Shigeru Mura (武良 茂, Mura Shigeru, March 8, 1922 – November 30, 2015), also known as Shigeru Mizuki (水木 しげる, Mizuki Shigeru) was a Japanese manga artist and historian. He was known for his yōkai manga such as GeGeGe no Kitarō and Akuma-kun, as well as for his war stories based on his own war manga such as Shōwa-shi. He was born in Osaka, grew up in Sakaiminato, Tottori, then moved to Chōfu, Tokyo, where he remained until his death. His pen-name, Mizuki, comes from the time when he managed an inn called 'Mizuki Manor' while he drew pictures for kamishibai.
Dans la fiction, l’uchronie est un genre qui repose sur le principe de la réécriture de l’Histoire à partir de la modification du passé. « Uchronie » est un néologisme du xixe siècle créé par Charles Renouvier fondé sur le modèle d’utopie (u-topie), avec un « u » (pour « ou » préfixe de négation) et « chronos » (temps) : étymologiquement, le mot désigne donc un « non-temps », un temps qui n’existe pas. On utilise également l’anglicisme « histoire alternative » (alternate history). On dit parfois que l'histoire contrefactuelle et l'uchronie se distinguent par la prééminence donnée soit à l'événement déclencheur (histoire contrefactuelle), soit à ses suites fictives (uchronie), ce qui est loin d'être admis par beaucoup d'amateurs.
"The Three Caballeros" stars Donald Duck, José Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles, and kicked off with the 1944 Disney film. The trio's adventures are vibrant, musical, and culturally rich. The story actually begins with "Saludos Amigos" (1942), a film blending live-action and animation to showcase a goodwill tour of Latin America. It introduced José Carioca, who accompanies Donald Duck on his travels through Brazil and other parts of South America. Fast forward to "The Legend of the Three Caballeros," a 2018 TV series that revived these characters in a modern, magical adventure. In this show, Donald, José, and Panchito discover an ancient magical atlas that leads them on quests to stop an evil sorcerer and his minions. So from "Saludos Amigos" to "The Legend of the Three Caballeros," the franchise offers a whirlwind of fun, friendship, and cross-cultural celebration.
The Walt Disney Company has produced an anthology television series since 1954 under several titles and formats.
So many golden ages, so much brilliance from which to choose. In culling from the "60 Greatest" lists we've compiled during our 60th-anniversary year, we shook things up, blending drama, comedy and other genres to salute the shows with the biggest cultural impact and most enduring influence. What will the next 60 years bring? We can't wait to find out.
Into The Dark is a horror event series from prolific, award-winning producer, Jason Blum’s independent TV studio. The series includes 12 super-sized episodes, with a new installment released each month inspired by a holiday and will feature Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story.
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