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List of games; Title System Original release date Developer(s) Notes Ref(s) Crime Crackers: PlayStation: December 3, 1994: Media.Vision / Japan Studio: Japan only Ridge Racer
Animal rights vary greatly among countries and territories. Such laws range from the legal recognition of non-human animal sentience to the absolute lack of any anti-cruelty laws, with no regard for animal welfare. As of November 2019, 32 countries have formally recognized non-human animal sentience.
Publication of Gary Francione's Animals, Property, and the Law (1995), arguing that because animals are the property of humans, laws that supposedly require their "humane" treatment and prohibit the infliction of "unnecessary" harm do not provide a significant level of protection for animal interests. [62] 1996
Emperor Tenmu began bans on killing and eating meat in 675 in Japan. The temple town of Palitana, India is the world's first vegetarian-only city.. The belief in and promotion of animal rights has had a long history in East and South Asia.
January 25, 2015 – Colin Wyckoff, 20, Garry's Mod youtuber known online as kitty0706. [83] February 1, 2015 – Monty Oum, 33, animator for Midway Games and Afro Samurai. [84] June 7, 2015 – Christopher Lee, 93, voice actor best known for the character Saruman in the "Lord of the Rings" film franchise and its video game tie-ins. [85]
Jubilation "Jubilee" Lee is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Marc Silvestri, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #244 (May 1989). [1]
Adventure Time is an American animated television media franchise created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network.The first series, Adventure Time (2010–2018), follows the adventures of Finn (voiced by Jeremy Shada), a human boy, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (John DiMaggio), a dog with magical powers to change shape and grow and shrink at will.
The Daleks (/ ˈ d ɑː l ɛ k s / ⓘ DAH-leks) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic [1] [2] mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.