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Kaiju
Kaiju (Japanese: 怪獣, Hepburn: kaijū, lit. "strange beast") is a Japanese genre of films and television featuring giant monsters. The term kaiju can refer to the giant monsters themselves, which are usually depicted attacking -
Marvel Animation
a Perlman corporation, in 1989. Marvel Productions became New World Animation by 1993. Marvel Entertainment Group then set up a division, Marvel Films, to work with New World Entertainment's New World Family Filmworks, Inc -
Indiana Jones (franchise)
as many novels with original adventures, including a series of German novels by Wolfgang Hohlbein, twelve novels set before the films published by Bantam Books, and a series set during the character's childhood inspired -
Snoopy Flying Ace
Snoopy Flying Ace is a dogfighting video game based on Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts franchise and developed by Smart Bomb Interactive for the Xbox Live Arcade service on the Xbox 360. It was announced -
Toy Story 2
For the video game based on the film, see Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue. Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy Adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and -
Akira (manga)
For the animated film adaptation, see Akira (film). Akira (stylized in Japan as AKIRA) is a Japanese manga series, written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo. Set in a Post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo, the work uses -
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
found in New York City and put in comic books before their expansion to cartoons, video games, films, toys and other general merchandise. During the peak of its popularity in the late 1980s through early -
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film)
The Amazing Spider-Man is a 2012 American Superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and sharing the title of the character's longest-running comic book of the same name. It -
Tokyopop
thumb|The Variety Building, the location of the Tokyopop headquarters Tokyopop, styled TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and Western manga-style works. The existing -
List of films based on DC Comics
on DC Comics characters and properties including its various imprints. It includes serials, Live action and animated films, Direct-to-video releases, television movies, fan-made films, and Documentary films. All the Feature films actually -
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo is a 2006 animated film adaptation of the DC Comics superhero team Teen Titans. It is set in the milieu of the animated series' Teen Titans that ran from 2003 -
List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films
as Walt Disney Feature Animation, Walt Disney Productions and Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, which creates animated feature films for The Walt Disney Company. The studio has produced 54 feature films, beginning with Snow White and -
Morrigan Aensland
Morrigan Aensland (Japanese: モリガン・アーンスランド Hepburn: Morigan Ānsurando) is a video game character from the Darkstalkers series of fighting games developed by Capcom. Morrigan is a -
Megatron
Megatron is the primary antagonist from the Transformers franchise, created by Hasbro, and based on a toy design by Takara. He is a sentient robotic lifeform from the planet Cybertron and the leader of the -
Star Wars
after the release of the trilogy's final film, the first in a new prequel trilogy of films was released. The three prequel films were also released at three-year intervals, with the final film -
Batman Begins
This article is about the film. For the video game, see Batman Begins (video game). Batman Begins is a 2005 British-American Superhero film based on the fictional DC Comics character Batman, co-written and -
Teen Titans (TV series)
the final episode "Things Change" aired on January 16, 2006, with the film Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo serving as the series finale. A comic book series, Teen Titans Go! (2003–2008), was based on -
Reign of the Supermen (film)
Reign of the Supermen is a 2019 American animated superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment. The film is a direct sequel to The Death of Superman (2018) and is based on -
Spider-Man (Toei TV series)
same name through a contract negotiated by producer Gene Pelc. The series aired for 41 episodes on Tokyo Channel 12 from May 17, 1978, to March 14, 1979. A theatrical episode aired at the Toei -
Starfire (Teen Titans)
For other uses, see Starfire (disambiguation)#Comics. Not to be confused with Firestar or Red Star. -
DC Animated Movie Universe
Not to be confused with DC Animated Universe or DC Universe Animated Original Movies. For similar topics, see DC Universe (disambiguation). -
Hulk in other media
The Marvel Comics character called the Hulk has appeared in many types of media other than comics, such as animated and live action TV series, films, books, video games, comic strips, and stage shows. Edward -
Rogue (Marvel Comics)
Rogue is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character debuted in Avengers Annual#10 (1981) as a villain, but she joined -
Black Cat (Marvel Comics)
Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Throughout her history, Black Cat has sometimes been an enemy, love interest, and ally of the superhero Spider -
Spider-Man: Homecoming
to direct. This was followed shortly by the hiring of Daley and Goldstein. In April 2016, the film's title was revealed, along with additional cast, including Downey in his MCU role of Tony Stark
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