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Wanda is an orange rabbit with white eyes, black pupils, yellow cheeks and light orange inside her ears. She wears a blue dress with sparks. Alien is a green alien with 4 eyes, he also has a smile just like Wanda's. He appears to be wearing a red and orange shirt that is matching the rest of the Stripes.
The television adaptation of Wanda and the Alien was produced for the United Kingdom's Channel 5 Milkshake programming by Random House Enterprises and Komixx Entertainment. [11] "Wanda and the Alien" also appeared on Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. channels in most countries. [12] "Wanda and the Alien" was shortlisted for the 17th Big Chip Award in ...
Rambeau confronts Wanda, but Agnes tells Rambeau to leave and takes Wanda to her house. Wanda looks for the boys in the basement and discovers a strange lair. Agnes introduces herself as a witch named Agatha Harkness and reveals that she has been disrupting Wanda's life, including sending an imposter as "Pietro" and killing Sparky.
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Alien from L.A. is a 1988 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun and starring Kathy Ireland as a young woman who visits the underground civilization of Atlantis. The film was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 .
Wanda Maximoff the Scarlet Witch is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The X-Men #4 (March 1964) in the Silver Age of Comic Books.
In November 2008, Channel 5 had been set to launch a new children's channel based on its pre-school programming block. This was a response to the BBC launching the CBBC channel and CBeebies in 2002 and ITV launching the CITV channel in 2006, [4] but plans to launch a standalone preschool channel were put on hold indefinitely while the broadcaster awaited a buyer.