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"Fantasy Island" is the first episode of the fifth season of Entourage.

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  • "Fantasy Island" is the first episode of the fifth season of Entourage.
  • Fantasy Island was an American fantasy television series that aired from January 14, 1978, to May 19, 1984. In total, 158 episodes, including the 1977 pilot were produced. The series aired on ABC, and was created by Gene Levitt.
  • Fantasy Island is a resort, where there is very little that the host, Mr. Roarke cannot provide. Thus we have visitors have adventures in fantasies that should be impossible, but this island can accommodate them such as visits to any time period they want, meet absolutely anyone they see to do something they request such as getting William Shakespeare to write a play for them. The only constant (until the final season) was at the sight of the incoming visitors, the Mr. Roarke'smidget assistant runs up to the bell tower to ring the bell and shout "De plane!, De plane!"
  • Fantasy Island is the 128th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. If Chip moves to the north, he will find that he can win this island level easily by blocking the glider clone machine, which will leave only a few gliders in play. However, it's not very difficult to solve even without blocking it off, befitting the simpler nature of Drew Thomas's compositions.
  • Fantasy Island is an American television series that, in its first incarnation, ran for nine seasons, from 14 January 1978 to 19 May 1984. It starred Ricardo Montalbán as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic overseer of a mysterious island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, where people from all walks of life could come and live out their fantasies, albeit for a price. For most of the series' run, he was accompanied by an energetic sidekick, Tattoo (Hervé Villechaize). The opening scenes of the enchanting island coastline were filmed in Kauai, Hawaii. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Fantasy Island.
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  • Fantasy Island is the 128th level in Chip's Challenge Level Pack 2. If Chip moves to the north, he will find that he can win this island level easily by blocking the glider clone machine, which will leave only a few gliders in play. However, it's not very difficult to solve even without blocking it off, befitting the simpler nature of Drew Thomas's compositions. As shown, collect to the left, then zigzag up and down two rows up, move straight across on the next two, and move U 2L ULURUR and fold the rows northwards until Chip reaches the chip near the socket. Wait to take this chip until the end, which will cause most of the gliders to bounce around in the south area, and now collect the remaining chips and swim around to the west end of the island to exit the level.
  • "Fantasy Island" is the first episode of the fifth season of Entourage.
  • Fantasy Island was an American fantasy television series that aired from January 14, 1978, to May 19, 1984. In total, 158 episodes, including the 1977 pilot were produced. The series aired on ABC, and was created by Gene Levitt.
  • Fantasy Island is a resort, where there is very little that the host, Mr. Roarke cannot provide. Thus we have visitors have adventures in fantasies that should be impossible, but this island can accommodate them such as visits to any time period they want, meet absolutely anyone they see to do something they request such as getting William Shakespeare to write a play for them. The only constant (until the final season) was at the sight of the incoming visitors, the Mr. Roarke'smidget assistant runs up to the bell tower to ring the bell and shout "De plane!, De plane!" Before it became a long-running original television series, Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers in 1977 through two highly-rated made for tv films. Airing from 1978 to 1984, the original series starred Ricardo Montalbán as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic overseer of a mysterious island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, where people from all walks of life could come and live out their fantasies, albeit for a price. Roarke was known for his white suit and cultured demeanor, and was initially accompanied by an energetic sidekick, Tattoo, played by Hervé Villechaize. Tattoo would run up the main bell tower to ring the bell and shout "The plane! The plane!" to announce the arrival of a new set of guests at the beginning of each episode. This line, shown at the beginning of the show's credits, became an unlikely catch phrase because of Villechaize's spirited delivery and French accent (he actually pronounced it, "De plane! De plane!"). In later seasons, he would arrive in his personal go-kart, sized for him, and recklessly driven to join Roarke for the visitor reception while staff scrambled to get out of his way. From 1980 to 1982, Wendy Schaal joined the cast as another assistant named Julie. In a highly unpopular move with both fans and the cast, the producers fired Villechaize from the series before the 1983–1984 season (which ended up being its last) and Tattoo was replaced by a more sedate butler type named Lawrence, played by Christopher Hewett. Lawrence's personality was exactly the opposite of Tattoo's in many ways. For instance, Lawrence was also responsible for the bell ringing, but instead of climbing to the tower he simply pushed a button outside to have the bell ring automatically. A Grumman Widgeon aircraft was used for the series.As each visitor exited the plane Roarke would describe to Tattoo (or another assistant) the nature of their fantasy, usually with a cryptic comment suggesting the person's fantasy will not turn out as they expected. Roarke would then welcome his guests by lifting his glass and saying: "My dear guests, I am Mr. Roarke, your host. Welcome to Fantasy Island." This toast was usually followed with a warm smile but sometimes (depending on the nature of a guest or their fantasy) his eyes would show concern or worry for a guest's safety. Roarke's personal vehicle was an orange Dodge Aspen station wagon with a Safari top with the stance of a modern-day sport utility vehicle.
  • Fantasy Island is an American television series that, in its first incarnation, ran for nine seasons, from 14 January 1978 to 19 May 1984. It starred Ricardo Montalbán as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic overseer of a mysterious island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, where people from all walks of life could come and live out their fantasies, albeit for a price. For most of the series' run, he was accompanied by an energetic sidekick, Tattoo (Hervé Villechaize). The opening scenes of the enchanting island coastline were filmed in Kauai, Hawaii. Roarke is known for his white suit and cultured demeanor. He has a strong moral code, and usually tries to teach his guests important life lessons through the medium of their fantasies, frequently in a manner that exposes the errors of their ways. On occasions when the island hosts terminally ill guests he allows them to live out one last wish. Roarke's fantasies are not without peril, but the greatest danger usually comes from the guests themselves; in some cases people actually get themselves killed due to their own negligence, aggression or arrogance. In later seasons there were often supernatural overtones to the stories. Roarke also seems to have his own supernatural powers of some sort, although it was never explained how this came to be. In 1998, ABC revived the series for one season, with the role of Mr. Roarke filled by Malcolm McDowell. Unlike in the first series, the supernatural aspect of his character and of Fantasy Island itself was emphasized from the start, along with a dose of dark humour. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Fantasy Island.
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