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  2. Change (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    CHANGE began okay with a 23.8% rating on its first episode. As the week progressed, the rating dropped to below 20%, which is unusual for a Japanese television drama. It hit 31.2% at 22:15 during the 60-minute extended finale episode. [3] The single episode ratings are as follows: [4] [5]

  3. List of English-language films with previous foreign-language ...

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    Quick Change (1990) Hold-Up (1985) The novel Quick Change (Jay Cronley) The Rebel Son (1938) Taras Bulba (1936) The novel Taras Bulba (Nikolai Gogol) Reflections of Murder (1974, TV film) Les Diaboliques (1955) The novel Celle qui n'était plus (Boileau-Narcejac) Return to Paradise (1998) Force majeure (1989) Rigged (1985) Délit de fuite (1959)

  4. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    Subtitles exist in two forms; open subtitles are 'open to all' and cannot be turned off by the viewer; closed subtitles are designed for a certain group of viewers, and can usually be turned on or off or selected by the viewer – examples being teletext pages, U.S. Closed captions (608/708), DVB Bitmap subtitles, DVD or Blu-ray subtitles.

  5. From Time to Time (film) - Wikipedia

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    From Time to Time is a 2009 British fantasy drama film directed by Julian Fellowes starring Maggie Smith, Timothy Spall, Carice van Houten, Alex Etel, Eliza Bennett, Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dominic West, Hugh Bonneville, and Pauline Collins. It was adapted from Lucy M. Boston's children's novel The Chimneys of Green Knowe (1958).

  6. Animax (Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Animax is an Asian pay television channel owned by KC Global Media Asia. The channel was originally owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, and took its name from the Japanese satellite TV network; which was then-majority owned by subsidiary Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan.

  7. L: Change the World - Wikipedia

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    L: Change the World had a limited two-day screening in the United States. [8] Two versions, a subtitled version with Japanese audio and an English-dubbed version, were shown on 29 and 30 April 2009 respectively. [8] The latter version had the same voice actors doing the voice-over as the other English-dubbed versions of Death Note. [8]

  8. Toonami - Wikipedia

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    Toonami (/ t uː ˈ n ɑː m i / too-NAH-mee) is an American late-night television programming block that broadcasts Japanese anime and American action animation.It was created by Sean Akins and Jason DeMarco and currently produced by Williams Street, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television Studios.

  9. Timer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Timer (stylized as TiMER) is a 2009 science fiction romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Jac Schaeffer in her directorial debut. The plot concerns a device that counts down to the day a person meets their soulmate.