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Brynne Stephens
Brynne Chandler (born 1958) is a writer and story editor best known for her work on animated television series such as '' Gargoyles'', '' Spider-Man: The Animated Series'', '' Batman: The Animated Series'', ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'', and ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'', amongst many others. She was nominated for an Emmy award for her work on ''Batman'', and was at one point the highest-paid female animation writer working in Hollywood. She also has extensive credits in writing/adapting graphic novels (including an adaptation of Anne McCaffrey's '' Dragonflight''), as well as editing and adapting manga. At the beginning of her career (circa 1983), she was billed as J. Brynne Stephens, then simply as Brynne Stephens. As Brynne Stephens, she published a handful of short stories and an experimental gamebook novel called ''The Dream Palace'' (1986), all while continuing to write numerous animated television scripts. She also wrote the text of the 1984 videogame ''Dr ...
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Mallory Reaves
Mallory Reaves (born 1984 to parents Michael Reaves and Brynne Chandler) is a writer from Southern California. She was initially known for her adaptations of the popular manga series '' After School Nightmare'' (nominated for a 2007 Will Eisner Award), '' Black Sun, Silver Moon'', '' Her Majesty's Dog'', and ''07-Ghost''. In addition to her work adapting manga, she assisted in editing or producing many other titles, the Go! Comi website content, and monthly newsletter. In 2013, she co-authored ''The Silver Dream'' with Michael Reaves and Neil Gaiman. The book was a sequel to the ''New York Times'' bestseller ''InterWorld''. The third volume, ''Eternity's Wheel'', was released in 2015. Most recently, she authored the graphic novel ''Mirror Moon'' (2021), set in the universe of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''. Novels * ''The Silver Dream'' (2013) – with Michael Reaves and Neil Gaiman * ''Eternity's Wheel'' (2015) – with Michael Reaves and Neil Gaiman Manga/Graphic novels ...
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Potato Head Kids
''Potato Head Kids'' is an American animated television series produced in 1986 and syndicated from September 24, 1986 to February 25, 1987. It was made to pair with ''My Little Pony 'n Friends''. An episode of ''My Little Pony'' was played for 15 minutes, and then an episode of ''Potato Head Kids'', ''MoonDreamers'', or ''The Glo Friends'' was played. It also aired on CBN Family Channel from 1989 to 1990. Premise ''Potato Head Kids'' was an outgrowth of the Mr. Potato Head character franchise. Mr. Potato Head now played an adult figure in the lives of the title kids, a varied bunch of anthropomorphic potatoes with different personalities. The Potato Head Kids do a lot of things in their life while also clashing with a gang of potato-hating delinquents led by Grease. Characters * Mr. Potato Head (voiced by Kenneth Mars) * Mrs. Potato Head (voiced by Linda Gary) * Big Chip (voiced by David Mendenhall) - The leader of the Potato Head Kids. * Puff (voiced by Anne Marie McEvoy) - ...
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After School Nightmare
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Setona Mizushiro. It was serialized from 2004 to 2007 in the manga magazine ''Princess'' and collected in ten volumes. It was licensed in North America by Go! Comi, with all volumes adapted by Mallory Reaves and edited by Brynne Chandler. The story is about Mashiro Ichijo, an intersex high-school student who is forced by a teacher to work out their gender identity in a collective dream, and Mashiro's romantic relationships with two classmates, one female and one male. Plot Mashiro Ichijo is a girls' idol, handsome and kind, but he has been hiding a secret all his life; he's not truly male, nor entirely female. He has the upper body of a male but the lower body of a female. When a mysterious school nurse introduces him to a new class, he finds that in order to graduate he has to go to a world of dreams to find a mysterious key, competing with other classmates to find it. Once this key is found, the student graduates and ...
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Action Man (2000 TV Series)
''Action Man'' is a 2000 animated television series based on the Action Man: 1993-2006, toy line of the same name. Though unrelated to the Action Man (1995 TV series), 1995 version, it was the first ''Action Man'' series to be made in CGI. In this series, Alexander "Alex" Mann is an extreme sports athlete known as "Action Man" and is a member of Team Xtreme. Synopsis Alex Mann, Action Man's civilian identity, is an extreme sports athlete of Team Xtreme, taking part in the Mastervision Network's Acceleration Games, a series of unconventional televised sporting activities all over the world. Danger and adrenaline trigger hidden mental powers called the "AMP (Advanced Macro Probability) Factor", a result of secret experiments by his former high school coach Simon Grey. With it, Alex is able to calculate all future possibilities, choosing the best course of action. Alex "Action" Mann, Desmond "Grinder" Sinclair, Agnes "Fidget" Wilson, and Ricky Singh-Baines must stop arch-enemy Docto ...
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Transformers
''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, two alien robot factions at war that can transform into other forms, such as vehicles and animals. The franchise encompasses toys, animation, comic books, video games and films. As of 2011, it generated more than () in revenue, making it one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. The franchise began in 1984 with the ''Transformers'' toy line, comprising transforming mecha toys from Takara's ''Diaclone'' and ''Micro Change'' toylines rebranded for Western markets. The term " Generation 1" (G1) covers both the animated television series ''The Transformers'' and the comic book series of the same name, which are further divided into Japanese, British and Canadian spin-offs. Sequels followed, such as the '' Generation 2'' comic book and ''Beast Wars'' TV series, which became its ...
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