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| - The Message (メッセージ, Messēji) is chapter 75 of the D.Gray-man manga written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino.
- A former Independence soldier who had served with Mal and Zoë returns in a dramatic manner, with a vicious Alliance officer chasing after him for some unusual smuggled goods.
- The Message is the fifth episode of spook's fifth series which aired for the first time on 9 October 2006.
- "The Message" is an old school hip hop song by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Suger Hill Records released it as a single in 1982 and has been covered by Duran Duran.
- The Message is a mission on Spineworld.
- To Misty
- is episode 500 of the Naruto: Shippūden anime.
- "The Message" is the second episode of the television series Knight of Gotham. The episode marks Bruce Wayne's first appearance as Batman, and the beginning of his mission to fight the injustice of Gotham City. It was directed by Dane Brenson and written by Frank Miller, who was brought on board to act as a "special guest writer" for the show.
- The Message, published in October 1996 and written by K.A. Applegate, is the fourth book in the Animorphs series. It is the first book narrated by Cassie.
- The Message es una canción de la radio Wildstyle que aparece en Grand Theft Auto Vice City. Es interpretada por el grupo Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five.
- The Message is a single by Rapsta Chik, featuring vocals from singer Wilde. Released as the fifth single from Chik's eighth studio album Woman of the Year. Wilde was originally uncredited on the song, but when the song was chosen as a single, Wilde requested to be credited. "The Message" is an emotional pop R&B ballad, with alternative hip hop. The original version of "The Message" was shorter, but in June after the Orlando shootings, Rapsta added more onto the song. The song touches on various subjects, such as the recent celebrity deaths (David Bowie, Prince, Christina Grimmie), the 2016 Orlando nightclub massacre, the LGBT community, and Black Lives Matter. The song gained mixed reviews, with many calling the song her most heartfelt, but some saying that as a white woman, Rapsta should
- The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language was created by Eugene H. Peterson and published in segments from 1993 to 2002. It is a paraphrase of the original languages of the Bible. Peterson states that reason the The Message was written was: Eugene's first inspiration to complete the book had been after completing the Beatitudes, he states: Although The Message is used commonly in congregations, Eugene Peterson stated the following to users of his book on a Christianity Today interview:
- The Message (capital M intentional) comes from Huinesoron's Swan's Egg trilogy (specifically the second story, Royal Swan). It was composed by the Sunflower Official, and is sent out to random agents by the Ghost in the Machine at (also random) intervals. Most agents who receive it tend to forget soon afterwards as reality reasserts itself, although exceptions to this rule—ie, self-aware agents—do exist. The text of the Message is as follows:
- Don't dismiss this outright as the work of some raving lunatic. There's some sense to this story, if you'll just hear me out... Look, we all wonder if time travel is possible, right? Well let me tell you something... it is. I'm from the future, actually. I know you probably don't believe that, but seriously, I'm from the future. It's a really great thing; getting to see the past, watching events unfold... stuff like that. We know more now than we ever would. You should probably read the first word of every paragraph, now. Credited to Bobby E
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