Link - Love Story Blue Book Myanmar CartoonAye Aye Win, who is also a writer on the show, added that the love story between Aung and Hnin was inspired by their own romance. "We wanted to create a story that would resonate with young people in Myanmar," she explained. "We drew from our own experiences as lovers and as friends, and we hope that our audience will find the story relatable and inspiring." The show's success has also had a positive impact on the Myanmar animation industry. Ko Ko G and Aye Aye Win's production company, which they run together, has created jobs for many local animators and writers. love story blue book myanmar cartoon link As the Myanmar cartoon industry continues to grow and evolve, it is likely that we will see more shows like "Blue Book" that showcase the country's rich culture and traditions. For now, fans of the show can look forward to more episodes and more adventures with Aung and Hnin. Aye Aye Win, who is also a writer According to Ko Ko G, the idea for "Blue Book" came from his own experiences growing up in Myanmar. He wanted to create a show that would reflect the country's culture and traditions, while also tackling modern issues that young people face. Ko Ko G and Aye Aye Win's production As their relationship grew, so did their passion for animation. Ko Ko G, who had always been interested in drawing and storytelling, began to pursue a career in animation. With the support of his wife, he started working on his own projects, including "Blue Book." What makes "Blue Book" truly special, however, is the love story behind its creation. The show's producers, Ko Ko G and his wife, Aye Aye Win, are high school sweethearts who met while studying in Yangon. Their romance blossomed over the years, and they eventually got married and started a family. As for Ko Ko G and Aye Aye Win, they are already working on new projects, including a second season of "Blue Book." They are also exploring opportunities to collaborate with international producers and studios. |