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The film cost $127 million to produce [5] and DreamWorks Animation spent over $150–175 million to market it. [6] Although the film had one of the lowest grosses in the history of DreamWorks Animation, [ 45 ] forcing the company to take a $13.5 million write-down , [ 46 ] the Turbo franchise (which includes the Netflix television series Turbo ...
While studying this snail, Davison discovered a gene that determined whether a snail's shell coiled to the left or to the right. He said that body asymmetry in humans and other animals could be affected by the same gene and that the research could help understand the positioning of organs according to genetic markers.
Turbo Fast is an American animated television series based on the 2013 animated film Turbo.Produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and animated by Titmouse, it was released exclusively on Netflix in the United States and in the 40 countries where Netflix offers its services at the time, [5] but it became available worldwide via Netflix over time.
In September 2018, Moonbug acquired the YouTube channel Little Baby Bum for an estimated $9 million. [20] In February 2019, the company acquired My Magic Pet Morphle (formerly Morphle TV), [21] [22] and on 6 August 2019, it acquired Supa Strikas. [23] On 31 July 2020, Moonbug purchased Cocomelon and Blippi together for $120 million. [24] [2]
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The Snail Son is a character that appears in Japanese folktales, as a type of enchanted husband that becomes disenchanted from his animal form and becomes a handsome man. [1] Some tales are related to the cycle of Animal as Bridegroom or The Search for the Lost Husband .
More than 1,300 pea-sized snails, once believed to have gone extinct after no sightings were recorded for more than a century, have been released into the wild. Two species of the Desertas Island ...
Although $1 million may seem like a lot of money, unfortunately, it doesn't stretch as far as it used to. But, if you're a frugal spender, it may be just enough to buy everything you've always wanted.