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Here are 22 of the best gangster stories of all time—12 crime movies and 10 crime series that deliver action, suspense, comedy, romance, and heartbreak, all nested within violent narratives of ...
Max Steel debuted on Kids' WB with the episode "Strangers" on February 26, 2000, and ended with episode "Truth Be Told" on January 15, 2002. The show ran for three seasons, totaling 35 episodes. The series can be found on DVD: Volume one contains episodes 1–6, Volume 2 contains episodes 7–13, and the final one is a box-set with all of ...
The chief of a Busan gang, and the boss of Kyung-chul. Ye Soo-jung as Yoon Won-gil; A drug manufacturer, with the nickname Professor Yoon. Park Sang-hoon as Sung Ki-soo; The leader of Jaegeon Gang. Woo Kang-min as Bok-nam; The vice leader of Jaegeon Gang. [18] Gyeol Hwi as Cheol-gon; A member of Jaegeon Gang. He has intended to take advantage ...
These are the best gangster movies of all time. The Untouchables Of course, any collection of the best gangster movies ever made will look a lot like a list of the Robert De Niro's best films.
Ox Tales, also known as The Tales of Boes' Gang (げらげらブース物語, Geragera Būsu Monogatari) is an anime television series produced by Telecable Benelux B.V. and animated by Telescreen Japan.
Coonskin is a 1975 American live-action/animated satirical crime film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi.The film references the Uncle Remus folk tales, and satirizes the blaxploitation film genre as well as Disney's film Song of the South, adapted from the Uncle Remus folk tales. [1]
The gang now lives in a contemporary 1980s setting, with computers and television. Buckwheat is now a clever inventor and is interested in science, always creating new devices for the gang, and Darla's eyes were changed from hazel to blue (although this detail was trivial given that all of the Our Gang shorts were in black-and-white). Also in ...
Super Friends is an American animated television series about a team of superheroes which ran from 1973 to 1985 [1] on ABC as part of its Saturday-morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. [2]