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Original work | Ghost in the Shell |
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Ghost in the Shell[a] is a Japanese cyberpunk media franchise based on the seinen manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. The manga, first serialized in 1989 under the subtitle of The Ghost in the Shell, and later published as its own tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, told the story of the fictional counter-cyberterrorist organization Public Security Section 9, led by protagonist Major Motoko Kusanagi, and is set in mid-21st century Japan.
Animation studio Production I.G has produced several anime adaptations of the series. These include the 1995 film of the same name and its 2004 sequel, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence; the 2002 television series, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, and its 2020 follow-up, Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045; and the Ghost in the Shell: Arise original video animation (OVA) series. In addition, an American-produced live-action film was released on March 31, 2017.
Overview[edit]
Title[edit]
The original editor Koichi Yuri says: At first, Ghost in the Shell came from Shirow, but when Yuri asked "something more flashy", Shirow came up with "攻殻機動隊 Koukaku Kidou Tai (Shell Squad)" for Yuri. But Shirow was attached to including "Ghost in the Shell" as well even if in smaller type.[1]
Setting[edit]
Primarily set in the mid-twenty-first century in the fictional Japanese city of Niihama, Niihama Prefecture (新浜県新浜市, Niihama-ken Niihama-shi),[b] otherwise known as New Port City (ニューポートシティ, Nyū Pōto Shiti), the manga and the many anime adaptations follow the members of Public Security Section 9, a task-force consisting of various professionals skilled at solving and preventing crime, mostly with some sort of police background. Political intrigue and counter-terrorism operations are standard fare for Section 9, but the various actions of corrupt officials, companies, and cyber-criminals in each scenario are unique and require the diverse skills of Section 9's staff to prevent a series of incidents from escalating.
In this post-cyberpunk iteration of a possible future, computer technology has advanced to the point that many members of the public possess cyberbrains, technology that allows them to interface their biological brain with various networks. The level of cyberization varies from simple minimal interfaces to almost complete replacement of the brain with cybernetic parts, in cases of severe trauma. This can also be combined with various levels of prostheses, with a fully prosthetic body enabling a person to become a cyborg. The main character of Ghost in the Shell, Major Motoko Kusanagi, is such a cyborg, having had a terrible accident befall her as a child that ultimately required her to use a full-body prosthesis to house her cyberbrain. This high level of cyberization, however, opens the brain up to attacks from highly skilled hackers, with the most dangerous being those who will hack a person to bend to their whims.
Media[edit]
Literature[edit]
Original manga[edit]
The original Ghost in the Shell manga ran in Japan from April 1989 to November 1990 in Kodansha's manga anthology Young Magazine, and was released in a tankōbon volume on October 2, 1991.[2] Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface followed in 1997 for 9 issues in Young Magazine, and was collected in the Ghost in the Shell: Solid Box on December 1, 2000.[3] Then a standard version with modifications and new pages was published on June 26, 2001.[4] Four stories from Man-Machine Interface that were not released in tankobon format from previous releases were later collected in Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor, and published by Kodansha on July 17, 2003.[5] Several art books have also been published for the manga.
Films[edit]
Animated films[edit]
Two animated films based on the original manga have been released, both directed by Mamoru Oshii and animated by Production I.G. Ghost in the Shell was released in 1995 and follows the "Puppet Master" storyline from the manga. It was re-released in 2008 as Ghost in the Shell 2.0 with new audio and updated 3D computer graphics in certain scenes.[6] Innocence, otherwise known as Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, was released in 2004, with its story based on a chapter from the first manga.
Live-action film[edit]
In 2008, DreamWorks and producer Steven Spielberg acquired the rights to a live-action film adaptation of the original Ghost in the Shell manga.[7] On January 24, 2014, Rupert Sanders was announced as director, with a screenplay by William Wheeler.[8] In April 2016, the full cast was announced, which included Juliette Binoche, Chin Han, Lasarus Ratuere and Kaori Momoi, and Scarlett Johansson in the lead role;[9] the casting of Johansson drew accusations of whitewashing.[10][11][12][13] Principal photography on the film began on location in Wellington, New Zealand, on February 1, 2016. Filming wrapped in June 2016.[14] Ghost in the Shell premiered in Tokyo on March 16, 2017, and was released in the United States on March 31, 2017, in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D.[15] It received mixed reviews, with praise for its visuals and Johansson's performance but criticism for its script.[16][17]
Television[edit]
Stand Alone Complex TV series, film and ONA[edit]
In 2002, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex premiered on Animax, presenting a new telling of Ghost in the Shell independent from the original manga, focusing on Section 9's investigation of the Laughing Man hacker.[18] It was followed in 2004 by a second season titled Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, which focused on the Individual Eleven terrorist group.[19] The primary storylines of both seasons were compressed into OVAs broadcast as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex The Laughing Man in 2005 and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Individual Eleven in 2006.[20][21] Also in 2006, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society, featuring Section 9's confrontation with a hacker known as the Puppeteer, was broadcast, serving as a finale to the anime series.[22] The extensive score for the series and its films was composed by Yoko Kanno.[23]
On April 7, 2017, Kodansha and Production I.G announced that Kenji Kamiyama and Shinji Aramaki would be co-directing a new Kōkaku Kidōtai anime production.[24] On December 7, 2018, it was reported by Netflix that they had acquired the worldwide streaming rights to the original net animation (ONA) anime series, titled Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, and that it would premiere on April 23, 2020. The series will be in 3DCG and Sola Digital Arts will be collaborating with Production I.G on the project. It was later revealed that Ilya Kuvshinov will handle character designs.[25] The series had two seasons of 12 episodes each.[26]
In addition to the anime, a series of published books, two separate manga adaptations, and several video games for consoles and mobile phones have been released for Stand Alone Complex.
Arise OVA, TV series and film[edit]
In 2013, a new iteration of the series titled Ghost in the Shell: Arise premiered, taking an original look at the Ghost in the Shell world, set before the original manga. It was released as a series of four original video animation (OVA) episodes (with limited theatrical releases) from 2013 to 2014, then recompiled as a 10-episode television series under the title of Kōkaku Kidōtai: Arise - Alternative Architecture. An additional fifth OVA titled Pyrophoric Cult, originally premiering in the Alternative Architecture broadcast as two original episodes, was released on August 26, 2015.[27] Kazuchika Kise served as the chief director of the series, with Tow Ubukata as head writer.[28] Cornelius was brought onto the project to compose the score for the series, with the Major's new voice actress Maaya Sakamoto also providing vocals for certain tracks.
Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie, also known as Ghost in the Shell: Arise − The Movie or New Ghost in the Shell, is a 2015 film directed by Kazuya Nomura that serves as a finale to the Ghost in the Shell: Arise story arc. The film is a continuation to the plot of the Pyrophoric Cult episode of Arise, and ties up loose ends from that arc.
A manga adaptation was serialized in Kodansha's Young Magazine, which started on March 13 and ended on August 26, 2013.[29][30]
2026 anime[edit]
On May 25, 2024, it was announced that a new anime television series adaptation will be produced by Science Saru for a 2026 premiere.[31] Saru will be a production committee with Bandai Namco Filmworks, Kodansha and Production I.G.[32]
Video games[edit]
Ghost in the Shell was developed by Exact and released for the PlayStation on July 17, 1997, in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment.[33] It is a third-person shooter featuring an original storyline where the character plays a rookie member of Section 9. The video game's soundtrack Megatech Body features various techno artists, such as Takkyu Ishino, Scan X and Mijk Van Dijk.[34]
Several video games were also developed to tie into the Stand Alone Complex television series, in addition to a first-person shooter by Nexon and Neople titled Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - First Assault Online, released in 2016.[35]
Legacy[edit]
Ghost in the Shell influenced some prominent filmmakers. The Wachowskis, creators of The Matrix and its sequels, showed it to producer Joel Silver, saying, "We wanna do that for real."[36] The Matrix series took several concepts from the film, including the Matrix digital rain, which was inspired by the opening credits of Ghost in the Shell, and the way characters access the Matrix through holes in the back of their necks. Other parallels have been drawn to James Cameron's Avatar, Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Jonathan Mostow's Surrogates. James Cameron cited Ghost in the Shell as a source of inspiration,[37] citing it as an influence on Avatar.[38]
Bungie's 2001 third-person action game Oni draws substantial inspiration from Ghost in the Shell's setting and characters.[39][40] Ghost in the Shell also influenced video games such as the Metal Gear Solid series,[41] Deus Ex,[42] and Cyberpunk 2077.[43][44]
Explanatory notes[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Official Log 1". Young Magazine Pirate Edition. 2003. p. 9.
- ^ 攻殻機動隊(1) [Ghost in the Shell (1)] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
- ^ 攻殻機動隊SOLID BOX [Ghost in the Shell SOLID BOX]. Seven Net Shopping Co., Ltd. (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-03-01. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
- ^ "『攻殻機動隊2』(士郎 正宗) 製品詳細 講談社コミックプラス". 講談社コミックプラス (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-06-14.
- ^ 攻殻機動隊 1.5 [Ghost in the Shell 1.5] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
- ^ "Ghost in the Shell to Return to Japanese Theaters". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
- ^ Siegel, Tatiana; Fleming, Michael (April 14, 2008). "DreamWorks to make 'Ghost' in 3-D". Variety. Archived from the original on August 18, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
- ^ Bishop, Bryan (January 25, 2014). "Live-action 'Ghost in the Shell' movie signs the director of 'Snow White and the Huntsman'". The Verge. Archived from the original on March 3, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
- ^ "Ghost in the Shell Photo Released as Production Begins". ComingSoon.net. April 14, 2016. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ Brown, Tracey (January 10, 2015). "'Ghost in the Shell': Scarlett Johansson casting called 'whitewashing'". HERO COMPLEX. Archived from the original on April 18, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ Child, Ben (January 16, 2015). "DreamWorks accused of 'whitewashing' Ghost in the Shell by casting Scarlett Johansson". The Guardian. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
- ^ "Is Scarlett Johansson casting Hollywood 'whitewashing'?". BBC News. April 19, 2016. Archived from the original on July 19, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ^ Fuster, Jeremy (April 14, 2016). "'Ghost In The Shell' Fans Not Happy About 'Whitewashed' American Remake". TheWrap. Archived from the original on April 17, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
RUSH
RUSH theme by Maynardjk
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Vegeta v1.2
Vegeta version 1.2 theme by Vegeta300
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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
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Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Assassin’s Creed v2
Assassin’s Creed version 2 theme by Vegeta300
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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.The Office
The Office theme by ryanindy124
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The Office is the title of a number of mockumentary sitcoms based on a British series originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as The Office in 2001. The original series also starred Gervais as the boss and main character of the show. The two seasons were broadcast on BBC Two in 2001 and 2002, totalling 12 episodes, with two special episodes in 2003, and an extra short spectacular ten years later.[1] Versions of the original were subsequently made in Germany, the United States, and many other countries.
The longest-running version of the series, the U.S. adaptation, ran for nine seasons on the NBC Television Network from 2005 to 2013, with a total of 201 episodes. According to Nielsen Ratings as of April 2019, the US version of The Office was the No. 1 streamed show on Netflix in the United States.[2] A follow-up of the US version was announced in late 2023 following the end of the labor disputes in Hollywood and has been picked up by Peacock, a streaming service owned by NBCUniversal Media Group.[3]
International versions[a][edit]
Country/Region Title Network Original run Australia The Office Australia Amazon Prime Video 2024 (in production from June 2023)[5][6] Canada La Job 2006, 9 October –
2007, 1 JanuaryChile La ofis Canal 13 2008, 6 August –
2008, 22 NovemberCzech Republic Kancl ČT1 2014, 1 December –
2014, 17 DecemberFinland Konttori Nelonen 2017, 3 March –
2019, 15 FebruaryFrance Le Bureau Canal+ 2006, 25 May –
2006, 30 JuneGermany Stromberg[b] ProSieben 2004, 11 October –
2012, 31 JanuaryGreece TBA ANT1 TBA, 2023 India The Office Hotstar 2019, 28 June –
2019, 15 SeptemberIsrael HaMisrad yes Comedy 2010, 10 August –
2013, 3 OctoberPoland The Office PL Canal+ 2021, 22 October –
2023, 24 NovemberSaudi Arabia Al Maktab MBC 2022, 28 October –
2023, 6 January[7][8][9]Sweden Kontoret TV4 2012, 12 February –
2013, 17 MarchUnited Kingdom The Office BBC Two 2001, 9 July –
2003, 27 DecemberUnited States The Office NBC 2005, 24 March –
2013, 16 MayCounterparts[edit]
English-language German-language French-language Spanish-language Hebrew-language Swedish-language Czech-language Finnish-language Hindi-language Polish-language Name The Office The Office Stromberg Le Bureau
("The Office")La Job
("The Job")La ofis
("The Office")HaMisrad (המשרד, "The Office") Kontoret
("The Office")Kancl ("The Office") Konttori
("The Office")The Office The Office PL Firm Wernham Hogg Dunder Mifflin[c] Capitol-Versicherung AG Cogirep Les Papiers Jennings Papeles Lozano פייפר אופיס (Piper Office) Svensk kontorshygien AB Papír a print Leskisen paperi Wilkins Chawla Kropliczanka Business Paper Paper and Office Supplies[c] Insurance Paper Paper Paper Office supplies Office hygiene Paper Paper Paper Mineral water Location Slough Scranton Unspecified, but filmed in Cologne Villepinte Côte-de-Liesse Santiago Centro Yehud Upplands-Väsby Brno Riihimäki Faridabad Siedlce Regional
ManagerDavid Brent
(Ricky Gervais)Michael Scott
(Steve Carell)
Andy Bernard
(Ed Helms)Bernd Stromberg
(Christoph Maria Herbst)Gilles Triquet
(François Berléand)David Gervais
(Antoine Vézina)Manuel Cerda
(Luis Gnecco)Avi Meshulam
(Dvir Benedek)Ove Sundberg
(Henrik Dorsin)Marek Chvála Pentti Markkanen
(Sami Hedberg)Jagdeep Chadda
(Mukul Chadda)Michał Holc
(Piotr Polak)
president
Patrycja Kowalska
(Vanessa Aleksander)
S1: vicepresident
S2: co-president
S3: member of the boardSenior Sales
RepresentativeTim Canterbury
(Martin Freeman)Jim Halpert
(John Krasinski)Ulf Steinke
(Oliver Wnuk)Paul Delorme
(Jérémie Elkaïm)Louis Tremblay
(Sébastien Huberdeau)Diego Ramírez
(Pablo Cazals)Yossi
(Eldad Fribas)Erik Lundkvist
(Kim Sulocki)Tomáš Trojan
(Michal Dalecký)Timo
(Pyry Äikää)Amit Sharma
(Sayandeep Sengupta)S1: Franek Wójcik
(Mikołaj Matczak)
since S2: Adam Szeliga
(Rafał Kowalski)
new marketing specialistAssistant (to the) Regional Manager Gareth Keenan
(Mackenzie Crook)Dwight Schrute
(Rainn Wilson)Berthold "Ernie" Heisterkamp
(Bjarne Mädel)Joel Liotard
(Benoît Carré)Sam Bisaillon
(Paul Ahmarani)Cristián Müller
(Mauricio Dell)Yariv Shauli
(Maayan Blum)Viking Ytterman
(Björn Gustafsson)Jáchym Kořen
(Radim Novák)Jaakko
(Antti Heikkinen)T.P. Mishra
(Gopal Datt)Darek Wasiak
(Adam Woronowicz)
head of the logistics departmentReceptionists Dawn Tinsley
(Lucy Davis)Pam Beesly
(Jenna Fischer)
Erin Hannon
(Ellie Kemper)Tanja Seifert
(Diana Staehly)Laetitia Kadiri
(Anne-Laure Balbir)Anne Viens
(Sophie Cadieux)Rocío Poblete
(Nathalia Aragonese)Dana
(Mali Levi)Therese Johansson
(Sissela Benn)Anna Kručinská
(Sara Venclovská)Anna
(Linda Wiklund)Pammi
(Samridhi Dewan)Asia Kasprzyk
(Kornelia Strzelecka)Temp Ricky Howard
(Oliver Chris)Ryan Howard
(B. J. Novak)Jonas Fischer
(Max Mauff)Felix Pradier
(Xavier Robic)–Felipe Tomic
(César Sepúlveda)Regev Steiner
(Amir Wolf)–Ota Kačer
(Jiří Hájek)"OP"
(K. Puura)Sapan Gill
(Abhinav Sharma)–Corporate
SupervisorsJennifer Taylor‑Clarke
(Stirling Gallacher)Neil Godwin
(Patrick Baladi)
Jan Levinson
(Melora Hardin)
Gabe Lewis
(Zach Woods)Tatjana Berkel
(Tatjana Alexander)Juliette Lebrac
(Astrid Bas)Emmanuelle Sirois-Keaton
(Nathalie Coupal)Jimena Ibarra
(Liliana García)Yelena
(Helena Yaralova)Idun Falkenberg
(Lisa Linnertorp)Lenka Falešníková-Vondráčková
(Pavla Vitázková)Katariina
(Vera Kiiskinen)Riya Pahwa
(Gauahar Khan)CEO - Patrycja's father
(Tomasz Sapryk)
Patryk Kowalski
(Maciej Musiałowski)Accountants Sheila
(Jane Lucas)Angela Martin
(Angela Kinsey)– Daniel Gabarda
(Frédéric Merlo)– Yanni
(Jimena Nuñez)
Teresita
(Luz María Yacometti)Karol
(Roberto Pollak)
Ababa "Avi" Sharon
(Yossi Vassa)Lennart Forsström
(Rikard Ulvshammar)
Anna Norén
(Anna Åström)
Margareta Wivallius
(Ingbritt Hjälm)Petra
(Barbora Sousa)Maarit
(Lotta Lindroos)Anjali
(Priyanka Setia)Sebastian Sołtys
(Jan Sobolewski)Oliver
(Howard Saddler)Oscar Martinez
(Oscar Nunez)Viktor
(Tomáš Sýkora)Farzin
(Mazdak Nassir)Rinchin
(Chien Ho Liao)Keith Bishop
(Ewen MacIntosh)Kevin Malone
(Brian Baumgartner)César
(Alfredo Portuondo)Teppo
(Jan Nyquist)Kutti
(Gavin Methalaka)Travelling Sales
RepresentativeChris Finch
(Ralph Ineson)Todd Packer
(David Koechner)Theo Hölter
(Andreas Schmidt)Didier Leguelec
(Jean-Pierre Loustau)Rocky Larocque
(Yves Amyot)Carlitos García
(Sergio Piña)Shimi Guetta
(Shai Avivi)"Boozen"
(Kristoffer Appelquist)Jiří Nebeský
(Rastislav Gajdoš)–Prem Chopra
(Ranvir Shorey)Tadek Boniacha
(Wojciech Żołądkowicz)
unemployed Manager friendReceptionist's
fiancéLee
(Joel Beckett)Roy Anderson
(David Denman)Roland
(off camera)Ludovic Correia
(Julien Favart)Luc
(Martin Tremblay)Marco (Marcelo Maldonado)
Lavi
(Alon Hamawi)Kenneth Gustavsson
Peter JanssonLibor
(Dušan Vitázek)Ripa
(Leo Honkonen)Parmeet
(Kunal Pant)Paweł Szod
(Jakub Zając)Senior Sales Representative's
girlfriendRachel
(Stacey Roca)Katy Moore
(Amy Adams)
Karen Filippelli
(Rashida Jones)Tanja Seifert
(see above)–Julie
(Évelyne Rompré)Catalina
(María José Urúza)Shiri
(Noa Wollman)––Loveleen
(Anandita Pagnis)S1: Marta Bielecka
(Katarzyna Gałązka)Other office
co-workersJamie
(Jamie Deeks)
Ben
(Ben Bradshaw)
Emma
(Emma Manton)
Donna
(Sally Bretton)
Joan
(Yvonne D’Alpra)
Malcolm
(Robin Hooper)
Brenda
(Julie Fernandez)
Trudy
(Rachel Isaac)Stanley Hudson
(Leslie David Baker)
Phyllis Lapin-Vance
(Phyllis Smith)
Kelly Kapoor
(Mindy Kaling)
Toby Flenderson
(Paul Lieberstein)
Meredith Palmer
(Kate Flannery)
Creed Bratton
(Creed Bratton)Erika Burstedt
(Martina Eitner-Acheampong)
Jennifer Schirrmann
(Milena Dreißig)
Lars Lehnhoff
(Laurens Walter)
Nicole Rückert
(Angelika Richter)
Hans Schmelzer
(Ralf Husmann)
Sabine Buhrer
(Maja Beckmann)––Trini
(Karla Matta)
Jesús
(Marcelo Valdivieso)
Benito Rojas (Vittorio Yaconi)
Dante Espinoza (Cristián Quezada)Yevgeni
(Dima Ross)
Leah
(Ayelet Robinson)
Riki
(Hilla Sarjon)
Abed
(Jamil Khoury)Britt-Marie Lind
(Veronica Dahlström)
Massoud Ghorbani
(Hassan Brijany)
Robin T. Larsson
(David Druid)
Örjan Almqvist
(Christoffer Olofsson)Aune
(Paula Siimes)
Leyla
(Ushma Olava)Saleem
(Sunil Jetly)
Sarla Bansal
(Preeti Kochar)
Madhukar
(Mayur Bansiwal)
Kitty Kataria
(Mallika Dua)Bożena Grabowska
(Milena Lisiecka)
Gosia Uszyńska
(Monika Obara)
Agnieszka Majewska
(Monika Kulczyk)
Levan Kobiaszwili
(Marcin Pempuś)
Łukasz "Łuki" Gnatowski
(Adam Bobik)
S2: Marzena Krupska
(Daria Widawska)
S3:Kasia Płaczkiewicz
(Małgorzata Gorol)
S3:Tomek "Reagan" Grabowski
(Mateusz Król)Warehouse
ForemanGlynn "Taffy"
(David Schaal)Darryl Philbin
(Craig Robinson)––––Sami
(Yaniv Suissa)Kenneth Gustavsson
(Peter Jansson)Roman
(Martin Tlapák)–Rajinder
(Manpreet Singh)–- Notes
- ^ A Russian language version for Channel One Russia with an initial run of 24 episodes was announced in 2008, but never produced.[4]
- ^ Unlike the other derivatives, Stromberg, the German version, was not an official adaptation of the original series but merely inspired by it. As such, the characters are rough counterparts in terms of their role in the series. They generally have different job descriptions and, in a few cases, may not even work for the company at all.[citation needed]
- ^ a b From Mid-Season 6 to the conclusion of Season 8, Dunder Mifflin was a subsidiary of Sabre – a printer company. During this time, Dunder Mifflin also sold Sabre printer and printing supplies
Selected major awards[edit]
- UK version: 2005 Golden Globes for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Ricky Gervais); 2001, 2002 and 2003 British Academy Television Awards for Situation Comedy and Best Comedy Performance (Ricky Gervais)[10][11][12]
- US version: 2006 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Steve Carell); 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series; 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series; 2007 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Greg Daniels); 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (Jeffrey Blitz). For other awards and honors see List of awards and nominations received by The Office (American TV series)[citation needed]
- German version: 2006 Grimme Award for Fiction/Entertainment – Series/Miniseries; 2007 Deutscher Fernsehpreis for Best Sitcom and Best Book; 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2012 Deutscher Comedypreis for Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Christoph Maria Herbst).[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ Morris, Lauren (9 July 2021). "How The Office changed the fa
LOST – Season 4
LOST – Season 4 theme by vanillacoke
Download: LOSTSeason4.p3t
(1 background)
P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Assassin’s Creed v1.2.1
Assassin’s Creed version 1.2.1 theme by Vegeta300
Download: AssassinsCreedv1.2.1.p3t
(6 backgrounds)
P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Assassin’s Creed v1.2
Assassin’s Creed version 1.2 theme by Vegeta300
Download: AssassinsCreedv1.2.p3t
(3 backgrounds)
P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Assassin’s Creed v1.0
Assassin’s Creed version 1.0 theme by Vegeta300
Download: AssassinsCreedv1.0.p3t
(3 backgrounds)
P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]
Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Lord of the Rings #4
Lord of the Rings theme by 1_BAD_SOLDIER
Download: LordOfTheRings_4.p3t
(5 backgrounds)
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