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"Little Girl Lost", an episode of the television series The Inside "Little Girl Lost", an episode of the television series Superman: The Animated Series; Little Girl Lost, a 1988 television movie; Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story, a 2008 television movie
Little Girl Lost is an American drama television film directed by Sharron Miller from a teleplay by Ann Beckett, based on a story by Angela Shelley and C. Scott Alsop. The film stars Tess Harper, Frederic Forrest, and Patricia Kalember, with Lawrence Pressman, Christopher McDonald, Sandy Martin, Joel Colodner, William Edward Phipps, and Marie Martin in supporting roles.
Artwork for the cover of Superman Adventures #21 (July 1998), art by Bruce Timm. Supergirl is introduced in the Superman: The Animated Series two-part episode "Little Girl Lost". This version, named Kara In-Ze, is not related to Superman and is from Krypton's "sister planet", Argo, which was knocked out of orbit following Krypton's destruction ...
"Little Girl Lost" was parodied in "Homer 3", a segment of "Treehouse of Horror VI", an episode from the seventh season of The Simpsons. In the episode, the two-dimensional characters attempt to retrieve Homer from the third dimension. Homer likens his entrance to the third dimension to "something out of that twilighty show about that zone". [2]
Ms. Gsptlsnz (/ ɡ ɪ z ˈ p ɪ t l ə z n ə z / giz-PIT-ləz-nəz), sometimes called Gizpy, is a character who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Superman. She was created by Jerry Siegel and Curt Swan, and first appeared in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #52 (April 1964).
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (UOGB) was formed in London in 1985 when the multi-instrumentalist and musicologist George Hinchliffe gave his friend the post-punk singer Kitty Lux a ukulele for her birthday, after she had expressed an interest in learning more about harmony.
Brooklyn Lilly was lost in the woods in near freezing temperatures. A massive local search was launched and after nearly 24 hours the little girl approached assistant fire chief Jeffrey Seyfried ...
The Little Girl Lost is a 1794 poem published by William Blake in his collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience. According to scholar, Grevel Lindop, this poem represents Blake's pattern of the transition between "the spontaneous, imaginative Innocence of childhood" to the "complex and mature (but also more dangerous) adult state of ...