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This is a partial list of works that use metafictional ideas. Metafiction is intentional allusion or reference to a work's fictional nature. It is commonly used for humorous or parodic effect, and has appeared in a wide range of mediums, including writing, film, theatre, and video gaming.
Ties into the Disney Channel sitcom universe through Girl Meets World. Moonlighting and Other Series Hart to Hart: 1979 Moonlighting, Remington Steele: Nickelodeon's Klasky Csupo Universe Rugrats: 1991– 2008 Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Angelica and Susie's Pre-School Daze, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, and As Told by ...
These are lists of works of fiction that have been made into feature films.The title of the work and the year it was published are both followed by the work’s author and the title of the film, and the year of the film.
The canon of a work of fiction is "the body of works taking place in a particular fictional world that are widely considered to be official or authoritative; [especially] those created by the original author or developer of the world". [2] Canon is contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction and other derivative works. [3]
A game based on the Blender Foundation movie, Sintel. CC BY: The Adventures of Fatman: point and click adventure game: CC-SA-NC-ND: Tyrian (now OpenTyrian) Scrolling shooter: graphic assets under CC BY 3.0 US [42] [43] The Ur-Quan Masters (former Star Control II) Action RPG: Artwork under CC BY-NC-SA [44] Yo Frankie!
La Jetée inspired the 1995 movie, 12 Monkeys. [14] 1964 The Time Travelers: Ib Melchior: Scientists find that their time-viewing screen allows them to travel through time and they become stranded in a post-apocalypse future. This movie inspired the 1966 TV series, The Time Tunnel, as well as the 1967 remake, Journey to the Center of Time. [15 ...
Literary movements are a way to divide literature into categories of similar philosophical, topical, or aesthetic features, as opposed to divisions by genre or period. Like other categorizations, literary movements provide language for comparing and discussing literary works. These terms are helpful for curricula or anthologies. [1]
nuclear and theoretical physics, planetary astronomy, calculus DC Comics: Dr Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow Professor Ray Palmer/Atom Professor Martin Stein/Firestorm Abin Sur: psychiatry psychiatry physics physics history Jommeke: Professor Jeremias Gobelijn: self-declared "professor in everything" Marvel Comics: Dr ...