

Animation · Drama
Overview
Chi earned her American dream after persevering with her studies in Taiwan. Following her grandmothers’ death, Chi returns to her family on Happiness Road, where she begins to feel nostalgic about her childhood and starts to contemplate the meaning of “life” and “home”. What is happiness? Will Chi find her own happiness?
Top Cast


Gwei Lun-Mei
Gwei Lun-Mei
Lin Shu-Chi (voice)
Gwei Lun-Mei
Lin Shu-Chi (voice)


Wei Te-sheng
Wei Te-sheng
Wen (voice)
Wei Te-sheng
Wen (voice)


Chen Bo-zheng
Chen Bo-zheng
Lin's Father (voice)
Chen Bo-zheng
Lin's Father (voice)


Liao Hui-jen
Liao Hui-jen
Lin's Mother (voice)
Liao Hui-jen
Lin's Mother (voice)


Bella Wu
Bella Wu
Young Lin Shu-Chi (voice)
Bella Wu
Young Lin Shu-Chi (voice)
Giwas Gigo
Giwas Gigo
Granny (voice)
Giwas Gigo
Granny (voice)
Li Chia-hsiu
Li Chia-hsiu
Chuang Betty (voice)
Li Chia-hsiu
Chuang Betty (voice)
Penny Huang
Penny Huang
Young Chuang Betty (voice)
Penny Huang
Young Chuang Betty (voice)
Alan Hsu
Alan Hsu
Young Hsu Sheng-En (voice)
Alan Hsu
Young Hsu Sheng-En (voice)
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