Episode Six: The Potion Contest

2017 short film made from Pepper&Carrot webcomic episode
Movie open_source_film Q67789148
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Episode Six: The Potion Contest

Summary

Episode Six: The Potion Contest is an open-source film[1].

Key Facts

  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's instance of is recorded as The Potion Contest — instance of (P31): open-source film[2].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's instance of is recorded as The Potion Contest — instance of (P31): short film[3].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's instance of is recorded as The Potion Contest — instance of (P31): animatic[4].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's director is recorded as The Potion Contest — director (P57): Nikolai Mamashev[5].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's genre is recorded as The Potion Contest — genre (P136): spokon[6].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's genre is recorded as The Potion Contest — genre (P136): kaiju[7].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's based on is recorded as The Potion Contest — based on (P144): The Potion Contest[8].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's part of the series is recorded as The Potion Contest — part of the series (P179): Pepper&Carrot animatics[9].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's original language of film or TV show is recorded as The Potion Contest — original language of film or TV show (P364): Russian[10].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's Commons category is recorded as Morevna Project Pepper&Carrot episode 6[11].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's color is recorded as The Potion Contest — color (P462): color[12].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's country of origin is recorded as The Potion Contest — country of origin (P495): Russia[13].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Pepper[14].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Carrot[15].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Mayor Bramble[16].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Shichimi[17].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Yuzu[18].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Coriander[19].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Mango[20].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Saffron[21].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): Truffel[22].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's characters is recorded as The Potion Contest — characters (P674): oversized posh zombie canary[23].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's voice actor is recorded as The Potion Contest — voice actor (P725): Duffy Weber[24].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's voice actor is recorded as The Potion Contest — voice actor (P725): Nikolai Mamashev[25].
  • Episode Six: The Potion Contest's voice actor is recorded as The Potion Contest — voice actor (P725): Ariel Hancock[26].

Body

Authorship and Creation

Episode Six: The Potion Contest's director is recorded as The Potion Contest — director (P57): Nikolai Mamashev[5].

Publication

Episode Six: The Potion Contest's original language of film or TV show is recorded as The Potion Contest — original language of film or TV show (P364): Russian[10]. Genres include The Potion Contest — genre (P136): spokon[6] and The Potion Contest — genre (P136): kaiju[7]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Potion Contest — part of the series (P179): Pepper&Carrot animatics[9].

Subject and Themes

Episode Six: The Potion Contest's part of the series is recorded as The Potion Contest — part of the series (P179): Pepper&Carrot animatics[9].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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