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Columbus State University Press edit

Columbus State University Press is a university press associated with Columbus State University (Columbus, Georgia).

GMU Press edit

George Mason University Press is a university press associated with George Mason University, located in Fairfax, Virginia.[1] The press specializes in books on education, political science, environmental studies, and the history of Virginia and Washington DC.[2] The press is currently an affiliate of the Association of University Presses,[3] to which it was admitted as an introductory member in 2014.[2]

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The George Washington University Press was a university press affiliated with George Washington University, located in Washington, DC. The press was established in 1934, with its first publication being Modern Hispanic America (edited by A. Curtis Wilgus).[4][5] The last major publication by the press was Elmer Louis Kayser's A Medical Center (1973).[6]

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University of New Orleans Press is a university press associated with the University of New Orleans.

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The episode, described as "dynamic" during the DVD commentary, was the result of Xayaphone toying with the idea of making the episode as energetic as possible, by showing extreme angles and unusual shot.[7][8] He did this to both challenge himself creatively, as well as to the keep the world fresh in his mind.[9] The episode was the result of Ward wanting to "do more zombies"; for the longest time, the writers were uninterested in pursing this path, until the third season.[9] It was Osborne's idea to have Jake out run his zombified arm near the climax of the episode.[9] Ward was "stoked" because it was such an original idea, and former series storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar later called it a "great set piece."[9][10] Some of the voices for the zombie inhabitants were done by Ward and Sanchez, although a majority of them were done by Dee Bradley Baker.[8][9]

Earth & Water edit

"Earth & Water" was written and storyboarded by Seo Kim and Somvilay Xayaphone, from a story by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, and Adam Muto.[11] This was the first episode that Kim storyboarded for Adventure Time; after finishing the episode, the Adventure Time staff decided to keep her on as a permanent storyboard artist for the show.[12] Luke Pearson, a British cartoonist who had previously storyboarded the season five episodes "Candy Streets" and "Frost & Fire", served as a storyboard revisionist for this episode, notably developing the concept for Flame Princess as a baby.[13][14] Art direction was handled by Nick Jennings, whereas supervising direction was helmed by Elizabeth Ito.[11]

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A big brown bat, sleeping on a cave wall. The bat species is one of the many that live in the state of Kansas.

15 species of bat have been documented living in the Midwestern state of Kansas.

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  1. ^ "George Mason University Press". Mason Publishing Group. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Association of University Presses (2020). "George Mason University Press". Directory 2021. Washington, DC: Association of University Presses. p. 77. ISBN 9780945103455.
  3. ^ "Our Members". Association of University Presses. Retrieved January 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "'Modern Hispanic America' Subject First Issue from University Press". The University Hatchet. 1934. pp. 1, 4. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  5. ^ Caminita, Ludwig (1934). "Just Between Us". The University Hatchet. p. 2. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  6. ^ Caminita, Ludwig (1974). "A Medical Center". The George Washington University Hatchet. p. 9. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
  7. ^ Herpich, Tom (2014). "From Bad to Worse". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  8. ^ a b Sanchez, Cole (2014). "From Bad to Worse". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  9. ^ a b c d e Ward, Pendleton (2014). "From Bad to Worse". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  10. ^ Sugar, Rebecca (2014). "From Bad to Worse". Adventure Time: The Complete Third Season (DVD commentary track). Los Angeles: Cartoon Network.
  11. ^ a b Ito, Elizabeth (supervising director); Nick Jennings (art director); Seo Kim & Somvilay Xayaphone (storyboard artists) (September 2, 2013). "Earth & Water". Adventure Time. Season 5. Episode 32. Cartoon Network. {{cite episode}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |serieslink= (help)
  12. ^ Kim, Seo (August 30, 2013). "The first AT episode I boarded on airs this Monday". Tumblr. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  13. ^ Adventure Time staff (November 13, 2013). "From Lead Character & Prop Designer Matt Forsythe". Tumblr. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  14. ^ Muto, Adam (May 2, 2014). "Luke Pearson did 'Frost & Fire' and 'Candy Streets', but what was the other episode that he was a storyboard revisionist for". Formspring. Retrieved May 2, 2014.