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Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu with both free and paid versions. [2] It uses a GNOME 3 and XFCE 4 desktop environment by default, although the desktop is heavily customized for users more familiar with Windows and macOS .
This is a list of animated television series by episode count. This article does not include anime series which originate from Japan (for this see the list of anime series by episode count). Single series with at least 100 episodes and television franchises with at least 40 episodes are listed.
The premiere episode was released online by Showcase on August 21, 2015. [5] The series was created by Simon Barry, and centers on Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols) as she time travels from 2077 to 2012 in pursuit of a group of terrorists, attempting to find a way home. All episode titles in this season use the word "Hour".
Leonid Zorin, (1924–2020), Russian playwright Sergey Zorin (1891–1937), Soviet politician Simcha Zorin (1902–1974), Soviet Jewish partisan in World War II
The episodes of the Hellsing anime series premiered on Fuji Television on October 10, 2001, and ran for thirteen episodes until its conclusion on January 16, 2002. [1] Produced by Gonzo , directed by Umanosuke Iida and written by Chiaki J. Konaka , [ 2 ] the episodes are based on the characters and settings of the Hellsing manga series by Kouta ...
Zorin is a playable multiplayer character in the 2002 video game, James Bond 007: Nightfire. In the 2004 video game, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, it is revealed that Zorin had an apprentice named Nikolai Diavolo (voiced by Willem Dafoe), who plans to use nanobots to commence the rebirth of the Soviet Union. Diavolo also wishes to kill ...
Key visual of the series. Solo Leveling is an anime television series based on the South Korean web novel of the same name written by Chugong. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Shunsuke Nakashige, with Noboru Kimura writing the scripts, Tomoko Sudo designing the characters, and Hiroyuki Sawano composing the music. [1]
To mark the 100th episode of The Angry Video Game Nerd, the Nerd takes on reviewing two bad NES games – Gyromite and Stack-Up – while dealing with the unwelcome help of Nintendo's R.O.B. Notes: The intro for this episode features clips from previous episodes along with a montage of all the title cards created for it by Mike Matei.