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  2. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Wikipedia

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    The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift premiered at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles on June 4, 2006, and was released in the United States on June 16, by Universal Pictures. Tokyo Drift grossed $159 million worldwide, making it the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its ...

  3. Nintendo Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Video game Motion capture Killer7: Capcom: 3D animation unit (Game part crew) Shadow Hearts: From the New World: Nautilus Cooperator (Motion capture, CG movie) WWE Day of Reckoning 2: Yuke's Motion capture Front Mission 5: Scars of the War: Square Enix: 2006 Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked: Grasshopper Manufacture: Rumble Roses XX: Yuke's Motion ...

  4. Conteo - Wikipedia

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    The video for the single features Don Omar and scenes from the 2006 car movie Tokyo Drift interspersed. [2] [citation needed] The video is also featured on the DVD of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift as well as on the DVD of the deluxe re-release album King of Kings: Armageddon Edition. [3]

  5. Tokyo Xtreme Racer - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Xtreme Racer (東京エクストリームレーサー, Tōkyō Ekusutorīmu Rēsā), also known as Shutokō Battle (首都高バトル, Shutokōbatoru, lit.. "Metropolitan Expressway Battle") in Japan, is an arcade-style racing video game series created by Genki, inspired by street racing on the Shuto Express

  6. List of 3D animation software - Wikipedia

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    Title License Release date Development 3D Movie Maker: MIT License: 1995: March 18, 1995 Akeytsu: Commercial proprietary software: 2017: Aladdin4D: Commercial proprietary software: ongoing

  7. Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game features a selection of 218 licensed Japanese and European cars. [2] There are also several parodies of cars from anime and manga titles like Initial D, Wangan Midnight and Over Rev!. [3] Unlike past games in the franchise, American manufacturers have been completely omitted.

  8. Softimage 3D - Wikipedia

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    Motion: Animation of objects and parameters via keyframes, constraints, mathematical expressions, paths, and function curves. Animatable cluster and lattice deformations. Animatable cluster and lattice deformations.

  9. Category:Tokyo Xtreme Racer - Wikipedia

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