About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Malaysian game shows, Malaysian news television series, Malaysian reality television series, Malaysian television dramas, Kampung Boy, Waktu Rehat, Project Superstar Malaysia, So You Think You Can Dance, Akademi Fantasia, The Firm, The Ultimate Prom Nite, Upin & Ipin, What Women Want, Frontpage, Gol & Gincu The Series, Malaysian Idol, List of Upin & Ipin episodes, Realiti, Please Give Me a Job!, Deal or No Deal Malaysia, Anugerah Bintang Popular, Nur Kasih, Jangan Lupa Lirik!, MyTeam, Sky, Kan-Cheong Kitchen, Trippin, Anugerah Juara Lagu, The 8TV Quickie, Ampang Medikal, Gang Starz, Bola Kampung, Ghost, Young Imam, Jejak Rasul, Muli, Gerak Khas, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Kisah Kaisara, Phua Chu Kang Sdn Bhd, Kau dan Aku, Kerana Karina, The Top Kid, Buletin Utama, Majalah Tiga, Star Idol Malaysia, Bai Wan Fu Weng, Ikon Malaysia, Usop Sontorian, Puteri, GangStarz, Roda Impian, Table for Two, Trio & a Bed, Ejen 016, Jangan Ketawa, 999, Kopitiam, Dunia Anita. Excerpt: Kampung Boy is a Malaysian animated television series first broadcast in 1997. It is about the adventures of a young boy, Mat, and his life in a kampung (village). The series is adapted from the best-selling graphical novel The Kampung Boy, an autobiography of local cartoonist Lat. Comprising 26 episodes-one of which won an Annecy Award-the series was first shown on Malaysian satellite television network Astro before being distributed to 60 other countries such as Canada and Germany. A main theme of Kampung Boy is the contrast between the traditional rural way of life and the modern urban lifestyle. The series promotes the village lifestyle as an environment that is fun and conducive to the development of a healthy and intelligent child. It raises the issue of modernization, proposing that new values and technologies should be carefully examined by a...