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Yana Toboso, creator of Black Butler, is in charge of the original plan, main script, and character design, [2] which are inspired by Disney villains from various franchises. An official English localization was released on January 20, 2022 in United States and Canada.
She is a playable character in Toy Story 3: The Video Game. [24] She was introduced as a playable character in Disney Infinity as part of a Toy Story playset in October 2013. [25] In the Disney Infinity series, she is voiced by Kat Cressida. [26] In 2018, Jessie became an unlockable character for the mobile game Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. [27]
Yana Toboso (枢 やな, Toboso Yana, born January 24, 1984) is a Japanese manga artist.She was born in Warabi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan and currently resides in Yokohama. [1]
Jack Twist is a fictional character in the short story "Brokeback Mountain" by Annie Proulx, the 2005 Academy Award-winning film adaptation of the same name directed by Ang Lee, and the 2023 play by Ashley Robinson also adapted from the short story.
Oliver Twist is a 1997 American made-for-television film based on Charles Dickens's 1838 novel of the same title. [2] The film was directed by Tony Bill, written by Monte Merrick and Stephen Sommers, and produced by Walt Disney Television. [3]
In the 2015 TV series, Dickensian, Oliver is a minor character in the last two episodes, first appearing in episode 19, asking Mr Bumble "Please, sir, may I have more," during a meal staged for the overseers of the work house, a ploy of Mr and Mrs Bumble for promotion. Considered impolite and an embarrassment, he is put out onto the streets of ...
Litmus test may refer to: . Litmus test (chemistry), used to determine the acidity of a chemical solution Litmus test (politics), a question that seeks to find the character of a potential candidate by measuring a single indicator
A 16:9 (1.78:1) widescreen predecessor to Test Card W without an identifying letter first appeared in March 1998 as part of digital tests on the Astra 1D satellite, and was notably broadcast to the public on 6 November 1998 as part of a joke on Have I Got News For You to censor then-host Angus Deayton about discussing Peter Mandelson's life ...