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.
A series of heist films centering around the characters of John Hartley, Nolan Booth, and Sarah Black.
Jennifer Garner rocked a now-iconic bright red wig on “Alias” (a color Rihanna would bring back to the public eye years later); Julianna Margulies had it written into her contract for “The Good Wife” that she would be donning a wig; and Julia Roberts’ wig on “Homecoming” was arguably so terrible it almost distracted viewers from her wonderful performance. A hairpiece can truly transform an actor’s appearance — when it’s good, you might not even know it’s there, but when it’s bad, it might make it impossible to focus on anything else! Let’s take a look at some of the most famous and infamous wigs worn on television series over the past few decades.
Based on the novel Startling by Each Step (Bu Bu Jing Xin, 步步惊心) by Tong Hua.
The DC Universe (DCU) is an upcoming American media franchise and shared universe based on characters from DC Comics publications. It was created by James Gunn and Peter Safran, co-chairmen and co-CEOs of DC Studios. The franchise is a soft reboot of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), a film franchise featuring DC characters.
Based on the books by J.K. Rowling, they are seen as the prequel to the Harry Potter Franchise
LGK (Le Grand Kiff) was a french TV block on NT1 (Channel of TF1 group) which contained japanese anime series.
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