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Cinders is a visual novel video game based on the Cinderella story that was developed and published by Polish indie studio MoaCube for Windows and Mac OS X in 2012, Nintendo Switch in 2019, and PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2020. The game was developed and published by MoaCube.
Cinders, a 1920 film starring Hoot Gibson; Cinders, a 1926 British film starring Betty Balfour; Cinder (musician) (born 1961), stage name of Scottish musician Cindy Sharp; Cinder, by the Dirty Three; Cinder, a novel by Marissa Meyer; Cinders (visual novel), a 2012 visual novel adaptation of Cinderella by MoaCube
Cinder is the 2012 debut young adult science fiction novel of American author Marissa Meyer, published by Macmillan Publishers through their subsidiary Feiwel & Friends.It is the first book in The Lunar Chronicles and is followed by Scarlet.
Spread a Little Happiness" is a song by the musical comedy composer Vivian Ellis and writer Clifford Grey from their 1929 West End musical Mr. Cinders.In the original production it was sung by Binnie Hale as the character Jill Kemp; [1] [2] [3] a recording of her performance of the song was released by Columbia in 1929.
Mr Cinders is a 1928 musical with music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers and a libretto by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman. The story is an inversion of the Cinderella fairy tale with the gender roles reversed. The Prince Charming character has become a modern (1928) young and forceful woman, and Mr Cinders is a menial.
Finette Cendron (meaning in English, Cunning Cinders) is a French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. [1] It combines Aarne-Thompson types 327A and 510A. [2]
A cinder cone (or scoria cone [1]) is a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments, such as volcanic clinkers, volcanic ash, or scoria that has been built ...
The Cinders are part of the Black Rock Desert volcanic field. The lava of The Cinders is basalt of late Holocene age. The basalt erupted from the vent at the Ice Springs craters less than 700 years ago (as of 2020). [2] It is the youngest basalt flow in Utah. To the south is a somewhat older lava flow surrounding Tabernacle Hill.