Les différents formats de la chaîne : - Parlons VF (≈ 30 minutes) : Analyse et critique d'une version française (film, animé, série, jeu vidéo), présentation de son équipe et regarde porté sur un phénomène global à travers cet exemple. - La F.A.Q du Doublage (5-10 minutes) : Vulgarisation et réponses aux différentes questions autour du monde du doublage posées sur Twitter. Existe aussi en format long (Tout sur le doublage). - Redub (10-20 minutes) : Explications sur le redoublage d'un film, série, etc. et comparatif entre les deux doublages. - Zapping YouTube (+90 minutes) : Review annuelle de tout ce qui s'est passé dans mon YouTube francophone ! + Vlogs, vidéos cinéma et lives réguliers.
This is a list of animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons).
All of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, including OVAs and Movies.
Reborn!, known in Japan as Katekyō Hitman Reborn!, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akira Amano. It follows Tsunayoshi Sawada, a young boy who discovers that he is next in line to become boss of the Vongola family, a powerful Mafia organization.
The Jungle Book is a Disney media franchise that commenced in 1967 with the theatrical release of the 1967 feature film. It is based on Rudyard Kipling's works of the same name.
In Japanese popular culture, lolicon (ロリコン, also romanized as rorikon or lolicom) is a genre of fictional media in which young (or young-looking) girl characters appear in romantic or sexual contexts. The term, a portmanteau of the English phrase "Lolita complex", also refers to desire and affection for such characters (ロリ, "loli"), and fans of such characters and works. Associated with unrealistic and stylized imagery within manga, anime, and video games, lolicon in otaku (manga/anime fan) culture is understood as distinct from desires for realistic depictions of girls, or real girls as such, and is associated with the concept of moe, or feelings of affection and love for fictional characters as such (often cute characters in manga and anime).
Gamera (Japanese: ガメラ, Hepburn: Gamera) is a fictional monster, or kaiju, originating from a series of Japanese films. Debuting in the 1965 film Gamera, the Giant Monster, the character and the first film were intended to compete with the success of Toho's Godzilla film series.
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