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If you got your info off the internet and are wondering which character Senta Moses played in the big movie, the answer is: She didn't.
A short film called Dodgeball came out in 2001, a few years before DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story. Die Motherfucker Die: One such song is by Dope, another by Suicide Commando. And another show called The Defenders debuted on CBS in September 2010. #NEKKETSU OYAKO PSX WIKIPEDIA TV#
The Defenders is another Marvel team book with no relation to another 60s TV show, this time an American court room drama which you might remember being referenced in a episode of Mad Men.
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Dead at 17 is a TV movie about the mother of a dead teenage boy. is a comic about teenage girls fighting the living dead.
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Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse for the PlayStation 2, and the Dark Angel TV series, which also had a PS2 adaptation. Dam Busters: The nickname of 617 Squadron a novel, 1954 radio drama, and 1955 film all based on 617 Squadron's most famous mission a 1980's arcade Shoot'Em Up similar to Scramble and a game involving beavers on the infamous Action 52 cartridge. #NEKKETSU OYAKO PSX WIKIPEDIA CRACK#
Crack Down is a 1989 arcade game by Sega which has nothing to do with Crackdown, the 2007 Third-Person Shooter for the Xbox 360. Conspiracy is also a 2008 action/thriller film starring Val Kilmer. Conspiracy is a 2001 drama film about the Wannsee Conference of 1942, in which a group of Nazi bureaucrats held a meeting to discuss the implementation of the Holocaust. Coming of Age is the title of an American sitcom from the Eighties and a British sitcom from the Noughties. There's also an NES knockoff of Lethal Enforcers titled Cobra Mission. Mission Cobra is an NES Shoot'Em Up by unlicensed/pirate game mecca Sachen. Cloud Atlas was a 2004 novel by David Mitchell, and The Cloud Atlas was a 2004 novel by Liam Callanan. Child of Eden is a trippy Cyberspace Rail Shooter video game that is also the Spiritual Successor to Rez. Children of Eden is a musical based on the book of Genesis. Challenge of the Dragon by Color Dreams is a generic hack-n-slash. Challenge of the Dragon by Sachen is a pirated engine hack of Double Dragon.
Laputa: Castle in the Sky is an earlier, completely unrelated Miyazaki film.
This is: Castle in the Air is the sequel to the novel.
Howl's Moving Castle is the title of both the novel by Diana Wynne Jones and the film adaptation by Hayao Miyazaki. "California Gurls" (the typo is intentional) is by Katy Perry with Snoop Dogg. "California Girls" is also a song by Gretchen Wilson, although the first line of the refrain is "Ain't you glad we ain't all California girls?" It's also the name of a 1960s-era softcore magazine. "California Girls" is a song by the Beach Boys, later covered by David Lee Roth. For example, Sun Tzu's one is actually "Sun Tzu's Methods of War" in Chinese and Mao's is On War (which is itself not to be confused with Clausewitz's "On War"). Though this may be a result of translation laziness. This extends even beyond literature, as there's also a completely unrelated Wesley Snipes action film called The Art of War, which was followed by two DTV sequels. Mao Zedong, a 20th-century Chinese communist revolutionary and politician. Niccolo Machiavelli, a Renaissance-era Italian strategist. Antoine-Henri Jomini, a 19th-century Swiss interpreter of Napoleon. Sun Tzu, an ancient Chinese military thinker, and the one most people will be referring to. How about The Art of War? There is an "Art of War" by:. There's also Arsys Software, an obscure Japanese company of the 80s and 90s which developed Wibarm and the SNES version of Prince of Persia. Japanese video game developer Arc System Works (of Guilty Gear and BlazBlue fame) is unrelated to the American video game publisher Aksys Games, although the latter has localized many of the former's works in the United States, to the point that they're mistaken as an subsidiary. The Angels were a 60s girl group famous for their hit "My Boyfriend's Back". The Angels have broken up some time since, and there's now an electronica act called Angel City. They had to change their name to Angel City for the U.S., because there was already a band called Angel. The Angels were one of Australia's best bands around 1980. All Over the House is the name of a gag-a-day webcomic, and a pornographic rap music video.
Jean Michel Jarre's track "Aero" from the eponymous 2002 concert in Denmark is mostly unrelated to his track "Aero" from the eponymous 2004 album.