All of the spin-offs, wedding & holiday specials from the Bravo Housewives franchise.
Dallas is an iconic TV drama that started in 1978, focused on the wealthy and powerful Ewing family, who dominate the Texas oil industry. The series, famous for its twists and cliffhangers, especially the "Who shot J.R.?" plot, ran for 14 seasons and captivated audiences with its mix of family drama, corporate intrigue, and high-stakes power plays. The franchise includes a spin-off, TV movies and a 2012 reboot that continued the Ewing saga with new and old characters.
Originally called "Anime Zone" (アニメZone) upon its launch in March 2017, the brand was renamed "ComicFesta Anime" (ComicFestaアニメ) in February 2019. Most recently, as of May 10, 2021, ComicFesta Anime has been rebranded as "AnimeFesta." This anime block debuted in April 2017 with "Sōryo to Majiwaru Shikiyoku no Yoru ni..." and has since debuted a new series every three months following. All anime series are adapted from manga in the adult, TL ("teen's love"), and BL ("boy's love") genres, most of which are published by Suiseisha. Each anime series has two different versions: the "broadcast" version (the censored version broadcast on TV), and the "premium" version distributed online (which includes explicit sex). AnimeFesta is owned and operated by WWWave Corporation, which also runs an English-language version of ComicFesta and AnimeFesta called "Coolmic."
Cells at Work! (Japanese: はたらく細胞, Hepburn: Hataraku Saibō) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu. It features the anthropomorphized cells of a human body, with the two main protagonists being a red blood cell and a white blood cell she frequently encounters. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius from January 2015 to January 2021. It is licensed in North America by Kodansha USA. An spin-off manga series, Cells at Work! Code Black, was published from 2018 to 2021. The series has been adapted into an anime television series by David Production, with two seasons broadcast from July 2018 to February 2021, totaling 21 episodes. A theatrical anime titled "Hataraku Saibō!!" Saikyō no Teki, Futatabi. Karada no Naka wa "Chō" Ōsawagi! premiered in September 2020.
Also referred to as the Revival Era, The Second Golden Age is the one we are currently living in. Starting with the critically acclaimed Princess and the Frog, and going straight through to Disney’s latest film Moana, this era is typified by its unprecedented critical and audience approval. Every single film in this era has been critically acclaimed, and while some are more successful than others at the Box Office, they are all highly rated by audiences. This era was also marked by the decline of traditional hand-drawn animation, with Winnie the Pooh as the last Disney film of this kind, and saw the company switch exclusively to CGI. Built on the foundation of the Experimental Era’s innovations, and fueled by nostalgia for the Renaissance, the New Golden Age continues to forge a path of unique and engaging storytelling for a new generation.
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