The Monkey King (Red) Playing Cards
The Monkey King (Red) Playing Cards
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There are many portrayals of the Monkey King, but there's only one "Havoc in Heaven."
"Havoc in Heaven," as an animated classic, has influenced several generations. It stands as a monumental achievement in the history of Chinese animation, and its significance is so profound that further elaboration seems redundant. The unique designs and vibrant colors in the movie make every frame classic, captivating audiences endlessly.
Discussing the behind-the-scenes trivia, accomplishments, and artistic excellence of "Havoc in Heaven" would take days on end. When combined with playing cards, it invokes a nostalgic experience reminiscent of the film, deeply imbued with Chinese culture.
Limited to 2,000 sets, it comes with a unique number seal and an official authentication sticker to prove its genuineness.
The card faces replacing all suits and numbers with illustrations, with 54 cards corresponding to 54 scenes from the movie. Each image seems to evoke the opera's percussion beats from the film, rekindling the audience's memories of the movie.
"Havoc in Heaven," as an animated classic, has influenced several generations. It stands as a monumental achievement in the history of Chinese animation, and its significance is so profound that further elaboration seems redundant. The unique designs and vibrant colors in the movie make every frame classic, captivating audiences endlessly.
Discussing the behind-the-scenes trivia, accomplishments, and artistic excellence of "Havoc in Heaven" would take days on end. When combined with playing cards, it invokes a nostalgic experience reminiscent of the film, deeply imbued with Chinese culture.
Limited to 2,000 sets, it comes with a unique number seal and an official authentication sticker to prove its genuineness.
The card faces replacing all suits and numbers with illustrations, with 54 cards corresponding to 54 scenes from the movie. Each image seems to evoke the opera's percussion beats from the film, rekindling the audience's memories of the movie.