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Robot Carnival (ロボットカーニバル, Robotto Kānibaru) is a Japanese anthology original video animation (OVA) and anime film released in 1987. The film consists of nine shorts by different well-known directors, many of whom started out as animators with little to no directing experience. [ 1 ]
June 19: Katsue Miwa, Japanese voice actress (voice of Mitsuo Suwa/Perman No. 1 in Perman, Unico in The Fantastic Adventures of Unico and Unico in the Island of Magic, Hirame Hirayama in Jarinko Chie, Shōta Ōhara in Obake no Q-Tarō, Fukusuke in Robot Carnival), dies at age 80 from pulmonary embolism. [309]
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2004 – The Lion King 1½ (live-action commercial on theater screen when Pumbaa sits on remote) (direct-to-video film) 2005 – The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes (direct-to-video film) 2005 – Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (clips from Them!) (direct-to-video film) 2005 – Hoodwinked! 2006 – Happy Feet (live-action scenes)
Carnival Phantasm (Japanese: カーニバル・ファンタズム, Hepburn: Kānibaru Fantazumu) is a comedy OVA series based on Eri Takenashi's Type-Moon gag manga, Take-Moon (テイク・ムーン, Teiku Mūn). It focuses on absurd situations happening to each characters of Fate/stay night, Melty Blood and Tsukihime. [2]
The anime premiered on April 3, 2013, on ABC. [62] It was later licensed for streaming by Funimation in North America and premiered on their streaming service April 8, 2013 at 12:35pm EST. [63] The anime was released by Bandai Visual on Blu-ray and DVD volumes with English subtitles, with the first volume being released on May 28, 2013. [64]
Carnival Magic is a 1983 [1] American children's film directed by Al Adamson and starring Don Stewart. Marketed as a family-oriented children’s film, [2] it has since gained a cult following in underground and B movie film circles owing to its surreal plot and incongruously adult themes. [3] Carnival Magic is Adamson's penultimate film. [4]