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This template creates a table row, for use in a list of episodes, primarily for television. The number, and use, of columns a table has, is defined by the beginning wikitext of that table (further explained below), and is not defined by this template. In order for this template to provide a table column for a given episode, parameters must either be included or excluded. An included parameter ...
ImMature is an Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic comedy web series produced by The Viral Fever. [ citation needed ] The show follows a one-conflict-per-episode format that ties into the protagonist Dhruv's larger quest to befriend his love interest Chhavi.
An external link template that links to an IMDb television series episode list page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status ID 1 id The ID number of the IMDb title, taken from the numbers at the end of its IMDb URL. Number required Title 2 episode The title of the TV series. Defaults to the Wikipedia article name, without any disambiguation such as (season 1 ...
A second season, Free! - Eternal Summer, aired 13 episodes between July 2 and September 24, 2014 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll and Funimation. [2] An original video animation episode was included with the seventh Blu-ray Disc and DVD volume released on March 18, 2015. [3] A third season, Free! - Dive to the Future, premiered on July 11, 2018 ...
The girls and their parents return to the same store, with the same confusing results for the same sales clerk, where they found each other in Episode 1 of Season 1. Lisa is mistaken for someone named Sandra twice during the episode.
The second season was directed by Kashyap and Neeraj Ghaywan. [6] The first season of the series was mostly shot in Mumbai; the second season was shot over different locations of Delhi, Mombasa, Nairobi, Cape Town and Johannesburg. [1] [7] Each episode of Sacred Games is named after a story or character derived from Hindu mythology.
The same set was released on November 30, 2005, in Region 4, and on January 16, 2006, in the United Kingdom. For the region 2 release, the season was split into two releases, with part 1 (episodes 1–12) released on October 31, 2005, and part 2 (episodes 13–25) and the complete season set on January 16, 2006.
The first season began in 1994-1995 with the pilot and 14 episodes. [1] On April 16, 1994, Nickelodeon aired the All That pilot, which was the beginning of Season 1, the beginning of the "Golden Era", and the start of the All That series.