HONG KONG - Hollywood's fighting cartoon panda is a hit in the furry animal's home country.
The American animated movie "Kung Fu Panda" has made nearly $16 million at the Chinese box office as of Wednesday, according to its distributors.
The threshold for a big hit in China is $15 million.
Distributors have issued nearly 450 copies of the movie to theaters and another eight on IMAX. China has more than 3,500 screens.
"Kung Fu Panda" opened in China on June 20 to rave reviews.
"When can the Chinese animation industry make such a good movie? From a production standpoint, the movie is nearly perfect. Its American creators showed a very sincere attitude about Chinese culture," up-and-coming Chinese director Lu Chuan wrote in his blog.
The Chinese box office success is sweet affirmation for its creators at DreamWorks Animation because the movie takes on two cherished Chinese symbols--martial arts and the panda, which is revered as an unofficial national mascot.
Voiced by Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Dustin Hoffman and Angelina Jolie, "Kung Fu Panda" is about an overweight panda who aspires to be a kung fu master.
DreamWorks isn't the only Hollywood studio to show interest in the panda.
The Walt Disney Studios has invested in "Touch of the Panda," which was shot in China's central Sichuan province, a major habitat for pandas.

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