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Napping Princess (Japanese: ひるね姫 〜知らないワタシの物語〜, Hepburn: Hirune Hime: Shiranai Watashi no Monogatari) is a 2017 Japanese anime fantasy adventure film written and directed by Kenji Kamiyama. It was produced by Signal.MD and stars Mitsuki Takahata. [6] It was released in Japan by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 18, 2017.
Ora to Uchū no Princess), also known as Shin Chan, Me and the Space Princess, [1] is a 2012 Japanese anime film. [2] The film celebrates the 20th anniversary of Crayon Shin-chan anime. It is the 20th film based on the popular comedy manga and anime series Crayon Shin-chan .
YIFY Torrents or YTS was a peer-to-peer release group known for distributing large numbers of movies as free downloads through BitTorrent.YIFY releases were characterised through their small file size, which attracted many downloaders.
The Stolen Princess (Ukrainian: Викрадена принцеса: Руслан і Людмила, romanized: Vykradena pryntsesa: Ruslan i Lyudmyla, lit. 'The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Lyudmila') is a 2018 Ukrainian 3D animated fantasy film directed by Oleg Malamuzh and based on the fairy tale Ruslan and Ludmila by Russian poet Aleksandr ...
The Last Princess (Korean: 덕혜옹주; Hanja: 德惠翁主; lit. Princess Deokhye) is a 2016 South Korean period drama film directed by Hur Jin-ho with a screenplay by Hur Gin-ho, Choi Gun-ho, Lee Han-eol, and Seo Yoo-min, based on the best-selling novel by Kwon Bi-young.
Set in the 13th century, the film is a fictionalized tale of Princess Urduja, legendary warrior princess of Pangasinan. As the only daughter of Lakanpati, chieftain of the Tawilisi tribe of Northern Luzon, Urduja grew up as a warrior with the ability and willingness to defend her people from their rival tribe, the Badjaos. Lakan
My Mighty Princess was released in South Korea on 26 June 2008, after a delay of more than two years. [2] On its opening weekend it was ranked eighth at the box office with 14,988 admissions; [3] as of 6 July it had received a total of 27,309 admissions, [4] with a gross of US$162,256.
One Piece The Movie: Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates). The film comic (ISBN 978-4-08-874236-6) was released on March 4 and the light novel (ISBN 978-4-08-703178-2) on March 7, 2007. [5] [6] The TV cut of the film, first aired in April of 2011 in Japan, adds a 15-minute prologue to the start of the film.