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Thomas & Friends: Tale of the Brave is a 2014 computer-animated adventure film based on the Thomas & Friends television series. [2] Distributed by HIT Entertainment , it is the second Thomas & Friends film to be animated by Arc Productions , and was released theatrically and on DVD in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2014. [ 3 ]
Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise created by Britt Allcroft and currently owned by Mattel.The franchise revolves around an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives, including the titular main protagonist Thomas the Tank Engine as well as other vehicles, who work on the Island of Sodor.
Having a character in a story with a prostheses, can sometimes be the whole point of the story (e.g. Robocop is a full-body cyborg of police officer Alex Murphy, in essence he is a human/robot police officer, which is the basic premise for the film).
Organ transplantation is a common theme in science fiction and horror fiction, appearing as early as 1925, in Russian short story Professor Dowell's Head. [1] It may be used as a device to examine identity, power and loss of power, [2] current medical systems; explore themes of bodily autonomy; or simply as a vehicle for body horror or other fantastical plots.
Shuma Hiroyuki, later known as Jiraiya, using a heavy gun to defeat a huge snake that preyed on his toads. Jiraiya (自来也 or 児雷也, literally "Young Thunder"), originally known as Ogata Shuma Hiroyuki (尾形周馬寛行), is the toad-riding protagonist of the Japanese folk tale Katakiuchi Kidan Jiraiya Monogatari (報仇奇談自来也説話, The Tale of the Gallant Jiraiya).
"Freaky Friends & Fan Fiction" Austin in Dez's body, Trish in Ally's body, Ally in Trish's body and Dez in Austin's body. Later, Ally and Dez switch bodies Magic typewriter [a] "Scary Spirits and Spooky Stories" Eri and Ally Spell by Eri [verification needed] The Avengers "Who's Who" Enemy agents swap bodies with Steed and Mrs. Peel Machine
The external wiki page that I have removed is one such site: it includes extensive collections of non-free screenshots and videos, far in excess of fair use. Please do not restore this link. Nikkimaria 04:32, 23 January 2015 (UTC) @Nikkimaria: I am sorry, but It is more reliable than this site. At least it is locked so IP's can't edit, but I ...
The tale was originally collected by Italian scholar Domenico Comparetti with the title Margheritina, and sourced from Monferrato. [4] It was later translated by German writer Paul Heyse into German. [5] The tale was reworked by Calvino, who changed the girl's name from Margheritina to Perina to reinforce the fruit connection.