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It pulls no punches when it comes to Facefaults and thinly veiled parodies. This is played for laughs in one scene when everyone gets a big-head facefault except Mikey, being drawn in American
style. He holds his breath in an attempt to copy them, fails, then mumbles, "Show-offs". Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts: The show's artstyle alone gives off
this vibe, to say nothing of that fact that the animation is done by Studio Mir. The Legend of Vox Machina has a typical anime intro with an animation similar to Sakuga style, characters fighting enemies they will never meet in the show, solo character shot and all the main characters doing the typical Team Shot watching the sunset. The character
designer is none other than Phil Bourassa, who also did Young Justice (2010) and DC Universe Animated Original Movies, and some of animation renderings were made by Production Reve, which is specialized in other Animesque shows like Voltron: Legendary Defender, DOTA: Dragon's Blood and The Legend of Korra. The show also makes several nods to Dragon Ball Z because the voice actor, Travis Willingham is a fan of the anime; Grog's Unstoppable Rage is reminiscent of going Super Saiyan; and Grog holding Sylas while Keyleth fires a Sunbeam at them is a recreation of Goku holding Raditz in place for Piccolo to blast them with the Makankosappo. Magic Adventures of Mumfie: There are lots of Ridiculously Cute Critters in the show, Mumfie's winking, the characters having Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises when they are shocked in "The Amazing Scarecrow", a villain who predates shojou anime villains such as the Grim Reaper and Zakkena, and Scarecrow occasionally using an anime style of eyes when smiling or sleeping. The first and second seasons were actually animated in Canada, and the most anime-esque season, the third, was animated in Spain. Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart: The show's creator worked on OK K. O.
Despite a mid-series ratings dip, the executive chairman of ITV praised the programme and ordered a second series, which was filmed in 2007 and broadcast in January and February 2008. Filming on the third series ran from July to September 2008 for broadcast from 7 June 2009. Stephen Fry announced in October 2009 that ITV was cancelling the series, a fact later confirmed by the channel, which said that given tighter budgets, more expensive productions were being cut. [1] Series synopses[edit] See also: List of Kingdom (British TV series) episodes The series follows Peter Kingdom, a small-town solicitor whose work revolves
around cases brought by the eclectic and eccentric populace of Market Shipborough. The series retains a largely episodic format, where self-contained plots play out before the hour concludes, though a continuing storyline concerns the mysterious disappearance of Simon Kingdom, Peter's half-brother. The first episode reveals that he vanished at sea six months previously and that everybody who knew him (including Peter) assumed that he committed suicide. Each week there are further indications that he did not die, culminating in episode six when it is revealed that he had a relationship with a woman who become pregnant with his child after he had supposedly died. In the first series we are also introduced to Peter's half-sister, Beatrice, who
slowly becomes an integral character in the series. Simon returns in the second series and is charged with faking his own death. He is released from custody after Lyle, the trainee solicitor in Peter's practice, decides to use Simon's own money (possibly obtained illegally by Simon) to bail him, after Simon reveals he was actually attempting suicide. Beatrice learns that she is pregnant and she leaves Market Shipborough, until the baby is born in the last episode of the series.
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wanted to be reunited with her friends again. She is stoic and rarely smiles, but has quite a liking of the mascot of Phoenix Wonderland. She has an older sister
named Shizuku, whose overly-attached behavior annoys her. She is part of Class 1-A of Miyamasuzaka Girls Academy and is also classmates with Minori Hanasato and Kohane Azusawa. As of the 3rd anniversary, she is part of Class 2-B with her bandmate Saki and also Emu Otori. MORE MORE JUMP![edit] Logo of MORE MORE JUMP! A pop idol group formed by one girl who dreams of becoming an idol and three girls who have quit being idols.