List of RahXephon episodes

RahXephon is an anime television series produced by Bones and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. It was broadcast in Japan on Fuji Television from January 21, 2002 to September 11, 2002. In keeping with the musical theme of the series, episodes are called "movements" and each volume of DVD is called an "orchestration". Each episode has a title screen that provides an English title for that episode, which generally does not correspond to a translation from the Japanese title. In addition to the 26 regular episodes, one recap episode was aired and one episode was released as an (OVA).

The original air dates are schedule dates; these are calendar dates until the April series break, when Fuji Television moved RahXephon from Monday afternoons into a Tuesday late night anime block. Episodes 10 through 26 started at 25:55, which is at 1:55 a.m. Wednesday. This means that the calendar dates of the first and last episode airings are 21 January 2002 and 11 September 2002, respectively. Stations in the Fuji Network System affiliate Tōkai Television Broadcasting network started airing the series in the late night but moved it to late afternoons after the same series break.RahXephon thus remained both a late night and late afternoon anime series throughout its original run.

Children (disambiguation)

Children is the plural of child.

Children or The Children may also refer to:

Films

  • The Children (1980 film), low-budget horror film
  • The Children (1984 film), a French film
  • The Children (1990 film), a British-German drama film directed by Tony Palmer
  • Children (2006 film), an Icelandic film
  • The Children (2008 film), British horror film
  • Children (2011 film), a South Korean film
  • Music

  • Children (band), a Los Angeles-based psychedelic pop band
  • The Children (band), a Canadian band formed in the mid-1960s, featuring William Hawkins, Bruce Cockburn and David Wiffen
  • Children (David Murray album) (1984)
  • Children (The Mission album) (1988)
  • Children (EP), an EP by Seventh Avenue
  • "Children" (Robert Miles song)
  • "Children" (V V Brown song)
  • "Children", a song on EMF's album Schubert Dip
  • "Children", a song on American's album America
  • "Children", a song on Justin Bieber's album Purpose
  • Other uses

  • The Children (miniseries), a three-part miniseries produced for ITV in the United Kingdom
  • The Children (1984 film)

    The Children (French: Les enfants) is a 1984 French comedy film directed by Marguerite Duras. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention.

    Cast

  • Axel Bogousslavsky as Ernesto
  • Daniel Gélin as Enrico
  • Tatiana Moukhine as Natasha
  • Martine Chevallier as Nicole (as Martine Chevalier)
  • André Dussollier as Le directeur d'école
  • Pierre Arditi as Le journaliste
  • References

    External links

  • The Children at the Internet Movie Database

  • The Children (2008 film)

    The Children is a 2008 British horror film directed by Tom Shankland and starring Eva Birthistle and Hannah Tointon.

    Plot

    Casey (Hannah Tointon), a rebellious teenage girl, is travelling with her mother Elaine (Eva Birthistle), her stepfather Jonah (Stephen Campbell Moore), and her two younger half-siblings, Miranda (Eva Sayer) and Paulie (William Howes), to spend the New Year holiday at the secluded home of Elaine's sister, Chloe (Rachel Shelley). Chloe, her husband Robbie (Jeremy Sheffield), and their two young children, Nicky (Jake Hathaway) and Leah (Raffiella Brooks), welcome their visitors. Shortly after arriving, Paulie begins vomiting, which the adults believe is due to travel sickness.

    As the night progresses, Nicky and Leah also begin to show symptoms of an illness. Leah's vomit has strange bacteria in it. As everyone goes to bed, the family cat, Jinxie, goes missing. Casey back at the woods, makes plans with her friends to escape and attend a party when she hears Jinxie snarl. But she is not able to locate the cat. By the next day, all of the children have become infected. At dinner, Miranda becomes violent, scratching Chloe and ruining the food. While Jonah tries to comfort Miranda upstairs, Robbie takes the rest of the children outside to play in the snow. Nicky places a garden rake in Robbie's path while he is sledging, which slices open Robbie's head on impact. The children scream, drawing the attention of Casey, Jonah, Elaine and Chloe. Elaine phones an ambulance, but Robbie quickly dies of his injuries.

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    The Night

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