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  1. 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 and starring the voices of Andy Lau, Sandra Ng and Anthony Wong.

  2. McDull, Prince de la Bun is a 2004 animated Hong Kong film directed by Yuen Toe. Telling the life a 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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  3. Living in the neighborhood are Mrs. Mak and her son McDull. She too is counting on the compensation money and compulsively collecting things in life. One day, Mrs. Mak sets about to retell the story of her husband, Prince de la Bun, A.K.A. McBing.

  4. To secure a better future, Mrs Mc sends her son McDull (who is a piglet attending kindergarten) to many different classes and she has also bought her grave on mortgage. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.

  5. McDull, Prince de la Bun does something very different and very worthy with its four-color frivolity: it manages to reflect real life, presenting it as ordinary, pathetic, ridiculous, special, and magical—and it does it all at the same time! Such a cinema feat is probably impossible in live-action, and the fact that Toe Yuen and company were ...

  6. Perhaps even more than the original, ‘McDull, Prince De La Bun’ is a film that revels in its own visual magnificence. Toe Yuen’s creation throws together standard animation with 3D effects to conjure up a style that is as breath-taking as it is unique.

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  8. McDull, Prince de la Bun. 2004. 麥兜菠蘿油王子. Directed by Toe Yuen. To secure a better future, Mrs Mc sends her son McDull (who is a piglet attending kindergarten) to many different classes and she has also bought her grave on mortgage. Inspired by J K Rowling, Mrs Mc tries her hand at writing.