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Fantastic Planet (French: La Planète sauvage; Czech: Divoká planeta, lit. ' The Wild Planet ' ) is a 1973 French-language experimental independent [ 2 ] adult animated science fiction art film , [ 3 ] directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor , the latter of whom also completed the film's production design .
Download QR code; Print/export ... Lone Star Planet (Fantastic Universe March 1957) ... Works by or about John J. McGuire at the Internet Archive;
While there are currently no plans for a Region 1 DVD release, a Korean DVD version has been released with Region 0. [5] On October 28, 2023, a fan group known as The Gandahar Restoration Project released an English dub on YouTube. According to information included with the release, the new dub uses the video from the original French DVD ...
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Abernathy's novella "The Dead-Star Rover" was cover-featured on the Winter 1949 issue of Planet Stories. Robert Abernathy (June 6, 1924 – April 6, 1990) was an American science fiction author during the 1940s and 1950s.
First edition. Oms en série (lit.Oms Linked Together, translation published as Fantastic Planet) is a French science fiction novel written by Stefan Wul, first published in 1957 as one of the Fleuve Noir "Anticipation" novels, It was later adapted into the animated feature film La Planète sauvage (Fantastic Planet, 1973).
Robert Moore Williams (June 19, 1907 – May 12, 1977) was an American writer, primarily of science fiction.Pseudonyms included John S Browning, H. H. Harmon, Russell Storm and E. K. Jarvis (a house name).
Planète Sauvage (French for "Wild Planet" or "Savage Planet") may refer to: Fantastic Planet , a 1973 French-Czechoslovakian animated science fiction film, titled La Planète sauvage in French Planete Sauvage (safari park) , opened in 1992 and located near Port-Saint-Père, France