In Japan's top-selling shonen, even the most populist and mainstream serials will happily acknowledge these sources. |
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Published as a comic strip since 1936, the Phantom also appeared in movie serials, a feature film, and animated television series. |
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Until 1998, Lucy then worked across a number of drama serials and documentaries. |
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However, these serials depict only the macabre and fearful aspects of these supernatural characters. |
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Both serials harked back to a period when men were heroic, women were virtuous and times were better. |
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They are not at the stage to rationalise the unnatural situations the serials depict. |
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In the 1930s, when the very best American movie serials were made, the sci-fi ones were the ultimate examples of the cliffhanger. |
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She said many people, while comparing the earlier serials to the current slickly produced, colourful ones, found them dull. |
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What really rankles with many is the never-ending lifespan of these serials. |
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The company produced an Odia film while Sethy invested chit fund money to make some serials through the company. |
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The accused, who acted in several Odia serials, had married her in 2010 after a few years of courtship. |
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Youngsters are impressionable as they are always trying to imitate the actions of their heroes in films and serials. |
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The channel thrives on a mixture of Hindi film, serials, musical countdowns, and quiz contests. |
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Karnataka Chief Minister Dharam Singh is an inveterate television watcher, whose interests range from news to the latest family serials. |
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Recently, the firm forayed into making films and television serials and there are plans for a Bengali film. |
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To be sure, many of these multi-chapter serials were cranked out quickly and on the cheap. |
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In the first two Flash Gordon serials, he had some great scenes and gleefully evil lines. |
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I have often heard them eagerly discussing such serials broadcast by Radio Luxemburg. |
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Her quivering sobs are more the stuff of movies than of daily serials which offer more intrigue than gut-wrenching emotion. |
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The public could boycott distasteful TV serials, after all they held the remote. |
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This is also the talkiest of the three Flash Gordon serials, with the action often grinding to a halt in favor of clunky dialogue. |
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A number of films, dramas and television serials pepper us with these everyday. |
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After thousands of ad jingles, her voice became known enough to get chances of TV serials. |
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Characters in television serials and movies have great influence on the viewers. |
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British made films or serials rarely explore social relations and conditions in the Caribbean. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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These serials help perpetuate superstitions and blind beliefs in witchcraft and sorcery, in magic and animism. |
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Instead of showing progression we seem to be regressing in our serials these days. |
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He had also been involved in the production and direction of more than 20 serials and films. |
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It is all becoming too complicated and so most subscribers prefer to keep themselves aloof from the row for now and watch serials in peace. |
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The serials are so convoluted and long-drawn-out that even if some of the evil people get punished, it may happen towards the end of the serial. |
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Folks, give a break to your sob serials and melodramatic movies this Sunday and stay hooked to Discovery as an extinct tiger comes to life. |
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These serials should be shifted to late night timings as in the case of mature films. |
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None of the serials has helped in bettering the condition of womenfolk. |
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The producers feel that the serial with a strong story line woven on women issues could mean good competition for other serials in the private channels. |
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Storylines in drama serials have a moral, or at least a conclusion. |
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Dramatizations of his novels were staged even before the final parts appeared, and the narratives he created now yield us films, television serials, and musicals. |
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This is the second sequel to the superhit action flick Mission Impossible and has been directed by JJ Abrams, the whiz behind television serials like Alias and Lost. |
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Honest serials play fair with these cliffhangers, putting the hero into danger and giving the audience a week to sweat over how he will escape the peril. |
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The cornerstones of the old time serials, such as a cliffhanger ending, a brief recap at the beginning, and brisk pacing made for exciting television. |
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So when we built the Library at SLAC, we put the serials on punch cards. |
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Hopper also told the senate that there has been about a 25 percent decline in the number of serials purchased by the library in the past five years. |
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Records for many of the so-called Poverty Row western serials Thorpe appeared in are lost. |
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She produces cheesy tear-jerker TV serials and he is known for his intelligent cinema. |
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A wide selection of serials are available from BBC Video on DVD, on sale in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States. |
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George Lucas created the character in homage to the action heroes of 1930s film serials. |
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The final stage of the project was interfiling the smaller reference serials collection into the main reference shelves, to encourage patron use. |
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Among those who contributed to both serials were poet Ronald Campbell Macfie and Glasgow School artist Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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Kuwait's television drama industry tops other Gulf drama industries and produces a minimum of fifteen serials annually. |
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The cathedral library has a collection of about 30,000 books and pamphlets printed before the 20th century and about 20,000 later books and serials. |
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This conspiracist worldview appears repeatedly in right-wing oppositional serials, ranging from muted suggestions, to text that palpitates with paranoia. |
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The serials The Deadly Assassin and Mawdryn Undead would later establish that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times, for a total of 13 incarnations. |
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