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Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone is a British-American animated series produced by H-B Production Co. in conjunction with Sleepy Kids PLC and is known outside the US as Potsworth & Co. [1] In the United Kingdom, the BBC felt that the suggestion of children being awake after midnight was inappropriate (which is reflected in the theme song's lyrics in the British broadcast); thus ...
"The Nightmare Before Christmas" has a cult following, but even the biggest fans may not have caught these background gems and fun references. 20 details you probably missed in 'The Nightmare ...
The Nightmare Room is an American children's horror anthology television series that aired on Kids' WB. [1] The series was based on the short-lived children's book series that went by the same title created by Goosebumps author, R. L. Stine. The Nightmare Room originally aired in the United States from August 31, 2001, to March 16, 2002.
The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf is an adult animated dark fantasy film for Netflix, produced by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, and starring Theo James, Lara Pulver, Graham McTavish, and Mary McDonnell. The film serves as a spin-off of the Netflix series The Witcher. [3] It focuses on the origin story of Geralt's mentor and fellow witcher Vesemir. [4]
The plot of Lisa's nightmare is a parody of W. W. Jacobs's short story "The Monkey's Paw", and The New Twilight Zone episode "A Small Talent for War". [11] [12] Near the beginning of the segment, Moroccan soldiers stop and search the Simpsons, finding souvenirs taped to Homer's body which he was attempting to smuggle out of the country.
The exploration of human behavior under simulated conditions of stress is a commonplace component of the machinery called war. So long as Man anticipates and prepares for combat, be it with neighboring nations or with our neighbors in space, these unreal games must be played, and there are only real men to play them.
Nightmares! is a young adult children's literature series co-authored by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller. [1] [2] [3] As of 5 November 2014, the series has been on The New York Times Best Seller list for children's book series. [4]
Summer Camp Nightmare was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Concorde Pictures through April and May 1987. [1] The film was released on VHS and LaserDisc the same year by Embassy Home Entertainment. [2] As of 2021, the film has still not been officially released on DVD.