A list of some of the most well known fantasy movies from the 1980s. This list is by no means complete, and is created for fun and enjoyment only.
After Disney purchased rights to the Muppets, they started developing various short series featuring the characters airing on YouTube, Facebook, movies.com, Disney's and The Muppets' official websites and more.
Japanimation movie, OVAs and series special released in winter 2024.
Pui Pui Molcar (Japanese: PUI PUI モルカー, Hepburn: Pui Pui Morukā, "Pui Pui Cavy-Car") is a Japanese stop-motion short anime series produced by Shin-Ei Animation and Japan Green Hearts in cooperation with Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series is directed and written by Tomoki Misato, with Misato and the staff in Japan Green Hearts designing the characters and models and Shota Kowatsu composing the music. It aired in Japan on TV Tokyo through its Kinder TV children's variety program on January 5, 2021. The series' title is a play on the words Molmot (モルモット, morumotto, the Japanese word for guinea pig) and car, which reflects the main characters.
Bestselling author Terry McMillan has partnered with Lifetime to executive produce a slate of new movies under the banner “Terry McMillan Presents.” Best known for her novels turned hit films “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” and “Waiting to Exhale,” McMillan’s new movies for Lifetime focus on the love and lives of African American women, and serve as part of Lifetime’s 40th anniversary.
An eroge (エロゲ or エロゲー, erogē; pronounced [e̞ɾó̞ɡe̞(ː)]; a portmanteau of erotic game エロチックゲーム, erochikku gēmu) is a Japanese genre of erotic video game.
Nekketsu refers to a canvas and a genre used in manga (especially shōnen) and shōsetsu (novels). It is directly inspired by the concept of monomyth as described by Joseph Campbell. Osamu Tezuka is credited with having created the genre, through his manga New Treasure Island.
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