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All the books by Random House adapted to cinema and television
Following a sheltered existence away from the human realm, the four Turtle brothers embark on a mission to be recognized as ordinary teenagers by the inhabitants of New York City. Their path to acceptance involves performing heroic deeds. Assisted by their newfound ally April O’Neil, the brothers embark on a quest to uncover the secrets of a enigmatic criminal organization. However, their journey takes a perilous turn when they find themselves facing an onslaught of mutant adversaries.
Kumandra is a prosperous land rampaged by the Druun, evil spirits that petrify people and multiply after absorbing their life force. 500 years later, Chief Benja of the Heart tribe has been training his daughter Raya to guard the orb while firmly believing that the tribes will be united once again.
Set in Toronto between 2002 and 2003, the film centers around Meilin “Mei” Lee, a confident 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian who is torn between staying her mother’s dutiful daughter and the chaos of adolescence. Whenever she gets too excited or stressed, she “poofs” into a giant red panda.
In the town of Whoville, the human-like people called Whos are filled with excitement about celebrating Christmas. She takes this response literally and attempts to go to the North Pole to talk to Santa, but when Donna tells her that it would take a month to travel there, she instead decides to try trapping Santa with the help of her friends.
The story of Buzz Lightyear, the character who inspired the action figure in the Toy Story films. In the film, Buzz does his first test flight for Star Command, but he ends up time travelling 62 years into the future instead and must now find a way to return home. However, when the evil Emperor Zurg threatens the universe’s safety along the way, Buzz may be its only hope to save it.
Despite the fact that Searcher Clade has always been a farmer and lacks the bravery of his family of explorers, he and his family are compelled to complete their most important mission because they must rely on one another and set aside their differences in order to travel to an uncharted and dangerous land in search of a special creature that is waiting.