3D ‘danger’
Could adding a dimension to TV cause permanent damage?
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My favorite TV cartoon was Candy Candy (japanimation/anime) because it was like a mini soap opera.
Family Film Guide: A heads up on what parents can expect at the movies
Check this guide before you let the kids go.
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Violent rabbit cartoon skewers China’s injustice
China’s censors have removed a satirical cartoon featuring flesh-tearing rabbits from websites.
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Films opening this week include ‘Another Year’ and ‘The Mechanic’
A couple of this week’s Oscar-nominated films finally arrive in town this weekend. First up, there’s Mike Leigh’s story of a happily married…
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When I was little my parents used to rent this movie from the library for me- something about a small boy living in Japan with his father and at night, when he slept, this fat squirrel type thing would come out (it floated) and take him away somewhere. It’s NOT “Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland”. It’s honestly all I can remember (it was definitely anime though) and I think maybe he was trying going into the universe to try to find his mother (because she was dead). If anyone can piece it together from what little info I have, I’d appreciate it!
Ackland presents David Wojnarowicz’s controversial “A Fire in My Belly”
Images of Jesus, dancing puppets and fire played in the Ackland Art Museum Thursday evening to a soundtrack of a group chanting for civil rights. Canvas is the online extension of the Daily Tar Heel Arts Desk. It’s your place for last-minute reviews and breaking updates, impromptu musings and unexpected creative content — all the goodness of the desk in bite size digital chunks.
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2011 Preview: Comedy – Too Fuzzy to Be Buzzy
While sequels The Hangover Part II and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked are likely to put up big numbers, it’s tough to get a read on the rest of 2011′s comedy slate. Because of their general lack of foreign appeal (the top five comedies in 2010 made just 38 percent of their worldwide total overseas, compared to 61 percent among the top five overall), studios err on the side of cheaper …
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that had British actors dressed as butterflies( I think) and Phyllis Diller was the villain? I just remember bits and pieces…also there was a japanimation-type cartoon on around the same time. The characters were in space, the boys wore white and blue, and the girl ( I think there was only one) wore white and pink. Anyone know the titles of either of these?
The cartoon was NOT Speed Racer or Space Ghost….I wish I could remember more!