English title, The Grave Robbers’ Chronicles - different cast but same characters, different production companies
Mulan is a 1998 American-Chinese animated musical adventure movie produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It is the 36th movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. It is set in old-time China and based on local legend. The movie stars the voices of Ming-Na Wen and Eddie Murphy. Mulan was a success with its fans because it was different from Disney's other movies in terms of music and artistic design. The music was written by Jerry Goldsmith who also wrote the music for another animated movie, 1982's The Secret of NIMH. Christina Aguilera sang Reflections or the movie's soundtrack. A direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II, was released on February 1, 2005. In 2018, Disney announced that they were making a live action remake. It was released on Disney+ in 2020 for a premium fee of $29.99. It got a lot of criticism for not being like the original and its' historical accuracies.
Anime series that use the universe of "the noble Art" as an important part of their plot.
R.O.D: Read or Die (Japanese: リード・オア・ダイ, Hepburn: Rīdo Oa Dai) is a Japanese light novel series written by Hideyuki Kurata, published under Shueisha's Super Dash Bunko imprint. Read or Die follows Yomiko Readman, codename "The Paper", an agent for the (fictional) Special Operations Division of the British Library.
Das Netz (international title: The Net) is the title of several internationally co-produced thriller television series that have been released since 2022 and deal with criminal machinations in football. They are also called cycles or spin-offs and although they are independent series, they sometimes overlap with each other in terms of narrative. So far, three series exist: Spiel am Abgrund (Germany), Prometheus (Austria), and Power Play (Italy). There are plans for further series under the title The Net from Portugal, South America and Scandinavia.
Disney live-action shows created for Disney XD channel, or that premiered on it since its launch.
These anime feature the Shinsengumi, the short-lived special police force formed by the government during the Bakumatsu era in Japan. Adorned in their sky-blue and white jackets, these policemen became nationalistic folk heroes for helping to delay the eventual Meiji Restoration.
Séries, films, courts-métrages, émissions TV, documentaires, etc. : découvrez les œuvres hautes en couleur pour vous immerger dans la culture LGBTQ+.
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