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This is a show on which learning and growing the strengthening of filial bonds, the plumbing of inner depths proceed, for instance, from a visit that Rick and Beth pay to Froopyland, a candy-bright fantasy world that he created for her in her childhood.
We expect crystal ball-level knowledge from our experts, so for five years now I've been investigating just how accurate the preseason rankings are by analyzing the best and brightest fantasy expert rankings.
Having begun to paint late in life, he created a large body of works on paper — bold, bright visions of fantasy and mystery.
From these simple beginnings, the planter's punch has evolved into a tiki bar fantasy, bright with fruit and bristling with umbrellas.
It is rooted in a painting the new owners resurrected, Viktor Oliva's "Absinthe Drinker," featuring a comely bright green female fantasy sitting on a customer's table.
In an interview with Famitsu, Naora described that the game was generally designed to be a "bright, fresh Final Fantasy".
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Sorry, bright adperson, but your fantasy is no fantasy: I already experience pavement rage, because traversing it has become a species of dodgems.
A Royal Shakespeare Company production, with a book by Dennis Kelly and songs by Tim Minchin, "Matilda" is a sweet and sharp-witted work of translation, which — like its story-spinning title character — turns dark and sodden anxieties into bright and buoyant fantasies.
"Battle: Los Angeles" is a lot more fun than bludgeoning, soul-draining follies like "Terminator Salvation" or the "Transformers" films, and, with a decisive trim, it could truly have fulfilled its brief as a bright, semi-abstract pop fantasy, at once excitable and disposable.
Unlike the dark and dense "Lord of the Rings" books, "The Hobbit," first published in 1937, is essentially a children's fantasy — a bright quest by Bilbo Baggins, a hairy little humanoid critter, and the wizard Gandalf to find treasure protected by a fearsome dragon named Smaug and reclaim a dwarf kingdom.
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