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A spin-off in television is a new series containing characters or settings that originated in a previous series, but with a different focus, tone, or theme. For example, the series Frasier was a spin-off of the earlier series Cheers: the character Frasier Crane was introduced as a secondary character on Cheers, and became the protagonist of his own series, set in a different city, in the spin-off.
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[2] [3] When the size and spacing of the silica spheres are relatively small, refracted blue-green colors are prevalent; when relatively larger, refracted yellow-orange-red colors are seen; and when larger yet, reflection yields a milky-hazy sheen. [2] [6] Tyndall effect in opalescent glass: it appears blue from the side, but orange light ...
Planet Sheen is an American animated television series created by Keith Alcorn and Steve Oedekerk.It is a spin-off series of the Jimmy Neutron franchise, the second sequel television series of the film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and also a sequel to the television series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius. [1]
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A Dinosaur's Story, Hubie in The Pebble and the Penguin, Huy in The Prince of Egypt, Ed Grimley and Emil Gustav in The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, Ooblar in Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Lars in 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, B.E.N. in Treasure Planet, Preminger in Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, Thimbletack ...
The following contains spoilers, I suppose, from the Feb. 23 episode of CBS’ Blue Bloods. Two episodes into Blue Bloods‘ two-part farewell run, it sure seems like the well-watched CBS series ...
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 American animated musical fantasy adventure film, and a sequel to Goldcrest Films' animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989). [2] Produced by MGM/UA Family Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation, it was directed by Paul Sabella, with Larry Leker, previously involved in writing the story for the first film, as co-director.