Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The game is a puzzle where players tap three or more adjoining of the same color in order to make them magically "pop" and count towards achievement of the level objective. An episode of the TV series was released on the same day to promote the game. In the episode, the bunnies discover a digital game on a computer and start playing.
Players can use the uDraw GameTablet to help complete the coloring books, such as number-painting, tilt-painting, and coloring book pages that narrate the Disney fairy tales. As players progress, they unlock more than 100 coloring books, as well as six tools specific to each Disney Princess , such as Belle's Rose Petal crayon or Rapunzel's ...
Johnny and the Sprites features more elaborate sets, such as a reflecting pond and the Sprites' home in Grotto's Grove. Three new Sprites were added: Lily, a water Sprite played by Carmen Osbahr; Root, "a budding earth Sprite" played by Heather Asch; and Sage, the wisest of the Sprites, also played by Tartaglia.
Magic Adventures of Mumfie (full on-screen title: Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie) is a British animated children's television series and movie, inspired by the Mumfie books written and illustrated by Katharine Tozer (1907–1943). The initial 1994 season of the series, spanning one continuous storyline, has a music score containing ...
"Friendship Is Magic" is the collective name for the series premiere of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. The episodes follow Twilight Sparkle, a studious, antisocial unicorn, who reluctantly travels to the town of Ponyville at the insistence of her mentor, Princess Celestia. There, she meets five ponies ...
It is the first Discworld computer game and so far the only one adapted directly from one of the novels, and follows the plot of the book closely. In 2006, another video game based on The Colour of Magic was released on mobile phones titled Discworld: The Colour of Magic. [1] It is an isometric action game. [2]
Pappyland is an American half-hour children's television series written by Jon Nappa and broadcast on WCNY-TV in Syracuse, New York and PBS stations from 1993-1999. Thereafter, the show was moved to TLC and began airing new episodes on its Ready Set Learn! block from September 30, 1996 [1] until 1997, with reruns airing until February 21, 2003.
Just Add Magic is an American live-action family television series, loosely based on the book of the same name by Cindy Callaghan. [1] It was produced by Amazon Studios.A pilot was produced in 2015 and the series commissioned for a full season the following year. [2]