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  1. Earthsea (originally titled Legend of Earthsea) is a 2004 Sci Fi Channel miniseries very loosely based on Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea novels. It stars Shawn Ashmore as a wizard named Ged.

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  2. Earthsea: A TV adaptation by Syfy, from 2004. It was originally called Legend of Earthsea . Tales from Earthsea : An animated film from Studio Ghibli from 2006.

  3. A description of tropes appearing in Earthsea. A classic series of high fantasy books by Ursula K. Le Guin, which began as a pair of short stories: "The …

  4. Legend of Earthsea (later shortened to Earthsea) is a two-part television fantasy miniseries produced for the Sci-Fi Channel and aired in 2004. It is an adaptation of the Earthsea novels by Ursula K. Le Guin. The teleplay was written by Gavin Scott, and the series was directed by Robert Lieberman.

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  5. Get to know the world of Earthsea! Explore the islands of Earthsea! Meet the characters of the Earthsea books! This Wikia is about Earthsea, a fantasy world created by Ursula K. Le Guin. Currently there are five Earthsea novels, nine short stories, one anime-film adaptation and a TV-miniseries.

  6. Earthsea: With Shawn Ashmore, Kristin Kreuk, Isabella Rossellini, Sebastian Roché. A reckless young man is destined to become the greatest sorcerer the mystical land of Earthsea has ever known.

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  8. Ursula K. Le Guin. Author (2 Episodes) Gavin Scott. Teleplay (2 Episodes), Writer (2 Episodes) Legend of Earthsea is a two-night television miniseries adaptation of the "Earthsea" novels by Ursula K. Le Guin. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel in December 2004.

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