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  2. Here There Be Tygers - Wikipedia

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    A teleplay of this story was written by Bradbury for possible use on the television program The Twilight Zone, but Rod Serling and the producers of the show deemed it too expensive to film. This led to the end of Ray Bradbury's brief association with the show, which resulted in just one of his stories (" I Sing the Body Electric ") being used.

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    Tigers at Twilight: August 17, 1999: N/A Plot: Jack and Annie explore the Indian jungle and save a tiger from a steel trap. The Mystery of the Enchanted Dog (#4) #20 Dingoes at Dinnertime: March 14, 2000: N/A Plot: Jack and Annie explore the Australian Outback to find the gift from a kangaroo, and along the way help a joey and a koala bear ...

  4. Here There Be Tygers (1968 short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Here There Be Tygers" is a short horror story by Stephen King. It was originally published in the Spring 1968 issue of Ubris magazine, and collected in King's Skeleton Crew in 1985.

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  6. Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary

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    McDonnell noted that Rod Serling's "El Moe" was least like a typical Twilight Zone story, and that Williams's "Ants" belonged to the Alfred Hitchcock Presents universe rather than The Twilight Zone. [1] On Ain't It Cool News, Adam Balm identified Wu's "On the Road" as "the best entry in the collection". Balm wrote that the anthology is "uneven ...

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  8. 5 questions for Detroit Tigers at winter meetings: Any more ...

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    The Detroit Tigers, led by second-year president of baseball operations Scott Harris, were active in trades and free agency early in the offseason. 5 questions for Detroit Tigers at winter ...

  9. Twilight fandom - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight fandom is the community of fans of the Twilight series of novels, films and other related media. The fans are known as Twihards, [1] some of the most dedicated fans are known as Rats or Ratties. [2] There has been conflict between the fans of Twilight and the fans of other series.