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Aimed at the upper end of kids ages 4 to 6, [4] Go Jetters follows the adventures of four heroes, Xuli, Kyan, Lars, and Foz, as they travel the world with their mentor and friend, Ubercorn. The programme uses songs and music to expose facts about various countries and environments.
[1] [2] [4] [5] He is smirking with his hands in his pocket, with the caption written by Banks that he is a "chill guy". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His design was misreported to be based on a cross between the 1990s American cartoon Arthur and the character "Charlie" from the American adult animated television show Smiling Friends , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ...
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L.A.R.S. (sometimes stylized as Lars, an acronym of Last American Rock Stars. Originally known as The Davidians ) is an American horrorcore duo, formed in Detroit , Michigan . It consists of rappers Bizarre (of D12 ) and King Gordy (of the Fat Killahz).
Also, the line spoken by Larry to Alice/Jane in the strip club, "I love everything about you that hurts", is used in the Fall Out Boy song "G.I.N.A.S.F.S.". Dan and Alice's conversation where Alice tells Dan that she doesn't love him anymore is used by the American Depressive " Black Metal " band " Happy Days " in the song "Abigail".
Werckmeister Harmonies (pronounced [verkˈmaɪ̯stɐ]; Hungarian: Werckmeister harmóniák) is a 2000 Hungarian drama film [4] directed by Béla Tarr and co-directed by Ágnes Hranitzky, based on the 1989 novel The Melancholy of Resistance by László Krasznahorkai.
Lars H.U.G. (born Lars Haagensen on 11 September 1953 in Sorgenfri) is a Danish musician and painter. He has produced several critically acclaimed albums as a solo artist, and has performed with the group Kliché. Until the mid 1980s, he went by the name Lars Hug. Hug was the artist's childhood nickname and he also used it as a stage name. In ...
[2] [3] All seven left the studio and set up MachineGames in Uppsala, Sweden. [2] An alternative name considered for the company was "Tungsten". [3] Matthies became the company's creative director, while Gustafsson became managing director and executive producer. [2] [3] Högdahl and Wynne left shortly thereafter for personal reasons. [3]