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Xiao Xiao

Xiao Xiao is an internet Flash cartoon series by Chinese animator Zhu Zhiqiang, featuring stick-figure men performing choreographed fight scenes. Some of the cartoons are interactive and game-like. All cartoons are in the Adobe Flash format, although Xiao Xiao #1 was originally in AVI format. It has now been converted to Flash format. "Xiao Xiao" literally is the Chinese character for "small" repeated twice in Mandarin Chinese; here this reduplication connotes an affectionate diminutive – an equivalent might be the English expression "itty bitty" or "lil' old". Each Xiao Xiao cartoon is given a Chinese title with the adjective "Xiao Xiao" preceding a descriptive noun phrase. Xiao Xiao #1 was originally titled "Xiao Xiao Zuo Pin", which translates to "A Little Bit of Creative Work". Since then each Xiao Xiao cartoon has had a different noun succeeding "Xiao Xiao" – #4 is titled "Little Sheriff", and #7 is titled "Little Movie". The term has gradually shifted meaning from the cartoons themselves to the main character, an anonymous black stick-figure – in this context it means something akin to "little fella", appropriate since in most perspectives Xiao Xiao and his fellow stick-people appear tiny and childlike, with disproportionately large heads and small limbs.

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Astral Watch

An extra-terrestrial infant was sent to Earth from a dying planet and lands in a small farmtown in Bloxville, Robloxia. The Child, now given a name (Clark Kent) grows up getting used to his extraordinary abilities granted by the Earth's Yellow Sun. His father, Jonathan Kent sadly passes away from natural causes and in his final moments, he tells Clark that he will change the world someday. Eventually Clark and his mother Martha Kent move to Central Robloxia to start a new life where Clark attends his new school, and on the first day he meets new, soon-to-be familiar faces. Unbeknownst to them strange things happen in this new town. Produced as a non-profit Fan-Film Series.

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Battle of Arnhem: Tour of Duty

It documents the efforts of a youth organisation to bring history to life and engage young people in a groundbreaking way – namely by learning history through real-life simulations and first-hand experience. The brainchild of a group of former paratroopers and youth workers, Battle of Arnhem is a phenomenally ambitious and daring project. The plan is to take a group of typical teenagers and train them to recreate the famous September 1944 aerial parachute assault on Arnhem in the Netherlands.

Battle of Arnhem: Tour of Duty

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King Koopa's Kool Kartoons

King Koopa's Kool Kartoons was a local, American live-action children's television show broadcast in Southern California during the holiday season of 1989-'90. Produced by DIC Entertainment and in association with Nintendo, the show starred King Koopa, the central arch-villain from the Mario video game series. The 30-minute program was originally broadcast during late afternoon time slots on Los Angeles-based KTTV Fox 11. It was a spin-off to The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!

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The Climber

The Climber is a psychological manga about Mori Buntaro, an isolated teenager who finds his life purpose in extreme mountaineering. The story leaves behind standard sports tropes to become a dark character study on loneliness and obsession. Mori prefers the deadly silence of frozen peaks over the anxiety of human society, eventually aiming to solo climb the worlds most dangerous mountains. It is famous for hyper detailed realism and surreal visual metaphors that illustrate the characters breaking mental state and the brutal reality of survival in the death zone.

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The Bomb

1941. The life of Ivan Gouchkov, a student of Physics and Mechanics at the Leningrad Industry Institute, dramatically changes one day just before his spring exams when he comes to the attention of Major Lobanov, Head of Intelligence at the Leningrad Military District Command. Several months later, Main Intelligence Directorate receives information that the USA is developing a powerful nuclear weapon. Soviet Intelligence recruits Ivan and sends him to "Object X", a uranium enrichment plant in Nevada. To avoid suspicion, Ivan's appearance is changed, and he is given a new identity. He is turned into Stanley Liber, a marine cadet who had gone missing but who somehow has miraculously survived. Furthermore Ivan is to marry Sheila, Liber's fiancee.

The Bomb

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