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| - Into the Wild is a 2007 American biographical drama film directed by Sean Penn. It is an adaptation of the 1996 non-fiction book of the same name by Jon Krakauer.
- Il s'agit de l'adapation du roman Voyage au bout de la solitude, écrit par Jon Krakauer en 1996, et relatant l'histoire de Christopher McCandless.
- A/N - This might not work, so can an admin be on stand-by to delete it if I ask, please? Thanks. I'm only doing this because I couldn't bear the annoying parts of the books any longer, so forgive me if you think it isn't a worthy fanfic. And I know that probably none of you will actually read your way through the whole series just for some little changes - that's ok. This is just to satisfy my own miserableness. :D
- Into the Wild is the first book in arc, formerly known as the Original Arc. Firepaw is the cat depicted in the center of the cover on the original cover, and the reprinted one.
- Into the Wild is a 2-team versus mission in Grand Theft Auto Online. It is started by walking into the blue corona (marked by a star icon on the player's radar or map) in GTA Online freemode or from the Pause menu Jobs versus list.
- This is the first Warriors book. The book was written by Kate Cary.
- Into The Wild is the 4th episode of Season 5 on CW teen soap 90210.
- Into the Wild is a five-part episode from the fourth season of The Garfield Show.
* Into the Wild: Call of the Wild
* Into the Wild: Into the Woods
* Into the Wild: Nermal's First Kiss
* Into the Wild: Where Eagles Dare Do
* Into the Wild: Coyotes Ugly
- Into the Wild is the first book in the Warriors series, written by Kate Cary and Victoria Holmes under the pen name of Erin Hunter. The plot is centered around a young pet cat who leaves his "Twolegs" (human owners) to join a Clan of wild cats. Into the Wild was received well with critics and received third place in 2006 YRCA awards. The book was written because HarperCollins had asked Holmes to write a novel about cats. Factors influencing the novel include several locations, a physician, and others. The book was first published as a paperback in January 2003 in Canada, the USA, and the UK, and later in other formats and languages. Themes in the book range from family to loyalty.
- Into the Wild is a Biopic by Sean Penn based on the 1996 book of the same name by Jon Krakauer about the adventures of Christopher McCandless. The book and movie chronicle the life of Chris as a young man resentful of society and his family, who decides after graduating college to spend a few years travelling around and living off the land in Alaska. The book is written from the perspective of Posthumous Narration and serves as a How We Got Here look at Chris' brief life and final days. Not to be confused with the first book of the Warrior Cats series.
- Into the Wild starts out with a "kittypet" (Clan cats' name for housecats) named Rusty. Rusty is wandering off into the woods when he is stumbled upon by a feral cat named Graypaw. He is a ThunderClan apprentice. Unknown to the two young cats, two warriors from ThunderClan watch them -Lionheart a golden- brown tabby male and Graypaw's mentor, and Bluestar, a blue-gray tabby female who leads the Clan. After they watch Rusty and Graypaw fight and make up, Bluestar offers Rusty a chance to join their Clan of feral cats and train as an apprentice. Rusty goes home to think it over, and then meets Lionheart and another ThunderClan cat, named Whitestorm, in the woods. Rusty then tells them that he accepts Bluestar's offer. Rusty then travels to the ThunderClan camp (the cat's home) and fights Lon
- Cats were swarming into the clearing. They stopped at a shadowed bush, only eyes showing. A tom flicked his ear, and the cats leaped into battle. "Oakheart, you mouse-brain! Every cat knows this is ThunderClan territory!" screeched a dark brown tom. "Hehe, after tonight, Tigerclaw, this will be ours." Oakheart flailed his paws to kick off the strong tom. "You and your sweet 'RiverClan'! We don't have room here in the forest," Tigerclaw sneered. "You may think so," Oakheart hissed. He leaped the log, and the forest was silent. ***
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