List of best film winners (chosen by the public) at the Toronto International Film Festival
The Sooty franchise is focused upon the adventures of Sooty, a fictional glove puppet character created by magician and puppeteer Harry Corbett in the 1950s, alongside his other friends Sweep and Soo. Although fundamentally focused upon programmes for British children's television, Sooty also incorporates stage shows, both of which make use of a mixture of slapstick comedy, prop comedy – ranging from gunge, cream pies and water pistols – magic tricks, and music. All routines in both are primarily aimed at providing family-friendly entertainment suitable for young children. In addition, the franchise also include merchandising, ranging from annuals to toys. One such product that was sold was a toy musical instrument – referred to as a "xylophone", but in reality a toy glockenspiel – based upon the same instrument use by Sooty up until the 1980s
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BanG Dream!, also known as Bandori! (バンドリ!), is a Japanese music media franchise owned by Bushiroad. Created by Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani in January 2015 with original story by Kō Nakamura, the project began as a manga before expanding to other media. In addition to other manga, BanG Dream! includes an anime television series, live concerts, singles and albums, and the mobile rhythm game BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! by Craft Egg.
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The "Mr. Bean" franchise is built around the lovable yet bumbling character, Mr. Bean, portrayed by Rowan Atkinson. It began with a TV series that aired from 1990 to 1995, focusing on Mr. Bean’s silent, slapstick-style adventures as he navigates everyday situations, often creating chaos along the way. The character's unique humor and expressive physical comedy led to two feature films: "Bean" (1997) and "Mr. Bean's Holiday" (2007). The franchise also expanded into an animated series, bringing Mr. Bean’s antics to a younger audience with new episodes.
Phoenix (火の鳥, Hi no Tori, "Bird of Fire") is an unfinished manga series by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka considered Phoenix his "life's work"; it consists of 12 books, each of which tells a separate, self-contained story and takes place in a different era. The plots go back and forth from the remote future to prehistoric times. The story was never completed, having been cut short by Tezuka's death in 1989. Several of the stories have been adapted into anime series and OVAs, and a live-action movie.
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