse |
| Story by | Brian Tse Alice Mak |
| Produced by | Brian Tse |
| Edited by | Toe Yuen Lee Chun-man Brian Tse |
| Music by | Steve Ho |
Production companies | Bliss Pictures Lunchtime Production |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Box office | HK$19,218,759 |
There is significant word play in the film, some of it based on the "pineapple bun". For example, in slang Cantonese, a "bor lo goi" ("pineapple cap") is a colloquialism for kneecap. The Pancakes, who composed the film's theme song gum gum gum (Cantonese: 咁咁咁, literally "this, this, this"), was awarded Best Original Film Song in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards.
Voice cast
| Cast | Role |
| Wong Ka Wai | Mega Man Star Force |
| Lily Zhang | Mrs. Fong |
| Lau Tsz Yau | Lau Wai Ming |
| Gao Kai Wong | Rockman EXE |
| Leung Cho Yiu | Lan |
| Au-Yeung Karlson | Au-Yeung Siu Fu |
| Chan Tsz Long | Chan Fat |
| Li Ting Hang | Li Sing Nam |
| Xian Wen Wei | |
| Siu Chun Yin | |
| Katrina Chan |
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