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Lat, whose autobiographical graphic novel inspired the series
Lat, whose autobiographical graphic novel inspired the series


Kampung Boy is a Malaysian animated television series. It is about the adventures of a young boy, Mat, and his life in a kampung (village). The series is adapted from the eponymous autobiographical graphical novel by local cartoonist Lat. It had two seasons and 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. It ran for two years from September, 1999. A main theme of Kampung Boy is the contrast between the traditional rural way of life and the modern urban lifestyle, and it promotes the village lifestyle as a healthy, fun environment for an intelligent child. It proposes that new values and technologies should be carefully examined. Lat's animation was praised for its technical work and content, and Malaysian critics held up the series as an exemplar for their country's animator. Academics regarded the series as using modern technologies to preserve Malaysian history. (Full article...)