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Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon (U.S. title: Those Fantastic Flying Fools; also known as Chiflados Del Espacio, Blast-off, and Rocket to the Moon) is a 1967 British science fiction comedy film directed by Don Sharp and starring Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Fröbe and Terry-Thomas. [3]
On the Mars landing approach, he attempts to crash their spaceship, now convinced the mission violates the laws of God. Barney wrests control away from his father, landing the large flying wing glider-rocket safely. Later, as the crew takes their first steps on Mars, they look up and see water pouring down from the now vertical return rocket.
Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars is a 2005 American animated science fiction comedy-adventure film starring the cat-and-mouse duo Tom and Jerry. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Turner Entertainment Co., it is the second made-for-video Tom and Jerry film. The film was released on DVD and VHS on January 18, 2005, and on Blu-ray on October ...
Mickey's Space Adventure is a graphic adventure game for a number of platforms. It was designed by Roberta Williams and released by Sierra On-Line in 1984. [ 3 ] It features the Disney characters Mickey Mouse and Pluto .
The DVD Disney's Learning Adventures: Mickey's Seeing the World includes the cartoons Around the World in Eighty Days and Mickey's Mechanical House slightly abridged to fit in with the documentary nature of the DVD. On November 11, 2008, the eighth wave of Walt Disney Treasures was released.
Blast Off, a 1989 arcade game by Namco; Blast-Off (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe; Blast Off (Transformers), a Transformers character; Blast Off, a comic book by Mike Richardson; Blast Off!, 1997 film directed by Dave Markey
The aliens often fail to blast off into space, either due to Etno's rockets malfunctioning or someone else boarding the ships. In the original French dub, he speaks with an English accent, but in the English dub, he has a rather fast-paced manner of speech, vaguely reminiscent of those found in educational films about space exploration from the ...
Blast Off at Woomera is a children's science fiction novel, the first in the Chris Godfrey of U.N.E.X.A. series by British author Hugh Walters.It was published in the UK by Faber in 1957, in the United States by Criterion Books in 1958 (under the title Blast Off at 0300), and in the Netherlands in 1960 by Prisma Juniores (under the title Ruimtevaarder nummer één-- Astronaut Number One).