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The Angel's Friends comic and cartoon series features a cast of characters designed by Giada Perissinotto (comic) and Igor Chimisso (cartoon). The series takes place in a fictional town, where four teenage Angels and four teenage Devils, are attending the Golden School to learn the art of being Guardian Angels and Guardian Devils, guarding and tempting the human beings, called Earthly ones.
CST Entertainment, Inc. (retitled Avenging Angel) [184] 2007: Legend Films (retitled Cold Vengeance) [185] A Day at the Beach: 1938: 1988: Turner Entertainment [186] The Day the Earth Stood Still: 1951: 1988: Color Systems Technology [187] The Desert Trail: 1935: 1995: CST Entertainment, Inc. (retitled On the Run) [188] Desperate: 1947: 1994 ...
1991 – Problem Child 2 (Cartoon rabies scene) 1991 – Nilus the Sandman: The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas; 1991 – Volere volare [2] 1991 – City Slickers (Wayne Fitzgerald & Bob Kurtz animated title sequence) 1991 – Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (sequence set inside a video game) [28] [29] 1992 – Cool World [11] 1992 – Evil Toons
Hikari no Densetsu (光の伝説, lit. Legend of Light) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Izumi Aso about a girl named Hikari Kamijou who dreams of becoming a national rhythmic gymnastics champion.
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Ceres, Celestial Legend, known in Japan as Ayashi no Seresu (妖しのセレス), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase.It was originally serialized in Shōgakukan's magazine Shōjo Comic from May 1996 to March 2000, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.
Angelfood McSpade is a comic book character created and drawn by the 1960s counter culture figure and underground comix artist Robert Crumb.The character first appeared in the Philadelphia-based underground newspaper Yarrowstalks #2 in July 1967, making her comics debut in the second issue of Zap Comix (June 1968).
These animations were probably made in black-and-white. The pictures were often traced from live-action films (much like the later rotoscoping technique). [100] [101] 1899 – French trick film pioneer Georges Méliès claimed to have invented the stop trick and popularized it by using it in many of his short films.