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Songs of War

Years after the Great War, the Voltaris are threatening to return to the world of Ardonia, and only Thalleous is preparing for an attack. He brings the clanless Senn on his journey, who gets a much different adventure than he ever could have planned for. Meanwhile, two thieves, Jalkar and Grim, have stolen the Enderdragon egg from Etherea. Abbigail, a nearby farmer, tracks down and hunts these two thieves. And in the forests of Felden, Lucan investigates a Necromancer army with the help of an unexpected ally, Niika, as they fight zombies and undead. Enjoy this Minecraft story full of fantasy action, adventure, from within the fires of the Nether to the End realm full of dragons, from zombies to magical powers, full of battles, characters, drama, and much more!

Songs of War

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Buffy the Animated Series

Buffy the Animated Series is an animated television series concept based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer created by Joss Whedon. Initially greenlit by 20th Century Fox in 2002, it went ultimately unproduced and unaired when no network was willing to buy the series. The series would have taken place in the middle of Buffy season 1, as writer Jeph Loeb described the continuity as "Episode 7.5". Whedon and Loeb would later revisit the style of the series in the Season Eight comic story "After These Messages... We'll Be Right Back!".

Buffy the Animated Series

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Cafe In The Void

In the midst of the 2020 pandemic, immigration and racial strife and World Wide economic collapse, a young activist woman of color falls in love with a Conservative Caucasian. Not without the help of three wise Homeless Men and their odd Friends who inform the young lady of the worlds biggest conspiracies and the ominous Committee of 10 who are hellbent on taking over the world. They also awaken her to "The Frequency" - a vibration that, if achieved, opens up a vortex to a mysterious Café in the Void where there exists no time - no space. Once there she meets Bob Marley, Gandhi, Thomas Paine and John Lennon who are at a crossroads in their lives before they went out and changed the world. With the advice of a mystical café barista and the historical figures, Vivi discovers the secret to make the world a better place to live. But is she too late? And can her new love help her go out and change the world?

Cafe In The Void

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Jurassic What If...?

'Jurassic What If...?' is a FAN-MADE Project not affiliated with Universal Pictures nor Disney / Marvel Studios. It is a parody entirely under 'Fair Use'. Chaos. Containment. Consequences. This isn't an act of sheer will, it's a moment of Cataclysmic change... But what if different characters or creatures had entirely different outcomes? What if the events of each movie played out differently? Join us, as we answer a question 65 Million Years in the making...What If...?

Jurassic What If...?

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The Legend of Neil

The Legend of Neil is a comedy web series distributed by Comedy Central's partner Atom.com and is a parody of the Nintendo game The Legend of Zelda. Sandeep Parikh of The Guild fame directs the series. Tony Janning writes for the series, and acts as the title character Neil. Felicia Day and Mike Rose, who have worked with Parikh on the set of The Guild, appear as recurring characters. The series follows Neil, who is sucked into the world of The Legend of Zelda while playing the game. As he travels Hyrule he is mistaken for the hero of the game, Link. The series is "full of self degrading, foul humor", such as when Neil is being sucked into the game he is masturbating and strangled himself with his NES controller. The series began as a four-minute YouTube video posted in 2007. The video went viral, receiving several million views. Its popularity led to Atom.com financing a web series based around the video. The first season was released in 2008. According to Fox Business before the premiere of the second season, "With nearly one million plays, the hit Web series by creator Sandeep Parikh built one of the Web's most enthusiastic fan bases in 2008." In the run-up to the August 2009 premiere of the second season, MTV2 planned to air the complete first season. The series was also nominated for multiple Streamys at the 1st Streamy Awards in 2009.

The Legend of Neil

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Hot Wheels AcceleRacers - Shorts

Hot Wheels AcceleRacers is an animated series of movies by Mattel. It is computer-animated, produced by Mainframe Entertainment out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which also produced ReBoot and distributed by Warner Bros. Available on DVD and VHS, it has also been shown on Cartoon Network's Toonami. The show takes Mattel's Hot Wheels toy cars and puts them in a ReBoot-like situation, with racing somewhat reminiscent of Tron. This is a sequel series to Hot Wheels World Race. Both shows take place in California. A soundtrack was distributed by Sony BMG and toys were sold in stores and given away in McDonald's Happy Meal.

Hot Wheels AcceleRacers - Shorts

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Gabriel, Immortal Love

The story tells of love and reincarnation, revenge and redemption, set in the contemporary neo-gothic underworld of vampirism and occultism. Chayanne plays the lead character, Gabriel, a modern-day vampire, a tormented being whose only hope for salvation lies in reuniting with his reincarnated soulmate, Eva (Angélica Celaya), who was murdered over 300 years ago by the bloodthirsty conqueror turned nocturnal killer, Pizarro (José Luis Rodriguez). Cursed to wander in eternal darkness after being cursed by an Inca priestess as revenge for destroying her village, Pizarro threatens to once again steal Gabriel's long-lost love.

Gabriel, Immortal Love

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Robot Combat League

The fusion of a human's fighting spirit with a powerful robotic machine built for destruction has become a reality. This extraordinary series features twelve teams consisting of a fighter (a "robo-jockey") and a robotics engineer (a "robo-tech") from myriad backgrounds including a race car driver, an Olympic athlete, a National Guard helicopter pilot along with a mix of professional fighters and software engineers. Each team is paired with its own unique robot and will fight in a first-of-its kind competition using a high-tech exo-suit that translates their movements to their robot. Each fight consists of three rounds of intense action, with the winning team advancing in the competition.

Robot Combat League

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UFO Europe: The Untold Stories

Are we finally a step closer to understanding the great unknown and what it may – or may not – hold? Man has always been curious about what is really out there in the vastness of space, and UFO sightings have been reported for years. Now, with video footage of sightings, radar evidence and eyewitness accounts from around the world, UFOs: The Untold Stories (Tuesdays at 8pm from 13th November) provides an in-depth look at the fascinating and disturbing aspects of encounters with the unexplained.

UFO Europe: The Untold Stories

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CBS Children's Film Festival

CBS Children's Film Festival is a television series of live action films from several countries that were made for children. Originally a sporadic series airing on Saturday mornings, Sunday afternoons, or weekday afternoons during the summer from 1967, it became a regularly scheduled program in 1971 on the CBS Saturday morning lineup, running one hour with some films apparently edited down to fit the time slot. The program was hosted by 1950s television act Kukla, Fran and Ollie, aka puppeteer Burr Tillstrom and actress Fran Allison. Kukla, Fran and Ollie were dropped from the series in 1977 and the program was renamed CBS Saturday Film Festival. In 1978 CBS canceled the show in favor of the youth targeted magazine 30 Minutes which was modeled after its adult sister show 60 Minutes. CBS canceled 30 Minutes in 1982 and brought back Saturday Film Festival which ran for two seasons until CBS cancelled it for good in 1984. Perhaps the most famous "episode" of the series was the 1960 British film Hand in Hand, the story of a deep friendship between two elementary school students, one a Roman Catholic boy and the other a Jewish girl. In addition to many American and British films, the series also featured motion pictures from Russia, France, Bulgaria, Japan, Sweden, Italy, China, Australia, South Africa, and Czechoslovakia as well as several other countries.

CBS Children's Film Festival

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