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The Laughing Man" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, published originally in The New Yorker on March 19, 1949; and also in Salinger's short story collection Nine Stories. [1] It largely takes the structure of a story within a story and is thematically occupied with the relationship between narrative and narrator, and the end of youth.
Laughing Man (Ghost in the Shell), a fictional character in the anime series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex; Der lachende Mann – Bekenntnisse eines Mörders (The Laughing Man – Confessions of a Murderer), a 1966 East German film; Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. - The Laughing Man, an OVA film based on the anime series
In November 2000, Kansas City computer programmer and part-time disc jockey Jeffrey Ray Roberts (1977–2011), of the gabber band The Laziest Men on Mars, made a techno dance track, "Invasion of the Gabber Robots," which remixed some of the Zero Wing video game music with a voice-over of the phrase, "All your base are belong to us". [12]
Luxo Jr. was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short in 1987 at the 59th Academy Awards, becoming the first CGI-animated short film to be nominated for an Academy Award. It won the Golden Nica [16] in the "Computer Animation/Film/ VFX” category of the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz [17] [circular reference] in 1987. [16]
Bunny Business Soundtrack — Ahead of the release of an animated motion picture about "a couple of bunnies with a lot of ambition," its accompanying soundtrack is promoted in this Season 35 ad. The album features songs by the likes of Randy Newman ( Fred Armisen ), Natalie Merchant ( Kristen Wiig ), and Shakira (episode host Taylor Swift ).
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