Cassiopeia (/ˌkæsiəˈpiːə/) may refer to:
Cassiopeia is a 1996 Brazilian CGI animated feature film produced and released by NDR Filmes in Brazil on April 1, 1996. The film is an adventure about the invasion of planet Ateneia by intruders trying to steal their energy. Cassiopeia is the first fully CGI film - Toy Story came out the previous year, but it used scanned molds to produce the characters. The controversy was launched when Disney knew that Cassiopeia was being produced in Brazil (it was 40 minutes ready at time), and then Disney invested $ 50 million to come out ahead, launching a strong marketing campaign, saying that Toy Story was the first fully computer-created movie. That was not true because Disney used clay models to create before the computer and Cassiopeia used CGI in all process.
The planet Ateneia, located in the constellation of Cassiopeia, is attacked by space invaders who begin to drain its vital energy. A distress signal is sent into outer space by the local astronomer, Liza, and received by four heroes who travel across the galaxy to the rescue.
Encantadia is a Filipino fantasy television series (locally known as telefantasya) produced by GMA Network. It was dubbed as the grandest, most ambitious, and most expensive production for Philippine television during its time of release. The pilot episode was aired on May 2, 2005. Its last episode was aired on December 9 of the same year to give way to its second book, Etheria. This series aired its pilot episode on December 12, and its last episode on February 18, 2006. The third and latest installment of the Encantadia saga, entitled Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas, aired its pilot on February 20, 2006 and the series ended on April 28, 2006.
The series garnered both popular and critical recognition at home and abroad, including winning the 2005 Teleserye (Television Series) of the Year at the Los Angeles-based Gawad Amerika Awards.
The entire Encantadia saga is currently aired on Fox Filipino.
Encantadia is a term coined from the Filipino words "enkanto", "enkanta", "enkantada", or "enkantado" (which was in turn derived from the Spanish term encant(ad){o/a}) which means enchanted beings endowed with supernatural powers.
Why?
Why?
Wide open
Wide Oh
(Why?) open
Cassio, could you love me more...? More?
Can we be friends...?
On a journey to Tibet
I call "freedom"
Words unsung
Hold me close
Don't let the wind follow
Don't let the wind take us away
Cassio...
What the fuck - Would you do anything to work out all wrong?
It's my freedom
Cassio! Cassio!
Cassio...
Can you stomach what I've done, oh, to your soul..?
To your soul?
Can we drown?
Getting caught in muddy waters?
Ooh and go down
Ooh forever in doubt
Hold me close
Don't let the wind follow
Don't let the wind take us away
Cassio..
What the fuck - Is anything worth it at all?
It's my freedom
Cassio! Cassio!
Never let me go!
She's been higher
It's my fault!
She never let up
It's my lonely year, its the only salvation
Ooh yeah, it's my final request
Going down... Down
Going down...
My fault, no we're going down! BYE!
Oh we're crashing down, down, down
Oh we're crashing down, down, down
Oh we're crashing down, down, down
Oh we're crashing down, down yeah...
Going down... Down
Yeah
Now I know your higher, down
Mm bye Cassio...