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Godzilla Anthology

1 47 vincent2n

The franchise is centered on the fictional kaiju Godzilla, a prehistoric reptilian monster awakened and powered by nuclear radiation.

comedy shows

1 3 Katt11175

Mob Psycho 100 Franchise

1 3 toni kaku

Mob Psycho 100 (Japanese: モブサイコ100, Hepburn: Mobu Saiko Hyaku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by One.

Kdrama

1 1 Darkmade123

Rediffusion Collection

1 10 vincent2n

Inspired by Zapping

⚠️❌⛔ Problematic Entry

1 148 toni kaku

This entry probably shouldn't exist...

TV Shows

1 1 JeepManNB

Tess Collection

1 5 vincent2n

Bernd

1 1 bernd28

Tv Shows I Own

1 1 ZeroOaths

Just a List of Tv Shows I Happen to Own

U.K. Comedy and Drama (Series)

1 63 sharivari

A collection of U.K. comedy & drama series.

Created Pages

1 7 getrwuegyweh

Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey [Saga]

1 2 toni kaku

A horror retelling of the famous legend of Winnie-The-Pooh.

Tony's List

1 1 toliver1965

This is Tony's List

Minuscule Franchise

1 3 Davidal

French series of short video animations giving "a bird's eye view of insects' day to day existence, distorted through a burlesque, yet poetic lens.

Rocky & Creed

1 9 alosh

..Just Rocky & Creed..

Torrente - Collection

1 5 E. Monroe

The saga includes the five films dedicated to the character created by Santiago Segura: Torrente.

Daily News Broadcast

1 1 jcb0822

Daily News Broadcast

Disney Animation: The Silver Age

1 1 toni kaku

Considered by some to be a late extension the Golden Age, the Silver Age is nonetheless separated from the earlier films of the era by the events of WWII. Artistic expression was put on hold during the war. However, with the success of Cinderella, Disney was finally able to revive the innovative works which categorized its early years. This era marks the most prosperous time for the company during Walt’s lifetime, with many films in this era proving to be massive successes that went down in history as Disney Classics. But sadly this era of innovation was not to last. During this time, Disney’s increasingly high standards of innovation started making films incredibly expensive to produce. The cost of production was reaching a critical mass that no Box Office success could overcome. This finally happened in 1959 when Walt Disney reached what he considered the pinnacle of his art form: Sleeping Beauty. It was a Box Office hit, but was still dwarfed by its extravagant production costs. The constant improvement of animation could not be sustained. Although the films after Sleeping Beauty still met with success, they were far less innovative than earlier endeavors. Animation as an art form began to fade. Eventually the quality of animation came to its lowest point when Walt Disney passed away during production of The Jungle Book. His passing left the company confused and directionless, ushering in a figurative “Dark Age” for animation.

Shark Tale - Franchise

1 2 BlackSpirits

Project Anima Series

1 2 toni kaku

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