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Run Girls, Run! is a Japanese voice-actor group consisting of Coco Hayashi, Yuuka Morishima, and Nanami Atsugi associated with Avex Pictures and 81 Produce. The group as artists released songs collaborating with anime works such as Wake Up, Girls! New Chapter, [1] Kiratto Pri Chan, and others. They appear as voice actor in those programs.
Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system built around user-generated content and games, [1] [2] officially referred to as "experiences". [3] Games can be created by any user through the platform's game engine, Roblox Studio, [4] and then shared to and played by other players. [1]
The term corecore can be traced back to the hashtag #corecore being used on Tumblr as early as 2020. [1] However, its use on Tumblr and "especially" Twitter "existed solely as a pun on the literal definition of core, created out of users' frustrations of the over-saturation with the concept of "-cores," according to Townsend. [5]
The 8 Scanimate systems were used to produce much of the video-based animation seen on television between most of the 1970s and early 1980s in commercials, promotions, and show openings. One of the major advantages the Scanimate system had over film-based animation and computer animation was the ability to create animations in real time. The ...
Entertainment group LoadingReadyRun performs the dance for their Desert Bus for Hope charity fundraisers most years, sometimes multiple times during a single run. [34] In August 2010, the characters in the American Disney Channel program Phineas and Ferb perform the dance in the episode " Summer Belongs to You " when they stop by Tokyo.
Penniless and straight out of the University of Iowa, Joe F. moves to New York needing an apartment and a job.With the fortuitous death of Mrs. Grotowski, an artist named Walter Shit helps Joe to take over the last rent-controlled apartment in a building slated for demolition by convincing everyone that Mrs. Grotowski was Joe's mother.
The illusion derives from the lack of visual cues for depth. For instance, as the dancer's arms move from viewer's left to right, it is possible to view her arms passing between her body and the viewer (that is, in the foreground of the picture, in which case she would be circling counterclockwise on her right foot) and it is also possible to view her arms as passing behind the dancer's body ...
Possibly in Michigan is a 1983 American shot-on-video [1] musical horror short film written and directed by Cecelia Condit, with music by Karen Skladany, who starred in the film as Janice.