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Raven: The Secret Temple is a BBC Scotland children's adventure game show, and the second spin-off to the main series, Raven. It comprises one series, which aired first on the CBBC Channel, and then during CBBC on BBC One in the United Kingdom, in 2007. In this series, warriors compete as teams and attempt to collect as many jewels as possible ...
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That's So Raven: Choice TV Show: Comedy Nominated 2006: Raven-Symoné Choice TV Actress: Comedy Nominated [citation needed] Writers Guild of America Awards: 2007: Deborah Swisher (for "Fur Better or Worse") Children's Episodic & Specials: Nominated [52] Young Artist Awards: 2004: Kyle Massey Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama ...
Television historians Alistair McGown and Mark Docherty praised Burnham and Ray's script for Raven, adding that although the story was fantasy, "it is the realist elements of the drama that continue to surprise". [2] They also compared Raven with other fantasy TV programs of the era, including Sky, The Changes and King of the Castle. [2]
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Raven (voiced by Tara Strong) is the gothic half-demon daughter of Trigon and Arella. She possesses vast magical abilities and was intended to act as Trigon's portal to invade Earth. She possesses vast magical abilities and was intended to act as Trigon's portal to invade Earth.
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Kagagi (stylized K A G A G I, also called Kagagi: The Raven) is a Canadian CG-animated television series produced by Arcana Studio. Inspired by Jay Odjick 's comic book series of the same name, Kagagi premiered on APTN Kids on October 5, 2014.