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Leaving New York City behind, Stitch crash-lands in India, where he is followed by the evil Cluster Sovereign and its super-smart robots — and they’re more determined than ever to recapture Experiment 626! Lilo & Stitch continue their globe-hopping adventures under the expert navigation of writer GREG PAK and artist GIULIA GIACOMINO, with added photo opportunities courtesy of cover artists NICOLETTA BALDARI, TRISH FORSTNER, EDWIN GALMON and CRAIG ROUSSEAU!
Get ready for some nonstop fun and adventure with Lilo & Stitch, the story of a lonely Hawaiian girl who unknowingly adopts an escaped alien as her pet! Kids can relive all the excitement of Disney's newest animated feature film with this 64-page, full-color Read-Aloud Storybook.
A collection of comic stories featuring a little Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and her alien pet, Stitch.
Timed for publication just before the UK release of the long-awaited next Disney film, LILO & STITCH, this luxuriously illustrated gift book celebrates the spirit and beauty of Hawaiian culture and reveals the heart-warming stories behind the making of the film. Relating the personal experiences of the team who brought Disney's newest animated feature to life in a form reminiscent of richly illustrated classic storybooks, this volume will delight all lovers of art and dreamers of paradise who want a peak into the moviemaking journey.
These full-color compilations are a must have for fans of the immensely popular comics that run in Disney Adventures magazine and Comic Zone. Each book features a different character or theme picked from the top-rated magazine strips. In Volume One, it’s out-of-this world excitement with the impish antics of everyone’s favorite alien—Stitch!
"Lilo loves the holidays, but Stitch has never celebrated them on Earth before! Stitch is excited about food, presents, and special 'ohana time. Will he be naughty or nice."--Page 4 of cover.
This comprehensive title is among the first to extensively use newly released 2010 U.S. Census data to examine multiculturalism today and tomorrow in America. This distinction is important considering the following NPR report by Eyder Peralta: "Based on the first national numbers released by the Census Bureau, the AP reports that minorities account for 90 percent of the total U.S. growth since 2000, due to immigration and higher birth rates for Latinos." According to John Logan, a Brown University sociologist who has analyzed most of the census figures, "The futures of most metropolitan areas in the country are contingent on how attractive they are to Hispanic and Asian populations." Both non-Hispanic whites and blacks are getting older as a group. "These groups are tending to fade out," he added. Another demographer, William H. Frey with the Brookings Institution, told The Washington Post that this has been a pivotal decade. "We’re pivoting from a white-black-dominated American population to one that is multiracial and multicultural." Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia explores this pivotal moment and its ramifications with more than 900 signed entries not just providing a compilation of specific ethnic groups and their histories but also covering the full spectrum of issues flowing from the increasingly multicultural canvas that is America today. Pedagogical elements include an introduction, a thematic reader’s guide, a chronology of multicultural milestones, a glossary, a resource guide to key books, journals, and Internet sites, and an appendix of 2010 U.S. Census Data. Finally, the electronic version will be the only reference work on this topic to augment written entries with multimedia for today’s students, with 100 videos (with transcripts) from Getty Images and Video Vault, the Agence France Press, and Sky News, as reviewed by the media librarian of the Rutgers University Libraries, working in concert with the title’s editors.
Identity in Animation: A Journey into Self, Difference, Culture and the Body uncovers the meaning behind some of the most influential characters in the history of animation and questions their unique sense of who they are and how they are formed. Jane Batkin explores how identity politics shape the inner psychology of the character and their exterior motivation, often buoyed along by their questioning of ‘place’ and ‘belonging’ and driven by issues of self, difference, gender and the body. Through this, Identity in Animation illustrates and questions the construction of stereotypes as well as unconventional representations within American, European and Eastern animation. It does so with examples such as the strong gender tropes of Japan’s Hayao Miyazaki, the strange relationships created by Australian director Adam Elliot and Nick Park’s depiction of Britishness. In addition, this book discusses Betty Boop’s sexuality and ultimate repression, Warner Bros’ anarchic, self-aware characters and Disney’s fascinating representation of self and society. Identity in Animation is an ideal book for students and researchers of animation studies, as well as any media and film studies students taking modules on animation as part of their course.
This book describes the dubbing process of English-language animated films produced by US companies in the 21st century, exploring how linguistic variation and multilingualism are used to create characters and identities and examining how Italian dubbing professionals deal with this linguistic characterisation. The analysis carried out relies on a diverse range of research tools: text analysis, corpus study and personal communications with dubbing practitioners. The book describes the dubbing workflow and dubbing strategies in Italy and seeks to identify recurrent patterns and therefore norms, as well as stereotypes or creativity in the way multilingualism and linguistic variation are tackled. It will be of interest to students and scholars of translation, linguistic variation, film and media.