After lengthy discussions with Willy Vandersteen, the artist of the comic strip, this series was put into production in 1973. This happened in collaboration with the Flemish actor and producer Wies Andersen. Instead of adaptations of the existing comics, six new stories were chosen. The puppets were given multiple facial expressions and the sets and props were made based on detailed designs by Studio Vandersteen. Lambik always acts as narrator. A striking difference with the comics is that Jerom's doll now has its eyes open.
A series of post-apocalyptic anticipation where death is no longer definitive. Escaped from a city with immense fortifications, the girl discovers this new world where she has no choice but to survive.
Thirteen-year-old Bobby wants her life to resemble the fantasy movies she loves. That's what her childhood friend, Spencer, decides to give her for her birthday. But the plan doesn't go as planned...
"Stargate 101" is a series of educational documentaries hosted and narrated by Doctor Daniel Jackson, developed for the use of providing detailed information about the Stargate Program to those being introduced to it. The videos detail a number of topics, including how the Stargate works (explaining the symbols, Gate addresses), the Ancients, the founding of Icarus Base with its purpose to dial a nine-symbol address, ascension and hyperspace.
Set in the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos, A Song of Ice and Fire is a sprawling epic of power, betrayal, war, and survival. As noble houses vie for control of the Iron Throne, ancient forces stir in the North, threatening to engulf the world in darkness. From the cold Wall in the far north to the sun-scorched lands of Essos, the series follows a vast cast of characters—lords and ladies, knights and assassins, bastards and queens—whose fates intertwine in a brutal game where loyalty is rare and victory often comes at a terrible cost. With complex politics, morally grey characters, and shocking twists, the series redefines the boundaries of fantasy fiction.
On 23rd January 1965, the Daleks made their first appearance in their own full colour comic strip on the back page of the lavish new children's weekly comic TV Century 21. Written largely by David Whitaker, who was the series' original script editor, and illustrated by such legendary comic strip artists as Richard Jennings, Ron Turner and Eric Eden, this popular one-page strip ran for 104 instalments, and finally concluded on the brink of the Daleks' planned attack on the inhabitants of Earth.
These strips have been reprinted many times in Dalek Annuals and other Doctor Who-related books, plus Doctor Who Weekly, Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Classic Comics, as well as being issued complete and in colour as a special edition magazine.
Because of the difference between a comic strip and a video feature, a certain amount of adaptation was inevitable. If the stories had been transferred exactly as written, then each one would have lasted only about five minutes and been so breathlessly fast-paced as to be virtual
Welcome to the Sunny Side Down. We've been waiting to take your order... and waiting... and waiting. Because the black hole? It never lets anyone escape its grasp... EVER.
Gilly, Nico and Franny live in a small and unassuming town and for whatever reason very few, even themselves don't seem to recognise their interstellar affliction. They may be stupid...
Bawang Putih lives with her stepmother and stepsister and is abused every day. Putih escapes and encounters the handsome Prince in the forest of Inderaloka.
24 year old Wan Xiao Nan is an ordinary girl. She doubts if she'll ever find her ideal type. One day, a little boy took her to a blind box shop. It is said that her dream can be fulfilled through these blind boxes because the toys come to life the next day. Each guy is different where some are: cultured, overbearing, and more. During this time, she interacts with them and finally understands what she wanted through these experiences.