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  Vrooms and Zooms
If you have a laptop, you have the guts of an OBD II reader.
Although Apple's iMovie was probably the first piece of software to perform this eye-catching feat, it's quickly becoming a required feature of every slide show–making and DVD-burning program.
Though you may not have made your first slide show with the Ken Burns Effect, I'm hearing some backlash from people who consider it overused already, like the "unnecessary zooms" in Wayne's World.
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,1759,1585253,00.asp   (1318 words)

  
 Chronological list of television anime - series 1960-1989
According with Julián Ortega, "Hakuja-den" was barely the first long anime movie in color, but the first long anime movie was "Momotarou no Umiwashi" (The Sea Eagles of Momotarou), a propagandistic film made in 1943 as a representation of the Japanese attack to Pearl Harbor ocurred on Sunday, December 7th 1941.
Uchuujin Pipi (Pipi the Spaceman) ("it's not an anime, but a TV drama".
Anime Hachijuu Nichikan Sekai Isshu (Anime Around the World in 80 Days)
espanol.geocities.com /gapc/animetv-jp/list1960-1989.html   (1919 words)

  
 Bags and Boards: December 2005 Archives
It takes guts to turn a sci-fi horror cliché into a classic Christmas tale, but that’s exactly what happened in The Uncanny X-Men #143 (March 1981).
So trapped all alone in the X-Mansion on Christmas Eve, a neophyte Kitty runs from a nasty looking evil beastie and destroys most of the mansion in the process of killing it.
A Thursday event has been added called “The ICv2 Graphic Novel Conference: Manga and Anime, Movie Superheroes and Anti-Heroes, and the New Literature” that will feature execs, publishers and experts in the field.
weblogs.variety.com /bags_and_boards/2005/12/index.html   (5226 words)

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