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Rudy and Penny travel through ChalkZone in order to get to the school at night, however the plan goes haywire and ChalkZone is almost discovered by their teacher, Mr. Wilter, before he becomes crazy with the police when he tries to explain that Rudy was coming out of the chalkboard with Rudy and Penny learning that they are going to have a substitute teacher for a while.
The regular seasons were followed by Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars in 2004, a 2 part miniseries with an air time of 3 hours. Several of the early episodes of Season One were aired out of the intended order. As the official Farscape website [1] lists them in the production order as opposed to airing order, the list below reflects that.
After Augur's friend implodes, due to an inter-dimensional space shard inside him, Augur meets a beautiful woman, Beverly Wu (Françoise Yip ), who hires him to engineer a weapon of mass destruction, called Forge, in Antarctica. Zo'or tells Da'an that the latest battle with the Jaridians has ended badly and they are retreating.
Hyperonym and hypernym mean the same thing, with both in use by linguists. The form hypernym interprets the -o-of hyponym as a part of hypo, such as in hypertension and hypotension. However, etymologically the -o-is part of the Greek stem ónoma. In other combinations with this stem, e.g. synonym, it is never elided.
The first three episodes were screened as a "world preview" at Geneva's Tout Ecran Movie Festival (Festival Cinéma Tout Ecran) on October 31, 2007 (albeit only coincidentally for Halloween). Later, a twenty-episode documentary series, of three minutes each episode, and produced by Rita and Chocolat TV Productions, aired on Télévision Suisse ...
For the ending theme, Hanazawa performed a cover of "Swallowtail Butterfly ~Ai no Uta~" by Chara for the first two episodes and a cover of "Hello, Again ~Mukashi Kara Aru Basho~" by My Little Lover in episodes 8 and 12, while SPR5 performed "With Your Breath" in episodes 3–7, and then episodes 9–11.
No Place to Hide was colorized and appears as an extra on the Netflix Lost in Space Season 1 June 4, 2019 Blu-ray release. Note: The characters of Dr. Zachary Smith and the Robot were not in the original pilot. Much of the footage from this episode was reused in the first five official series episodes.
Episodes Season premiere Season finale 1: 3 June 10, 1996 June 12, 1996 2: 13 April 22, 1997 July 15, 1997 3: 10 December 2, 1997 February 10, 1998 4: 15 November 24, 1998 May 18, 1999 5: 13 October 5, 1999 April 4, 2000 6: 13 October 10, 2000 September 11, 2001 7: 18 September 18, 2001 September 24, 2002 8: 18 October 15, 2002 January 3, 2004 ...