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  1. The Most Important Person. The Most Important Person is an animation / live action series of 66 short subjects of important topics in the lives of children. [1] They were produced in 1972 by Sutherland Learning Associates. From 1972 to 1975, these shorts were seen as part of CBS 's Captain Kangaroo program.

    • "407 Proxy Authentication Required" - Mr. Robot
    • "The Contest" - Seinfeld
    • "Perfect Game" - Attack on Titan
    • "Victory and Death" - Star Wars: The Clone Wars
    • "Zero X and X Rose" - Hunter X Hunter
    • "Two Cathedrals" - The West Wing
    • "Hero" - Attack on Titan
    • "The Phantom Apprentice" - Star Wars: The Clone Wars
    • "Battle of The Bastards" - Game of Thrones
    • "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" - The Twilight Zone

    Season 4, Episode 7

    Created by Sam Esmail and starring Rami Malek, Mr. Robot is the story of a socially-challenged programmer who joins an anarchist group of hackers. "407 Proxy Authentication Required" didn't amaze viewers and critics just from a storytelling point of view; it was visually stunning, featuring top-notch choreography. The whole episode takes place in a single area, between two rooms, almost like a stage play, and it is even divided into "acts." It's something like a modern-day version of Alfred H...

    Season 4, Episode 11

    Among the prestige dramas and big genre storytelling of some shows, it takes a very special episode of a sitcom to stand out in a similar way. However, there is no denying the cultural impact of Seinfeld' season 4, episode 11 "The Contest" when it aired in 1992. The episode was a boundary-pushing half-hour of television that found the four main characters competing to see who could be "master of their domain" the longest. The episode helped to establish Seinfeld as one of the most talked-abou...

    Season 3, Episode 16

    Attack on Titan season 3, episode 16, appropriately titled "Perfect Game," picks up the Scout Regiment's losing battle against the Beast and Colossal Titans that are concurrently attacking separate vulnerable points. As hope begins to wane, the protagonists mount one final — and desperate — ploy to win the day. "Perfect Game" shows exactly why Attack on Titan is one of the highest-rated anime series of all time. Mixing intense action with genuine meditations on leadership and the nature of su...

    Season 7, Episode 12

    The series finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a standout moment in the entireStar Wars franchise. Season 7, episode 12 "Victory and Death" concludes with the unfolding of Order 66 as the war comes to a sudden and violent end. Everything great about The Clone Wars can be found in this final episode, as it plays directly into the events of Revenge of the Sith. The true tragedy of Anakin's downfall and the extermination of the Jedi is tangible, though the events are not seen onscreen. And, a...

    Season 5, Episode 51

    In one of the highest-rated episodes of an anime series, the one hundred and twenty-sixth episode of Hunter x Hunter blew audiences away with the explosive continuation of Mereum and Netero's brutal struggle. The episode remains the favorite during the series' entire run, with fans still not fully over the incredible implications of its ending. The fandom was quick to praise Hunter x Hunter season 5, episode 51 "Zero X and X Rose" as the greatest episode in the series, singling out its writin...

    Season 2, Episode 22

    Aaron Sorkin's political drama The West Wing was known for its engrossing dialogue scenes that showcased Sorkin's amazing talents as a writer. A perfect example of this is one scene in season 2, episode 21 "Two Cathedrals" which helped earn the episode's reputation as one of the greatest episodes of the 21st century. It takes place amidst the scandal of President Jed Bartlet's multiple sclerosis being made public. After losing someone close to him, the final scene of the episode has the presi...

    Season 3, Episode 17

    Attack on Titan is not just another anime series; it has transcended to the level where it is larger than life and supersedes the genre itself. The drama and action in season 3, episode 17 "Hero" remain unmatched. In this episode, Commander Erwin rallies a literal suicide squad to battle the Beast Titan in order to distract him and the others while Levi unleashes the fury of God on them from behind. It's an undeniably epic sequence, and it's up there with top-tier anime moments from acclaimed...

    Season 7, Episode 10

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars premiered on Cartoon Network in 2008 and lasted for five seasons, shifting to Netflix for a sixth and seemingly final season. However, the series was revived on Disney+, with the seventh and conclusive season launching in 2020. This Clone Wars episode heavily features fan-favorite Star Wars characters Darth Maul and Ahsoka Tano, includes some franchise-defining lightsaber battles, and explains the hitherto unsung roles they played in the events of the third canonical...

    Season 6, Episode 9

    No matter how disappointing most fans found the final season of Game of Thrones, it doesn't take away from the fact that the previous seasons consist of some of the best television episodes ever made. Season 6, episode 9 "Battle of the Bastards" was an epic showdown between two of Game of Thrones' most scene-stealing characters: Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton. Nothing gave fans more pleasure than seeing John go to war against Ramsey, who proved to be a horrendous villain since the very beginning....

    Season 5, Episode 3

    The Twilight Zone delivered excellent episodes that stuck in the minds of the audience for decades after they aired. But no episode on the eerie anthology has had the longevity of season 5, episode 3 "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." The episode stars Williams Shatner as a man traveling in a storm who becomes convinced there is a gremlin on the wing of the plane who is sabotaging it yet no one else sees it. From the paranoia to the terrifying appearance of the gremlin, the episode is an edge-of-the...

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  2. 1972–1973. 5m. IMDb RATING. 8.4 /10. 37. YOUR RATING. Rate. Animation Short Family. A group of kids and animals explore various aspects of life. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 3 User reviews. Episodes 2. Browse episodes. 1972. Photos. Add photo. Storyline.

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    • 1972-04-03
    • Animation, Short, Family
    • 5
  3. Joints Let You Bend. Mon, Dec 25, 1972. A doll who can't move because she has no joints is teased by the other toys but on Christmas Eve, her wish to be able to move is granted. Rate.

  4. 1997 • 11 Episodes. Season 1 of The Most Important Person premiered on April 18, 1997. Episode 11. (1x11, June 27, 1997) Season Finale. View All Seasons. Social. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. We don't have any reviews for The Most Important Person. Media. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to The Most Important Person.

  5. Debuting on HBO and Max with the first two episodes of its third season on May 2nd, ‘Hacks’ returns...

  6. The Most Important Person was an animation/live action series of over 60 short subjects of important topics in the lives of children. They were produced in 1972 by Sutherland Learning Associates. From 1972 to 1975, these shorts were seen as part of CBS's Captain Kangaroo program. From 1975 to 1981, these shorts were later syndicated to local television stations, mostly independent stations ...

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