Is any episode of the Netlifx's “Love, Death & Robots” part of a bigger series?
Netflix recently released the first season of a (very) adult animation series called Love, Death & Robots. Each 15 minute episode is independent and completely unrelated to others, each one is made in a different style - from lifelike CGI to the simplest cartoons.
I am just wondering, are any of the episodes part of a bigger series presented in books, movies etc?
The list of episodes can be found on IMDb.
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Netflix recently released the first season of a (very) adult animation series called Love, Death & Robots. Each 15 minute episode is independent and completely unrelated to others, each one is made in a different style - from lifelike CGI to the simplest cartoons.
I am just wondering, are any of the episodes part of a bigger series presented in books, movies etc?
The list of episodes can be found on IMDb.
love-death-and-robots
I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
– Organic Marble
yesterday
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Netflix recently released the first season of a (very) adult animation series called Love, Death & Robots. Each 15 minute episode is independent and completely unrelated to others, each one is made in a different style - from lifelike CGI to the simplest cartoons.
I am just wondering, are any of the episodes part of a bigger series presented in books, movies etc?
The list of episodes can be found on IMDb.
love-death-and-robots
Netflix recently released the first season of a (very) adult animation series called Love, Death & Robots. Each 15 minute episode is independent and completely unrelated to others, each one is made in a different style - from lifelike CGI to the simplest cartoons.
I am just wondering, are any of the episodes part of a bigger series presented in books, movies etc?
The list of episodes can be found on IMDb.
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I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
– Organic Marble
yesterday
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I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
– Organic Marble
yesterday
I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
– Organic Marble
yesterday
I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
– Organic Marble
yesterday
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At least one is - the first episode "Sonnie's Edge" is based on a short story by Peter F. Hamilton, in his 1998 collection A Second Chance at Eden.
All the stories in that collection are set at various points in the history of the Confederation, the political entity that governs humanity in Hamilton's Night's Dawn universe. The bulk of this story plays out in the Night's Dawn trilogy, beginning with The Reality Dysfunction.
I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
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At least one is - the first episode "Sonnie's Edge" is based on a short story by Peter F. Hamilton, in his 1998 collection A Second Chance at Eden.
All the stories in that collection are set at various points in the history of the Confederation, the political entity that governs humanity in Hamilton's Night's Dawn universe. The bulk of this story plays out in the Night's Dawn trilogy, beginning with The Reality Dysfunction.
I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
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yesterday
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At least one is - the first episode "Sonnie's Edge" is based on a short story by Peter F. Hamilton, in his 1998 collection A Second Chance at Eden.
All the stories in that collection are set at various points in the history of the Confederation, the political entity that governs humanity in Hamilton's Night's Dawn universe. The bulk of this story plays out in the Night's Dawn trilogy, beginning with The Reality Dysfunction.
I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
– Ring
yesterday
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At least one is - the first episode "Sonnie's Edge" is based on a short story by Peter F. Hamilton, in his 1998 collection A Second Chance at Eden.
All the stories in that collection are set at various points in the history of the Confederation, the political entity that governs humanity in Hamilton's Night's Dawn universe. The bulk of this story plays out in the Night's Dawn trilogy, beginning with The Reality Dysfunction.
At least one is - the first episode "Sonnie's Edge" is based on a short story by Peter F. Hamilton, in his 1998 collection A Second Chance at Eden.
All the stories in that collection are set at various points in the history of the Confederation, the political entity that governs humanity in Hamilton's Night's Dawn universe. The bulk of this story plays out in the Night's Dawn trilogy, beginning with The Reality Dysfunction.
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I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
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I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
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I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
– Ring
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I thought that one seemed familiar! Thanks!
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I wish that "Lucky 13" one was. That was awesome.
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