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Axel, a grasshopper in the 1998 animated film A Bug's Life; Axel, a character from the Kingdom Hearts video game series; Axel, a character from the Crazy Taxi video game series; Axel, a main character from the video game Minecraft Story Mode; Axel, a protagonist in Jules Verne's A Journey to the Center of the Earth
Due to the overwhelming popularity of female model 12 and male model 17, all adults wear name badges to avoid confusion. Eighteen-year-old Marilyn Cuberle decides not to undergo the Transformation. Nobody else can understand Marilyn's decision, and her family and best friend are all confused by her displeasure with the conformity and ...
Axel Scheffler (born () 12 December 1957) [1] is a German illustrator and animator based in London. He is best known for his cartoon-like pictures for children's books, in particular The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo's Child, written by Julia Donaldson. He has also authored/illustrated the Pip and Posy series of books for children.
Over the ten episodes (four are out now), the story will follow the diverging paths of Dior and Chanel, up until Dior debuts his famous "New Look" collection in 1947.
Marcus has said that he believes Creighton to be, after Jason, the best character in the Friday the 13th series, also stating Creighton "is the flip side of the Jason coin. A sadistic psychotic who happens to be sort of a hero or at least an enemy of Jason". [20] Creighton's original name was Anderson Duke. [21]
Image credits: PageD0WN We asked Latter what she loves most about gaming. "It's a really engaging and active form of fun," she replies. "Where watching a film or series is passive, gaming really ...
Axel (played by Leigh Whannell) is a crew member of the Vigilant. When the crews of the Vigilant, Nebuchadnezzar, and Logos go to help Neo reach the Source, Axel is the only non-Operator human other than Trinity to not enter the Matrix, owing to a broken leg. Instead, he stands guard, watching for any Sentinel attacks.
Angelina Jolie first gained widespread recognition for her role in the 1999 drama "Girl, Interrupted," for which she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.