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[2] The episode features the return of James Pickens Jr. as Alvin Kersh, who last appeared in the original series finale episode which aired in May 2002. [3] Also guest starring is Haley Joel Osment playing a father-son role of John "Kitten" James (in flashbacks) and Davey James (in the present), whose casting was announced in October 2017. [4]
"3" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. First broadcast on the Fox network on November 4, 1994 , the episode was written by Glen Morgan , James Wong and Chris Ruppenthal , directed by David Nutter , and featured guest appearances by Perrey Reeves and Malcolm Stewart .
"Grade 4–7—This adaptation provides a look at the origins of the cat Scourge, the evil leader of the BloodClan. Tiny is a fearful house kitten who is the runt of the litter. Once he strikes out on his own, though, he renames himself Scourge and vows to take revenge on the wild forest cats who once attacked him.
[3] [4] The town featured in this episode also takes place in—Miller's Grove—is a play on Grover's Mill, the setting of Orson Welles's 1938 radio adaptation. [3] Originally, a scene featuring the sheriff discussing a noted case of hysteria from the 1930s was planned to be included in the final episode, but was cut due to time. [5]
Space Cats is a 1991–92 animated television series (with some live-action puppetry sequences) created by Paul Fusco, that aired on Saturday mornings on NBC. [1] It is a comedy show about alien felines helping mankind.
"The Maltese Kitten": Team Spidey learns from Aunt May that she will be donating to the museum, which is displaying a new exhibit called the Maltese Kitten. After thwarting Black Cat's attempt to steal it, Mr. Von Carnegie asks Team Spidey to guard it, as Doc Ock wants its jewels.
Wasilewski's first role came in the 1994 Japanese animated film Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko, where she was one of the additional voices dubbing in English.She voiced Tuck, Misty, XJ-7 and XJ-8 on the Nickelodeon animated series My Life as a Teenage Robot in 2002 and has worked on 3 projects in the Scooby-Doo franchise: Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders, Scooby-Doo!
Blade Kitten is a video game adaptation of the anime-styled webcomic series by Steve Stamatiadis, the game's director. Blade Kitten is a 2.5D platforming action adventure game set three years before the comic book series [1] on an artificial alien planetoid known as Hollow Wish. The game begins with Kit tracking down a local troublemaker called ...