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  1. United States. Language. English. Gen13 is a 1998 American animated superhero film based on the Gen 13 comic book series published by WildStorm Productions which is a part of DC Comics. The film, released in 2000, was directed by Kevin Altieri and produced by WildStorm.

    • Amotz Plessner, Joseph Magee
    • July 17, 1998 (Wizard World Chicago)
    • Jim Lee, Karen Kolus, John Nee
  2. Gen¹³: Directed by Kevin Altieri. With Alicia Witt, John de Lancie, Elizabeth Daily, Flea. Caitlin Fairchild is a teenager who is offered a place in an institute for gifted children. She soon learns that the school isn't really a school, but rather a military project to turn children with a special genetic structure into super soldiers.

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    • Not Rated
    • Kevin Altieri
  3. Dec 29, 2011 · Gen 13 - The Movie (Trailer) NerdIrgendwas. 1.43K subscribers. Subscribed. 216. 35K views 12 years ago. Trailer of the animated movie. Based on the comic books by Jim Lee ...more. Trailer...

    • Dec 29, 2011
    • 35.9K
    • NerdIrgendwas
  4. Gen 13 2000 List. Reviews 84% 250+ Ratings Audience Score Read More Read Less. Audience ... Plus, I admire an animated superhero movie that doesn't pull its punches, veering a thin line between PG ...

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    • Alicia Witt, John de Lancie, E.G. Daily, Flea
    • Kevin Altieri
  5. Horror. Sci-fi. DC. Gen¹³ is a 1999 animated film based on the comic of the same name. College student Caitlin Fairchild is offered a scholarship by the National Security Committee to attend a secret military-based school set in a U.S. desert. While there she meets new friends Percival Chang (Grunge) and Roxanne...

  6. Jan 19, 2019 · 8.41K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 77K views 5 years ago. Gen¹³ is an animated American science-fiction Superhero action film based on the Gen¹³ comic book series published by WildStorm...

    • 86 min
    • 77.9K
    • Retro Channel
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gen¹³Gen¹³ - Wikipedia

    He had previously proven himself writing two stories using Gen 13 characters ("Grunge: The Movie," published in Gen 13 Bootleg, and the standalone mini-series Magical Drama Queen Roxy), as well as a two-issue fill-in piece featuring a pop idol who threatened to take over the world with a catchy song. Warren's run was well received by fans and ...

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