Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Escaflowne (Japanese: エスカフローネ, Hepburn: Esukafurōne) is a 2000 Japanese animated adventure dark fantasy [2] film produced by Sunrise and animated by studio Bones.
The film was released theatrically in the United States by Columbia Pictures with an English-language dub and 79-minute running time. [1] The original Japanese version of the film focuses a similar amount of time on the drug-running criminals as the activities of the H-Men. [2] This was cut in the American film. [2] Columbia released The H-Man ...
The English press dubbed Ono "the woman who broke up the Beatles", [263] which had been foreseen by Paul McCartney in 1969 during the group's rehearsals for their film and album Let It Be, when he said "It's going to be such an incredible sort of comical thing, like, in fifty years' time, you know: 'They broke up 'cause Yoko sat on an amp ...
In 1997 a new dub, derived from the American version, aired on Italia 1 under the title Un alveare d'avventure per l'Ape Magà (A Hive of Adventures for Magà the Bee). In the second dub the gender of the main character is male, despite the name still being Magà. The show was also broadcast in Spain by the television network Telecinco.
The meaning of ordinary words is question of fact but the meaning to be attributed to enacted words is a question of law: The meaning of the expression "inhabitant of the Province of Jaffna" is a question of law. Inhabitant means permanent inhabitant — one who has his permanent home in Jaffna in the nature of a domicile in the Northern Province.
An English-dubbed version, airing in tandem with the toy promotion, starred actress Karen Hartman (credited as Janice Adams), known previously for her other children's TV role as Talkatoo Cockatoo on Zoobilee Zoo, as Mrs. Maple in its book-ending live-action segments. [3]
Later this week, you’ll be able to watch the series with a proper English dub. Crunchyroll has revealed the release date of the English dub for the first episode of Solo Leveling, and it’s ...
Haruka Kaminogi (上乃木ハルカ, Kaminogi Haruka) Voiced by: Haruka Kudō (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English) Haruka is the central protagonist of the anime. She is 12 years old and was born in Tokyo, but moved with her mother when she was 8 to Hakodate to live in her mother's childhood home.