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  1. Denise Poirier is an American actress. She is best known for playing the character of Æon Flux in the MTV animated series of the same name.. She also had prominent roles in Reign: The Conqueror, HBO's Spawn, and the 1998 Urban Vision Entertainment dub of Golgo 13: Queen Bee, the Vampire Hunter D video game, as well as guest appearances on Seinfeld, Frasier, Murphy Brown, and 3rd Rock from the ...

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  3. Frasier. season 3. The third season of the American television sitcom Frasier aired on NBC from September 19, 1995 to May 21, 1996. This season was mostly directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie (17 episodes). It also featured the episode, "Moon Dance", the first episode in the series to be directed by Kelsey Grammer .

  4. as Maggie • 1 episode • #315 most popular show Frasier is a sitcom that aired from 1993 to 2004. The show follows the life of Dr. Frasier Crane, a psychiatrist and radio host, as he navigates the ups and downs of relationships, family, and his career in Seattle.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Æon_FluxÆon Flux - Wikipedia

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    Æon Flux is set in a surreal German Expressionist-style futuristic universe. The setting comprises a bizarre dystopia populated by mutant creatures, clones, and robots, set within the separated border-wall cities of Monica and Bregna. The title character is a tall, sexy, scantily clad dominatrix secret agent from the city of Monica — skilled in esp...

    Some authors consider the title a reference to the Gnostic notion of an Aeon, noting the influence in the use of a demiurge in one episode, and that the relationship between the main characters parallels the Valentinian notion of a syzygy. Peter Chung, the creator, says the main character's name "started out just being the name of the cartoon and t...

    MTV was the exclusive broadcaster of the series in the United States. In Canada, the shorts aired on MuchMusic and the third season aired a year or so later on the youth-oriented network YTV, in a late-night timeslot, during a period when the network was trying to appeal to an older audience. In Australia and New Zealand, during the early to mid-19...

    VHS

    The entire series was issued as three VHS tapes between 1996 and 1998, entitled Æon Flux, Mission Infinite, and Operative Terminus. These were later collected in a box set. A few of the shorts also appeared on a Best of Liquid Televisioncompilation around the same time.

    DVD

    The first VHS volume (which contained all of the shorts but "Night" and four of the half-hour episodes: "Thanatophobia," "A Last Time for Everything," "Isthmus Crypticus," and "The Purge") was later released in 1997 on a now-out-of-print DVD that was distinct as it did not utilize any menus. With the 2005 release of the live-action movie, the complete series including the shorts and the episodic series was collected in a DVD box set, which was released on November 22, 2005. The set features d...

    UMD

    The complete series was released in a 2-UMD set for the PlayStation Portablein January 2008. This set included all of the shorts and episodes, in their digitally remastered director's cut forms.

    Reviewing the 2005 DVD release, IGNgave the series 9 out of 10, while giving the whole package (shorts, extras and general condition included) a 7 out of 10. CyberpunkReview.com gave the series a glowing review, saying the series was "one of the really creative shows to come out of United States Television. This show validates the purpose of cable ...

    Film

    An Æon Flux Hollywood adaptation, which was released in the United States on December 2, 2005, starring Charlize Theron, provoked controversy among Æon Flux fans over initial reports that the film adaptation seemed to bear little resemblance to the original full-length animated series or the Liquid Television shorts, as no one involved with the original television series had a role in the making of the film. While it does take a number of major liberties with the character and concept of the...

    Comics

    A "graphic novel" called Æon Flux: The Herodotus File, which actually consisted of an assortment of false documents from the world of Æon Flux and a short story-board-style sequence described as "security camera footage" rather than a comic strip story, was published in 1995. In it, authors Mark Mars and Eric Singer provided vague explanations of some of the show's setting and backstory, including how Trevor and Æon met. One hint suggested in the series, and confirmed by Mars and Singer in th...

    Pepsi commercial

    Though not directly connected to the series, a live-action/animated Diet Pepsi commercial titled "Something Wrong?" was directed by Peter Chung and starred Malcolm McDowell as a Trevor Goodchild-like character and Cindy Crawford as an Æon Flux-like character. It was made for Super Bowl XXX in 1996, but was pulled and later aired for broadcast exclusive to MTV. "Something Wrong?" is available online at YouTube.

    Æon Flux at IMDb
    Interview with Peter Chung, creator of Æon Flux
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  7. Denise Poirier. Actress. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Denise Poirier is known for Æon Flux (1991), Spawn (1997) and Princess Mononoke (1997). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro.

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