Last Updated Nov 18th, 2019 at 11:03 am

Vietnam has pulled DreamWorks’ animated film “Abominable” from its theaters after discovering a scene in the movie shows China’s “Nine-Dash Line” in the South China Sea.

The U-shaped line is used by China to stake claim over part of the resource-rich South China Sea, including areas that Vietnam claims as its own.

The two countries have been in a standoff since July, after one of China’s vessel conducted an energy survey in waters controlled by Vietnam.

“We will revoke [the film’s license],” Ta Quang Dong, deputy minister of culture, sports and tourism, was quoted as saying by the Thanh Nien newspaper.

“Abominable” is about a Chinese girl who discovers and befriends a yeti. It first aired in Vietnam on October 4.

The National Cinema Center in Hanoi has ordered all cinemas to stop showing the film because of the scene. Workers were seen taking down posters for the film at the National Cinema Center on Monday.