Where’s the Dragon?

Where’s the Dragon?

Year: 2015

Runtime: 97 mins

Language: Chinese

Director: Sing-Choong Foo

FamilyAnimation

The story follows a ten-year-old girl who teams up with animals from the Chinese Zodiac to search for a lost dragon and save the world from a treacherous conspiracy.

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