animated television programs

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animated television programs

Anime and manga

2015
Looks at the pioneers, the innovators, and the creative techniques of anime and manga.

Frosty the snowman

2004
Presents two Frosty stories, the first in which the snowman comes to life and must outwit an evil magaician before he can find safety with Santa at the North Pole, and the second in which Frosty returns to help thwart an evil tycoon who wants to eliminate snow.

I can see clearly now

a novel
2009
In 1972, four talented songwriters are thrown together to create a series of short, educational songs that will be played during a television network's Saturday morning cartoons, and as the artists try to unlock their creativity, they are inspired to change the world and bring out the best in each other and the children they are hoping to reach.

The Simpsons handbook

secret tips from the pros
2007
Provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for drawing major and minor characters from the television program "The Simpsons" and includes discussion on illustrating different costumes, backgrounds, and props.

Yu-Gi-Oh! handbook

2002
The history of Yu-Gi-Oh, a comic series created in 1996 by Japanese comic artist Kazuki Takahashi. It has since grown to include an animated television series, video games, the Duel Monsters card game, and trading cards.

Miffy and friends

2004
Miffy and her friends in playtime fun.

Sleepovers, sports, and more

2006
The complete seventh season of the series chronicling the adventures of eight year-old aardvark Arthur Reed, his four year-old sister D.W., and their family and friends.

SpongeBob exposed!

the insider's guide to SpongeBob SquarePants
2004
A guide to SpongeBob SquarePants, facts about the show, the cast memebers, behind-the-scenes, and an interview with the creator, Stephen Hillenburg.

Anime classics zettai!

100 must-see Japanese animation masterpieces
2007
Offers detailed reviews of one hundred of what the authors believe are the best Japanese animated films, television series, and made-for-video series to be released in the United States from 1958 to the present.

Ben 10, alien force

the complete guide
2009
Fifteen-year-old Ben straps on his Omnitrix, which allows him to change into different aliens, and sets out in search of his missing grandpa Max, discovering new friends and foes along the way.

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