Malaysian authorities have announced a ban on the production of the Abominable animation film, after the film's publisher agreed not to...

Malaysian authorities have announced a ban on the production of the Abominable animation film, after the film's publisher agreed not to cut off the illegal 'cow's tongue' image in the film.
"Universal has decided not to cut (the cow's tongue line) at the request of the Malaysian censorship board and as such they will not be able to release films in Malaysia" - AFP news agency October 20, citing the company's email. released United International Pictures Malaysia for the information above.

Malaysia's decision came after Vietnam stopped showing DreamWorks films and Philippine foreign minister Teodoro Locsin Jr. has asked to cut the footage that incorporates "cow's tongue line" in Abominable and called for a boycott of DreamWorks products worldwide.
Earlier, Mohamad Zamberi Abdul Aziz - chairman of the Malaysian Film Censorship Council - said the film could be allowed to be screened in Malaysia as scheduled on November 7 "provided that the controversial map was remove from movie ".

Abominable is an animated film produced by DreamWorks (USA) and Pearl Studio (China), about a Chinese girl who discovers a snowman living on his roof.
The film was suddenly stopped in Vietnam in recent days after the audience discovered a number of scenes with the image of "cow's tongue line".
The "cow's tongue line" or the nine-dash line is something that Beijing drew itself to claim historic rights over nearly all of the South China Sea and was rejected by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in the Netherlands. Eligibility in the ruling on the South China Sea in 2016 after a Philippines suit.
Ms. Phoenix