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This thing is hugeeee!
When I was pretty young, I had a modest Zoids collection. Basically any Zoid I could get my hands on I would build. Then I discovered a site (Metal Machine Music???) that listed a couple of Zoids and I grew obsessed with the "Death Stinger". Basically anywhere we went, I was always on the hunt for this guy. Then it became an obsession and anywhere we went, I would scour the aisles for it. Unfortunately, little me didn't realize it wasn't released in the US until much later.
Mom was pissed but the moment we spotted it (months later...) she threatened to kill me if I didn't get it.
My old Zoids collection is pretty much gone now though I've started to somewhat rebuild it. The first thing I got when I moved away for college was the same Death Stinger model after scouring ebay. Then the HMM line came out.
The pink and maroon model is the HMM line, the blue and white is a bootleg Super Nova, while the largest one is the one I modeled and 3D printed myself. I made some changes to the model based on both designs and added a few details like little spikes on the leg guards and on the visor/helmet. I also changed the cannon on its back and tail to something I more enjoy. The tips of the "feet" are now pointed and I added more "rings" to the claws. It irked me for some reason that they looked "bare" >__> Unfortunately I hate sanding so I printed it and built it with all the layer lines visible but I think it adds some charm.
Originally this was gonna be a simple print in all its basic colors but a trip to a local hobby shop had me reconsidering a weathering effect. Gundam markers work exceptionally well on PLA (yes, I used Gundam marker for everything except the black and blue parts .___.) and while I tried using Mr. Hobby Top Coat, I gave up and used Rust-oleum's matte finish (do you know how much it costs to get a small can of Mr. Hobby Top Coat?????? One can only covered enough for one singular layer D;).
The whole figure is articulated similarly to the HMM line. It can stand on its own and be posed in any position but I'm leaving it as is cause I don't know where to put it yet .___. This thing is huge D: Husband keeps telling me we don't have the room but I can hang this from the ceiling...I think?
I'm gonna work on the next zoid. Unfortunately the older models go for quite a bit. I've always wanted a Mad Thunder but those things are expensive as heck so I'm gonna model and 3D print my own.
#3d print#art#articulated#3d#prototype#3d modeling#figure#3d model#3d figure#Zoids#zoid#sea#scorpion#sea scoprion#death#stinger#death stinger#charged particle cannon#guylos#empire#guylos empire#ez-036#ez#036#guardian force#guardian#force#gundam#marker#gundam marker
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Migration
Migration [trailer]
A family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime.
Typical animated family movie with a message. But some nice animation and even more so the funny voice performances by Danny DeVito, Awkwafina and Keegan-Michael Key make it an entertaining watch. That it's not too heavy on the messaging also helps.
#Migration#Benjamin Renner#Guylo Homsy#Kumail Nanjiani#Elizabeth Banks#Isabela Merced#Danny DeVito#Carol Kane#Awkwafina#Keegan-Michael Key#David Mitchell#recommended#animated
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Migration (U): Chicken Run 2 But More Mallardy.
#Onemannsmovies #film review of Migration. #MigrationMovie. A fun Illumination animation that is a boon for parents with half-term kids. 7/10.
A One Mann’s Movies Film Review of “Migration” (2024). It’s half-term in the UK and so a good kids film is just what desperate parents are looking for. And “Migration”, from the Dreamworks “Illumination” studio, delivers just that. It smashed to the top of the box office charts when it was released last week and it has stayed there this week. Which is why, when I tried to take my two grandkids…
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#MigrationMovie#Awkwafina#Benjamin Renner#bob-the-movie-man#bobthemovieman#Caspar Jennings#Cinema#Danny DeVito#David Mitchell#Elizabeth Banks#Film#film review#Guylo Homsy#Isabela Merced#Kumail Nanjiani#Migration#Mike White#Movie#Movie Review#One Man&039;s Movies#One Mann&039;s Movies#onemannsmovies#onemansmovies#Review#Tresi Gazal
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Raus aus dem Teich [2023] oder einfach die Erlebnisse einer Entenfamilie
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#Benjamin Renner#Elyas M&039;Barek#Enten#Filmjahr 2023#Frankreich#FSK 0#Guylo Hom#Guylo Homsy#Kanada#Mike White#Natur#Tiere#Universal Pictures#USA
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27.12.23
No, I’m still watching The Lord of the Rings, but I was in the cinema and watched this cartoon and wanted to share my impressions.
#Mira-Marathon
Cartoon Name: Migration (2023); Production Studios: Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment; Director by: Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy; Screenwriter: Mike White, Benjamin Renner; Starring: Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Danny DeVito, Caspar Jennings, Tresi Gazal; Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy; Running Time: 1 hour 31 minutes;
"Migration" is an exciting 2023 cartoon about the migration of ducks. With great animation and an informative story about the importance of migration for animals, this cartoon leaves a vivid impression.
My rating:
⭐⭐⭐
#mira marathon#adventure#action#cartoon#migration#2023#universal pictures#illumination entertainment#benjamin renner#guylo homsy#mike white#kumail nanjiani#elizabeth banks#danny devito#caspar jennings#tresi gazal#comedy#1 hour#⭐⭐⭐
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Zoids News (As of Nov 13th)
RMZ Saber Tiger Schwalz Special announced and up for preorder!
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RMZ release Schedule:
RMZ-001 Blade Liger - Feb 2025
RMZ-002 Geno Saurer - Feb 2025
RMZ-003 Command Wolf - Mar 2025
RMZ-004 Helcat - April 2025
RMZ-005 Molga - April 2025
RMZ-006 Saber Tiger Schwarz Special - Jun 2025
Our first look at the Metamor Verse series:
"Sturm Unit" and a "Jagd Unit" Are being planned for the Adamus Machina AMZ-001 Berserk Furher figure.
Advanced Zi series AZ-09 Geno Saurer Painted prototype:
AZ-07 Death Saurer releases this month!
AZ-08 Molga is set to release Feb 2025
Upcoming HMM Zoids releases:
HMM Gurantula (Kotobukiya Shop Exclusive) - Dec 2024
HMM Heavy Arms Konig Wolf (Exclusive) - Jan 2025
HMM Storm Sworder - Feb 2025
HMM Dark Horn MPV - Mar 2025
HMM Guysack Former Republic ver. (Exclusive) - April 2025
HMM Reddra Zenebus Empire Ver. - April 2025
HMM Redler Guylos Empire ver. - May 2025
HMM Sturm Tyrann Berserk Unit set (Exclusive) - May 2025
HMM Godos MPV - Jun 2025
Note: Kotobukiya Shop exclusives are available from Kotobukiya's online shop (JP only at this time), however some international sellers may offer them as well.
And we got our first look at the HMM Salamander prototype!
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Kotobukiya Product List | Zoids Official twitter |
#Zoids#ゾイド#Zoids News#Mecha#Plamo#Model Kits#Kotobukiya#Takara Tomy#RMZ Zoids#HMM Zoids#Model kit news#Plamo news#Some of this news is a month old at this point I just haven't had the energy to compile all this until now#I'm sorry for the lazy formatting and a super long post but I didn;t want to make multiple posts lol#Youtube
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Review of Migration (2023)
Hey, Cassipedia, what’re you watching?
Over the weekend, I watched the film Migration. It is an original animated film directed by Benjamin Renner and co-directed by Guylo Homsy and produced by Illumination. When I say original, I do mean it, as it is the first movie I’ve seen in a while that is not an adaption nor based on a pre-existing property.
Do you recommend watching it?
Yes, very much so! This was a surprising experience that I would hate for others to miss out on. The commercials had piqued my interest with the beautiful animation of the flying scenes and the jokes seemed harmless enough. Sometimes I am wary of Illumination films as they can be sometimes a bit too noisy or chaotic, but I’m very glad I saw the movie anyways, as it was surprisingly heartwarming, very cute and stunningly gorgeous (and, contrary to my concerns, it actually uses quiet moments better than most animated films I’ve seen recently!)
What's the story like?
This is a story about the Mallard family, ducks that live a peaceful and simple life in their pond, until a flock of migrating ducks stirs an adventurous itch in everyone except the nervous father, Mack. However, he soon comes around to the idea as he realizes how much an adventure would mean to his family and especially his wife Pam. So they start flying to Jamaica for a vacation. The trailers for the movie spoils the fact that the ducks take a wrong turn and end up in New York City, but the story is less focused on ‘duck shenanigans in an unfamiliar place’ and it instead is more of a road trip with a seamlessly integrated villain. This road trip allows the Mallard family to see different locations and meet different birds, all the while the family grows closer, trusting each other and growing braver in their own ways. There are delightful moments of silliness that are reminiscent of Looney Toons, but the movie takes seriously how much the family loves each other, giving them a reason to grow together as strong and beautifully as the trees they fly over.
What does the movie look like?
Think of how beautiful the sky is. Have you ever been on a plane and looked out at the sloping mountains and pillars of white clouds? Or perhaps, as the sun sets, you look up see how the red sun fades into golden orange blanketed by increasingly purple clouds and the approach of blue night? This movie understands how beautiful the sky is and elevates that feeling, as our bird characters soar and fly through vibrant forests, to a claustrophobic but intriguing water-logged shed, to the shiny and colossal skyscrapers of New York. The settings are gorgeous and the characters themselves are animated masterfully, so each character is incredibly expressive, with the beauty and grace of real-life birds mixed with Muppets-style comedic timing and cartoon stretchiness anchored by being able to carry heavy emotions. This all goes hand-in-hand whenever the birds take flight, as the camera seamlessly follows the birds from take-off to being air born, giving the thrill of a flying rollercoaster. There is such a sense of scale and height, and the world is from the birds’ perspective, with little details that brought me back to the creativity of early Pixar, such as having the father duck blow away a lightning bug nightlight like blowing out a candle, or how the birds will seamlessly alternate between their wings or their feet to gesture. With the movie being from the perspective of the birds, that means none of the human characters talk, being more like creatures existing alongside the bird characters, and this results in a very entertaining and interesting villain in the form of a duck chef with a Yakuza, gang member level of intimidation, whom never utters a word beyond grunts and yells paired with very well-made expressions. To give an idea of how good the animation is, even though the chef has no lines, from simply how he moves, sharpens his knives and looks at the ducks, one can see how, he’s a chef that takes his cooking very seriously, demanding high quality, but, when the ducks start interfering with his business, then he’s all too happy to start seeking revenge. And he is technically only a fun obstacle as the core of the story that this beautiful movie conveys is not about them versus a villain, but instead focused on a family.
How are the actors and actresses?
Every voice perfectly fit their characters, and the animations did excellent in having it where I could feel the characters talking, watching how their beaks formed the words with little flashes of their pointed, bird tongues. The father Mack Mallard was voiced by Kumail Nanjiani and did excellent as an anxious father who could get silly and serious, (and whose manner of speaking fittingly reminded me of a more grounded Daffy Duck). Elizabeth Banks voiced Pam Mallard and delivered as a mother with energy and eagerness paired by a snappy quick wit and a genuineness in each word. One of the cores of this movie is seeing and hearing how Mack and Pam fall back in love with each other over the course of the film, and I believe these voice actors delivered. The rest of the family cannot be overlooked, as Caspar Jennings as Dax Mallard provides a great performance as a courageous young boy who is itching for adventure. Dax is full of bravery but lacks the knowhow on how to protect himself along with others, whereas his father Mack is an excellent survivor but needs to be urged out of his comfort zone to truly become brave. The lesson between them is not simply one is right and the other is wrong, but it is a sharing of perspectives, in which the boy’s bravery inspires the father, and the father’s wisdom equips the boy against their obstacles. I was most concerned of the family member Uncle Dan, voiced by Danny DeVito, as to if he would be an unpleasant tagalong as sometimes happens in these movies, but he quickly established himself as someone who, though he makes quips and seems to lean on his self-interest, he never, ever hesitates to dote on and play with his darling niece, the youngest Mallard, Gwen, who is voiced adorably by Tresi Gazal. Notably, the film makes a point to show that the family already loves one another at the start, but their trip lets them appreciate each other and push their boundaries and discover more of themselves. The other voice talent are more than just recognizable celebrity names and each fit their characters, providing a distinct and colorful cast as one would hope from a road trip type movie. The Herons were my favorites in setting the tone of characters not always being what they seemed in an intriguing way, but each played a role in furthering the family’s journey and usually closed their loop on their own personal journey. The only group of these characters that may feel underexplored are the migrating ducks that inspire the Mallards on their journey in the first place, but I think it is due to the other characters simply having more screentime, as I’ve no doubt these characters would have been just as entertaining as the rest of the cast if they had been given more time.
Is the music worth talking about?
This is not a musical, but the score is absolutely a big part in why the scenery and so many of the moments in this movie sticks out in my mind so vividly. If you listen carefully, you will hear how the music changes depending on the setting. While the Mallards are in the forest, there is an emphasis on using a whimsical choir, adding to the lighthearted feeling, and as they enter the city, unsure of what it even is at first, the music takes on an ethereal, almost dream-like quality that one isn’t quite sure what to make of, until the ducks pass through the smog and nearly run into a steel beam and suddenly you got energetic and chaotic brass instruments banging in as the Mallards are caught in a whirlwind of New York City hustle and bustle. My words really can’t do it justice. And it is worth noting, there is only one distinct instance of a pop song being used in the movie and it is incorporated quite well as a band in a scene plays that song, resulting in a surprisingly beautiful display of ducks engaged in a Salsa dance. The movie is very smart with its music, as it furthers the immersion of seeing this colorful world through these cartoon ducks’ eyes. There are also great moments of quiet and silence, as the movie will also let the atmosphere talk for itself, really letting you sink into it (though it is worth noting that, for the opening of the Universal and Illumination logos, these are the complete opposite and are the noisiest parts of the entire film as the Minion characters from Despicable Me introduce the logos with kazoos. And if you are watching the film in theaters, you may find yourself sitting a surprisingly long time watching a short film based in the Despicable Me universe called ‘Mooned’ but rest assured, you did not walk in on the wrong movie and I very much encourage you not to leave your seat as I overheard many others in the theater seats next to me nearly did.)
Who would like this movie most?
If you are someone that likes birds or the sensation of being high up in the air or on a rollercoaster, I very much urge you to check out this movie. It is also a film that I think would be very enjoyed by those whom are interested in animation and illustration, to see an excellent example of how colors and movement can truly be blended to dazzle in a movie format. The story and characters are well-written and compelling for any age, though I think this movie would be well-received by families, especially as this film strives to show how a family grows closer together. There is a clever, timelessness to the jokes that focus more on the situation on hand and when you have animal characters reflecting on human habits, such as when one of the birds refers to a chef as ‘a predator that hunts prey and serves it to much lazier predators.’ During one of my viewings of the film, I had the pleasure of a family of a broad range from the parents, to their parents to young boys all sitting near me, and it caught my ear that each generation consistently laughed throughout the course of the film.
Where can I watch it?
This film is available in theaters for only a little bit longer at the time of writing this, but I heavily recommend seeing it in theaters at least once. Not only so you can really soak in the colors and the scope of the heights as the birds fly, but also so you can better feel the thrusting of wings as the birds take to the sky and the wind rushes through their feathers. It is an incredible experience. Considering it is an animated movie, it is possible it may re-appear in theaters for kids movie special offers as theaters like the Marcus Theaters sometimes provide. Otherwise, if this review reaches you too late, the film is available for streaming on Peacock for the first four months of being released, then will move to Netflix for the next ten, and then will return to Peacock for the remaining four, so I recommend checking between those streaming services of Peacock and Netflix. Otherwise, it doesn’t hurt to keep an eye out for a physical copy.
Final thoughts?
Migration is a beautiful film that I think can very easily fit in as a classic film, one that focuses on bringing a family together through a fun and colorful adventure. At the very least, it was a pleasure to watch in theaters as a visual rollercoaster, especially for the bird lover in me, and I hope, after its theatrical release that it will make its way into homes as it made its way into my heart. If you’re up for an adventure, then I completely encourage taking the dive.
#migration#migration 2023#illumination#duck movie#animated film#film review#movie review#Kumail Nanjiani#Elizabeth Banks#Caspar Jennings#Danny DeVito#Tresi Gazal#cassipedia
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Migration: Family-Friendly Adventure Comedy Movie Review
Migration – Movie Review Director: Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy Writer: Mike White (Screenplay) Writer: Mike White, Benjamin Renner (Story) Cast (Voice Talents) Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick) Tresi Gazal Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect) Caspar Jennings (Sing) Isabela Merced (Alien Romulus) Plot: A family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a…
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The envy is ours, For birds are so light, To soar, to migrate Wherever they want!
🎞animation: Migration (2023) 🎬directors: Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy 🟣🟣🟣🟣⚪️
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Migration (2023)
Directors: Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy A family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime. I don’t know if Walt Disney Animation is losing their touch, but their films are starting to bore me – especially that annoying singing which is supposed to tell the character back stories, as if they have no other way of telling it. In contrast to Disney,…
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Migration: Directed by Benjamin Renner, Guylo Homsy. With Kumail Nanjiani, Tresi Gazal, Elizabeth Banks, Caspar Jennings. A family of ducks try to convince their overprotective father to go on the vacation of a lifetime.
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Onde assistir Patos!, nova animação da Illumination
O filme “Patos!”, nova animação da Illumination Entertainment, chegou pelo Brasil, e abaixo você encontrará todos os detalhes sobre o longa e onde assistir. “Patos!” é um filme de animação e aventura voltado para o público infantil, dirigido por Benjamin Renner (conhecido por “A Raposa Má” e “Ernest et Célestine”) e Guylo Homsy (que trabalhou em “Meu Malvado Favorito” e “O Lorax – Em Busca da…
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Friday Releases for December 22
Friday is the busiest day of the week for new releases, so we've decided to collect them all in one place. Friday Releases for December 22 include The Iron Claw, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, and more.
The Iron Claw
The Iron Claw, the new movie from Sean Durkin, is out today.
The true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who made history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s. Through tragedy and triumph, under the shadow of their domineering father and coach, the brothers seek larger-than-life immortality on the biggest stage in sports.
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the new movie from James Wan, is out today.
Having failed to defeat Aquaman the first time, Black Manta, still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman down once and for all. This time Black Manta is more formidable than ever before, wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, which unleashes an ancient and malevolent force. To defeat him, Aquaman will turn to his imprisoned brother Orm, the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance. Together, they must set aside their differences in order to protect their kingdom and save Aquaman’s family, and the world, from irreversible destruction.
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire, the new movie from Zack Snyder, is out today.
After crash landing on a moon in the furthest reaches of the universe, Kora (Sofia Boutella), a stranger with a mysterious past, begins a new life among a peaceful settlement of farmers. But she soon becomes their only hope for survival when the tyrannical Regent Balisarius (Fra Fee) and his cruel emissary, Admiral Noble (Ed Skrein), discover the farmers have unwittingly sold their crops to the Bloodaxes (Cleopatra Coleman and Ray Fisher) — leaders of a fierce group of insurgents hunted by the Motherworld.
Tasked with finding fighters who would risk their lives to defend the people of Veldt, Kora and Gunnar (Michiel Huisman), a tenderhearted farmer naive in the realities of war, journey to different worlds in search of the Bloodaxes, and assemble a small band of warriors who share a common need for redemption along the way: Kai (Charlie Hunnam), a pilot and gun for hire; General Titus (Djimon Hounsou), a legendary commander; Nemesis (Doona Bae), a master swordswoman; Tarak (Staz Nair), a captive with a regal past; and Milius (E. Duffy), a resistance fighter. Back on Veldt, Jimmy (voiced by Anthony Hopkins), an ancient mechanized protector hiding in the wings, awakens with a new purpose. But the newly formed revolutionaries must learn to trust each other and fight as one before the armies of the Motherworld come to destroy them all.
Migration
Migration, the new movie from Benjamin Renner and Guylo Homsy, is out today.
The Mallard family is in a bit of rut. While dad Mack is content to keep his family safe paddling around their New England pond forever, mom Pam is eager to shake things up and show their kids—teen son Dax and duckling daughter Gwen—the whole wide world. After a migrating duck family alights on their pond with thrilling tales of far-flung places, Pam persuades Mack to embark on a family trip, via New York City, to tropical Jamaica.
As the Mallards make their way South for the winter, their well-laid plans quickly go awry. The experience will inspire them to expand their horizons, open themselves up to new friends and accomplish more than they ever thought possible, while teaching them more about each other—and themselves—than they ever imagined.
All Of Us Strangers
All Of Us Strangers, the new movie from Andrew Haigh, is out today.
One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam (Andrew Scott) has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal), which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with memories of the past and finds himself drawn back to the suburban town where he grew up, and the childhood home where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell), appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.
American Fiction
American Fiction, the new movie from Cord Jefferson, is out today.
AMERICAN FICTION is Cord Jefferson’s hilarious directorial debut, which confronts our culture’s obsession with reducing people to outrageous stereotypes. Jeffrey Wright stars as Monk, a frustrated novelist who’s fed up with the establishment profiting from “Black” entertainment that relies on tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, Monk uses a pen name to write an outlandish “Black” book of his own, a book that propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain.
Anyone But You
Anyone But You, the new movie from Will Gluck, is out today.
In the edgy comedy Anyone But You, Bea (Sydney Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) look like the perfect couple, but after an amazing first date something happens that turns their fiery hot attraction ice cold - until they find themselves unexpectedly thrust together at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple.
Freud’s Last Session
Freud’s Last Session, the new movie from Matt Brown, is out today.
London, September 3rd, 1939. The world is on the brink of war.
In his final days, Sigmund Freud, a recent escapee with his daughter from the Nazi regime, receives a visit from the formidable Oxford Don C.S. Lewis. On this day, two of the greatest minds of the twentieth century intimately engage in a monumental session over the belief in the future of mankind and the existence of God.
Gyeongseong Creature
Gyeongseong Creature, the new TV series from Kang Eun-kyung and Jeong Dong-yun, is out today.
Spring of 1945. All suspicions led to a hospital in Gyeongseong where there were humans and creatures.
What If…? S2
The second season of What If…?, the TV series from A. C. Bradley, is out today.
Things have gotten a little twisted in the Multiverse…
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¿Tu familia también es rara?… “¡Patos!”
La familia Mallard está un poco estancada. Mientras que papá Mack se contenta con mantener a su familia a salvo en su estanque de Nueva Inglaterra, la mamá Pam está ansiosa por cambiar las cosas y mostrarles a sus hijos, Dax y Gwen, todo el mundo.
Después de que una familia de patos migratorios se posa en su estanque con emocionantes historias de lugares remotos, Pam convence a Mack para que se embarque en un viaje familiar, a través de la ciudad de Nueva York, a la tropical Jamaica. A medida que los patos silvestres se dirigen al sur para pasar el invierno, sus planes rápidamente se tuercen.
Estreno: 14 de diciembre de 2023 en Cines.
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Esta aventura animada de Illumination Entertainment, dirigida por Benjamin Renner y Guylo Homsy, los inspirará a expandir sus horizontes y lograr más de lo que nunca creyeron posible.
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french surnames + breton names from tes
Abroi Adifyrau Alapopuy Alemp Alier Alite Alorge Aloul Alourck Amoore Angst Aourter Arcique Aritheou Arnet Arobillo Artienis Aseria Audin Augirne Aurgnot Autte Avernak Azayda Bacil Balhiberd Barancia Barge Barte Basbyn Baugouay Bavosse Beaudrya Bectord Bedejos Beladuff Belausque Belda Belerair Belis Bella Belorgen Belyn Bencheaux Bereed Berice Berick Berjak Berrysy Bershsle Beste Bette Biette Billyst Blenet Blettene Bloir Blyna Bodevine Bodis Boemessam Bondy Bonie Boricie Borvadel Boufrarge Bouiler Bourane Bouvannie Braelandt Brand Branette Bredrobis Briardyny Brier Bruquer Bucier Burette Burie Buris Burya Calleu Carambly Cardieric Caremon Cariedyr Carien Carryn Cathine Cellena Celvery Ceric Chand Chappe Chaund Cheau Chell Chexand Chouthen Chrya Cielonen Clavel Coill Colaelin Colen Colline Colomfie Colse Coppe Cossa Cotet Courquete Cuillenne Cuillitte Custy Daillen Dainghart Dalau Danitte Danna Danoliste Darormuac Deandot Deaune Debry Decolon Deenry Delac Delle Delve Demou Denne Dentin Desnette Detonne Deverivie Dielick Dieran Dinardis Diondray Doley Donce Dorard Dousa Dribarel Dubabin Dubares Dubasur Dubeauren Ducher Ducord Duffana Dugene Duges Duhea Dulien Dundy Dunie Dupil Dusmick Dutyrremy Edailie Edais Edond Edoux Edrane Edreine Edronoux Emolen Erosir Erryssare Estyr Etrubet Evartec Evelmore Evoist Fashord Fatinette Faymerry Fielin Fient Flaillie Flotte Fremoris Freux Gabruse Galeille Galge Gaschant Gashe Gaultie Gaute Gautre Gavintele Gedett Gemie Genfau Geodsle Georeenne Germal Geroth Gerron Gersmie Gerte Gesbythin Gesrodyne Gessa Gidesquel Gillaby Girge Githeyn Gland Goffin Gondayna Gontahian Grale Granpcs Grastain Gredon Grock Grodel Gronné Grynt Gueris Guerj Guile Guillant Guinear Guyer Guylo Hague Hazarnaw Helahur Helavin Hentievie Herrourd Hestorfie Holoreaux Honanger Hugharder Hulhurd Hurist Ilerister Illemel Izabynand Jachair Jaquert Jearote Jeault Jerie Jerodarks Jhart Jolwins Josine Josis Jossane Josta Juchan Julvienau Kaerste Kathe Katnot Katree Kerthosic Labard Labil Laday Ladielle Laffier Lahawkwin Laissne Lajose Landie Lanetter Laniusa Lardral Larvilley Lashot Lavre Layld Lerier Lerretil Lette Letté Lexannier Liatin Lique Lorrya Lotte Louader Louenes Loult Lozers Mabytte Maguittoi Mahant Manne Mardeseau Mardiste Mardrast Marigne Maris Marna Marquinet Marshsle Martrubur Maste Mastyr Mathe Mauphard Maveald Mayin Mazin Mellessa Meroneth Mestelal Mierrult Misetteau Monab Monde Mongier Montie Moodian Moord Morer Morey Morgerte Mormain Morrya Morvette Mouguil Mouilad Murce Nanna Nettee Nodid Noistyr Noisvethi Nottevel Odioty Olste Omayeona Omieux Ondynard Ossil Ouant Ougintgra Owenne Pagnes Paradwyna Pardais Paria Pence Percill Pervard Phiboux Phient Phénie Picton Plang Plotte Pourt Poutegric Prant Prele Preux Proster Proux Pucyn Quele Rabon Ragastia Rairienel Randaimy Ravelle Ravolbeck Redeuf Retaux Rhaine Rhoux Rodinory Rogeo Roincelet Rolac Rolis Rolse Ronak Ronce Ronne Rossa Rouis Roway Rusick Ryomin Sabel Samara Sauvet Scheric Semastina Semonacon Serane Sersmis Sille Stilles Stinet Stothel Suengit Suron Sybencen Synie Taillanne Taille Teloth Tenadis Thelabrud Thiquis Thone Thowaya Thslegh Tinarryn Treaudric Tretters Trone Trude Trussia Trynate Vairic Varchi Velitrof Verrid Vielin Viver Vychazer Vyctoise Vyctondeg Vyctorvin Wooft Xanetil Ylbennes Ynoiroyé Ysalabyn Ysese Yvalle Zyrrelin
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