The New Millennium, also called the Experimental Era, mostly centered around Disney changing the way they produced their animation and structured their stories. It was a time of exploration which saw much less success than the Renaissance, and focused on new genres of storytelling. These included Sci-Fi Comedies, Irreverent Comedies, Steampunk, and even Time Travel! Not only did Disney try new things with writing and story structure during this era, but they also experimented with new technology. In this era, Disney introduced more Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI), which they had already utilized with their partners at Pixar. This led to Disney making their own full-length CGI animated film: Dinosaur. Not only would this experimentation with technology become the standard at Disney, but it would also spell the beginning of the end for traditional hand-drawn animation in the next era. Despite its shortcomings, many of the films in the Experimental Era would become crucial to the success and reliability of the next age of animation.
Genre Mix - mental illness / obsession / paranoia / deception / hallucination / sexual assault / child abuse / etc.
While not based on a story by Toriyama, the franchise's creator still played a role in the series' development. Taking place five years after the conclusion of DBZ -- ten years in the Funimation dub -- Goku completes training Uub just as Emperor Pilaff and his associates infiltrate the Lookout to steal the Black Star Dragon Balls, the original Dragon Balls created when Piccolo and Kami were a single being. Accidentally wishing Goku back into a child, the heroes were shocked to discover they only had one year to travel the cosmos and bring all seven Black Star Dragon Balls back to Earth to prevent its destruction. Accompanied by Trunks and his granddaughter Pan, Goku encountered many powerful enemies in his travels and achieved the new combat transformation Super Saiyan 4.
Eromanga Sensei (Japanese: エロマンガ先生, lit. "Erotic Manga Author") is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsukasa Fushimi and illustrated by Hiro Kanzaki. ASCII Media Works has published thirteen volumes in the series under its Dengeki Bunko imprint from December 2013 to August 2022. A manga adaptation illustrated by Rin has been serialized in Dengeki Daioh from May 2014 to May 2021. An anime adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures aired from April to June 2017.
Incontournable séance de rattrapage de tous les événements qui ont marqué la planète Guignols au cours de l'année... L'humour souffle évidemment sur cette version revisitée des faits d'actualité des douze derniers mois.
A trilogy of films based on the popular Transformers characters. As well as the Autobots, the series features the Maximals, the Predacons, and the Terrorcons.
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