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Chiikawa has given rise to a wide range of merchandise. On the official online store, there is a variety of products designed based on the anime characters, including plush toys, stickers, clothing, and more. [29] Co-branding between Chiikawa and other comics or companies are also well received.
Cocaine Bear grossed $64.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $25.3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $90 million. [4] [5] In the United States and Canada, Cocaine Bear was released alongside Jesus Revolution and was initially projected to gross $15–20 million from 3,534 theaters in its opening weekend. [3]
Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot is a 2004 animated musical adventure film, co-produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment.It was the first Nelvana Limited co-production featuring the Care Bears in the last 24 years, since the Care Bears Nutcracker Suite television film in 1988.
Yes, “Cocaine Bear” is a real movie. Since the trailer first debuted for Elizabeth Banks’ very, very loosely based-on-a-true-story R-rated comedy has stoked a rabid zeitgeist. At a time when ...
Chiikawa: Momonga [42] Delicious Party Pretty Cure: Ran Hanamichi / Cure Yumyum [43] Encouragement of Climb: Next Summit: Aoi Yukimura 2023 I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too: Akatsuki [44] Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4: Mako Reizei [31] Goblin Slayer II: Cow Girl [45] 2024 The Dangers in My ...
The movie follows rivals Kellogg’s and Post as they compete in the John P. Johnson / Netflix Jerry Seinfeld spent two years writing a joke about Pop Tarts, so it’s only fitting that he’s ...
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka (松岡 禎丞, Matsuoka Yoshitsugu, born September 17, 1986) is a Japanese voice actor from Hokkaido affiliated with the talent agency I'm Enterprise. [2]
The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie is a 2005 direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment.Directed by Larry Jacobs and Ron Pitts, and written by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film is a follow-up to the Care Bears' previous efforts in 2004's Journey to Joke-a-lot.