Nurul Radhiah Ibrahim

Nurul Radhiah Ibrahim, honestly, is one of those names animation fans in Malaysia know even if they don’t realize it. Her fingerprints are all over Ejen Ali, that wild animated series that’s got action, gadgets, kid spies—the works. Ejen Ali (2016) basically throws you straight into the world of MATA, a secret spy agency, and this kid, Ali, who just wants to live a normal life but, you know, fate’s like “Nope.” Ali stumbles on this super-secret device called IRIS, and—surprise—suddenly he’s in the thick of everything, outsmarting bad guys, decoding mysteries, and juggling school on top of it. The show’s got this mix of slick tech, goofy humor, and some pretty real feelings about friendship and responsibility that hit home, especially if you ever felt like you were in way over your head as a kid. Fast forward to Ejen Ali The Movie 2 (2025) and things are cranked up even higher. Stakes? Through the roof. The animation? Next level. Without giving away spoilers, let’s just say Ali’s thrown into a global mess that’s bigger than anything he’s faced before. You get wild chase scenes, some new faces (heroes and villains both), and those classic “oh snap” moments that the show’s known for. Nurul Radhiah Ibrahim’s touch is all over the character work and pacing—she’s got a knack for making even the wildest spy stuff feel grounded. Fans are hyped, and for good reason: she keeps leveling up the game, making Ejen Ali a must-watch for anyone who digs animated action with a side of heart.

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