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| ARTICLES RELATED TO telefilm |  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - Man-Thing - Superhuman abilitiesThe Man-Thing possesses a variety of superhuman powers that are derived from the interaction of the scientific formula created by Ted Sallis and the mystical energies of the Nexus of Realities.
He possesses some degree of superhuman strength that has varied considerably during his comic book appearances. Initially, the Man-Thing was only slightly stronger than Captain America, who can lift approximately 800 pounds. During later appearances, the Man-Thing possessed sufficient superhuman strength to stand toe to toe with vil ...
See also:Man-Thing, Man-Thing - Origin, Man-Thing - Man-Thing in comics, Man-Thing - Superhuman abilities, Man-Thing - Comic spin-offs, Man-Thing - Film, Man-Thing - Similar characters, Man-Thing - Bibliography, Man-Thing - Original stories, Man-Thing - Guest appearances, Man-Thing - Reprints Read more here: » Man-Thing: Encyclopedia II - Man-Thing - Superhuman abilities |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - Generation X comics - The TV filmIn February of 1996, the Fox Network aired a made-for-television Generation X telefilm, produced by Marvel Entertainment. The film featured Banshee and Emma Frost as the headmasters of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and M, Skin, Mondo, Jubilee and two new characters Buff and Refrax as students (Chamber and Husk were not written in because the budget didn't allow for the special effects their powers required). The team battled a mad scientist who used a machine to develop psychic powers. The extremely low-budget film was scoffed at by fans and p ...
See also:Generation X comics, Generation X comics - The team, Generation X comics - The series, Generation X comics - Post-Series, Generation X comics - The TV film, Generation X comics - Cast alphabetical, Generation X comics - Crew, Generation X comics - Bibliography, Generation X comics - List of titles, Generation X comics - Significant stories, Generation X comics - Awards Read more here: » Generation X comics: Encyclopedia II - Generation X comics - The TV film |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - ParodiesA 1995 feature film, The Brady Bunch Movie was a parody of the original show with new actors playing all the main characters, including Shelley Long as Carol and Gary Cole as Mike. The Brady Bunch Movie placed the original 1970s sitcom characters, with their 1970s fashion sense and 1970s sitcom family morality, in a contemporary 1990s setting, and the resulting culture clash. The children are at the age they were in the third or fourth season of the original series. It featured cameos from four original cast members as well as ...
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Parodies |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequelsSeveral sequels to the original series were made, featuring all or most of the original cast.
The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour.
A variety show called The Brady Bunch Variety Hour was spun-off (Eve Plumb was the only actor who declined to be in the series; the role of Jan was recast with Geri Reischl) in 1977 and was canceled after only nine episodes.
The ...
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Music recordingsDuring the run of the television show, the cast recorded several record albums:
Merry Christmas from the Brady Bunch
Meet the Brady Bunch
Kids from the Brady Bunch
The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album
Maureen McCormick and Chris Knight from the Brady Bunch
Two very popular songs were "Sunshine Day" and "Keep On".
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See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Music recordings |
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The Brady Bunch - Plot.
The idea to make the series was based on creator Sherwood Schwartz's reading an article that a growing share of the marriages in the United States involved children from a previous marriage. Despite the similarities between the series and the 1968 theatrical release Yours, Mine and Ours, starring Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball, the original script for The Brady Bunch (which was titled Yours and Mine at that early stage) predated the script for the film. However, the success of the film was likely ...
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Overview |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Home videoColumbia House released 10 volumes of VHS tapes to subscribers from 1993–1996 with various themes totaling 40 episodes all from the first three seasons and none from the last two. They never released any more. Also, eight episodes were commercially released on VHS tapes in 1995. In 2005, Paramount/Viacom quickly released the first three seasons on DVD with the fourth season due for release in November ...
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Home video |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - Banana Splits - MusicThe Banana Splits' bubblegum pop rock and roll was provided by studio professionals, including Al Kooper ("You're the Lovin' End"), Barry White ("Doin' the Banana Split") and Gene Pitney ("Two Ton Tessie"). The music director was prolific songwriter and producer Mark Barkan who also wrote the main theme. David Mook produced some of the tracks. At least three singles, "The Tra La La Song", "Wait Till Tomorrow" and "Long Live Love" were released by the Splits along with an album, We're the Banana Splits. Two 45 RPM EP records with four songs each were available via an offer ...
See also:Banana Splits, Banana Splits - U.S. Format, Banana Splits - Animated segments, Banana Splits - Live action segment, Banana Splits - U.K. Format, Banana Splits - Music, Banana Splits - Trivia, Banana Splits - Cast Read more here: » Banana Splits: Encyclopedia II - Banana Splits - Music |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - Generation X comics - Bibliography
Generation X comics - List of titles.
Generation X Collector's Preview (October 1994, Marvel Comics)
Generation X # Minus 1 & 1 - 75 (July 1997 & November 1994 - June 2001, Marvel Comics)
Generation X Annual 1995 - 1999 (September 1995 - November 1999, Marvel Comics)
Generation X 1/2 (July 1998, Marvel Comics & Wizard Magazine)
Generation X Holiday Special (February 1998, Marvel Comics)
Generation X Unde ...
See also:Generation X comics, Generation X comics - The team, Generation X comics - The series, Generation X comics - Post-Series, Generation X comics - The TV film, Generation X comics - Cast alphabetical, Generation X comics - Crew, Generation X comics - Bibliography, Generation X comics - List of titles, Generation X comics - Significant stories, Generation X comics - Awards Read more here: » Generation X comics: Encyclopedia II - Generation X comics - Bibliography |
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| |  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - Cerebro - UsersBecause Cerebro's psionic enhancement is quite potent, only alpha-level telepaths with significant experience and control can use it. Throughout the comics and original animated series, Jean Grey was frequently seen using Cerebro, despite her movie counterpart's inability. Emma Frost and Psylocke have also used it, and non-telepathic beings could use it as well, but only if linked to the mind of a powerful telepath at the time of usage. The Stepford Cuckoos have also utilized the machine t ...
See also:Cerebro, Cerebro - How it works, Cerebro - Shielding, Cerebro - Users, Cerebro - Designs, Cerebro - Other Incarnations Read more here: » Cerebro: Encyclopedia II - Cerebro - Users |
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|  |  |  | telefilm: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - CastThe regular cast appeared in an opening title sequence in which video head shots were arranged in a three-by-three grid, with each cast member appearing to look at the other cast members. The sequence has been widely imitated and lampooned since:
A recurring character was Alice's boyfriend, Sam Franklin (Allan Melvin), the owner of a local butcher shop. (By the time of The Brady Girls Get Married, a made-for-TV movie in 1981, Alice and Sam were married.)
See also:The Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch - Overview, The Brady Bunch - Plot, The Brady Bunch - Original run and subsequent success, The Brady Bunch - Cast, The Brady Bunch - Cousin Oliver, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' dog Tiger, The Brady Bunch - The Brady house, The Brady Bunch - House setting, The Brady Bunch - House exterior, The Brady Bunch - House interior, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys' cars, The Brady Bunch - Music recordings, The Brady Bunch - Spin-offs and sequels, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, The Brady Bunch - The Brady Girls Get Married, The Brady Bunch - A Very Brady Christmas, The Brady Bunch - The Bradys, The Brady Bunch - Specials documentaries and other revivals, The Brady Bunch - Parodies, The Brady Bunch - Brady Bunch Kung Fu, The Brady Bunch - Home video, The Brady Bunch - VHS retail releases, The Brady Bunch - VHS mail order releases, The Brady Bunch - DVD releases, The Brady Bunch - Facts and Trivia Read more here: » The Brady Bunch: Encyclopedia II - The Brady Bunch - Cast |
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