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Series 11 was the first in the Series to be filmed in high-definition television format. It was also the last series to be filmed entirely with models and to utilize the resin faces in the closeup shots, as well as human figurines; Series 12 utilized a mix of CGI and models prior to the switch to full CGI animation in series 13.
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A tier list is a concept originating in video game culture where playable characters or other in-game elements are subjectively ranked by their respective viability as part of a list. Characters listed high on a tier list of a specific game are considered to be powerful characters compared to lower-scoring characters, and are therefore more ...
Creates an infobox for a fictional character of any type. Template parameters This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Name name Character name to display in top header (default = PAGENAME). String optional Series series Name of the series in which the character appears. String optional Franchise franchise Name of the fictional world or story in ...
11 "No Joke for James" David Mitton: Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends magazine story by Andrew Brenner: 21 April 1992 () [nb 11] 64: 12 "Thomas, Percy & the Post Train" David Mitton: Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends magazine story by Andrew Brenner: 28 April 1992 () [nb 12] "Thomas, Percy & the Mail Train" 65: 13 "Trust Thomas" David Mitton
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In January 2016, the Smite World Championship was held, returning to Atlanta, with the total prize of $1 million awarded. [32] The Smite Pro League (SPL) transitioned to a franchise model, managed by Hi-Rez Studios, beginning with Season 8. This marked a departure from the league's prior format of third-party organization-represented teams.
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