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When a bonus episode is included with the DVD release of a series, beyond a simple Omake. With many recent anime series being Twelve-Episode Anime, creators will sometimes add an entirely new 13th episode which may or may not fall into any strict continuity with the rest of the series -- in effect, an intentional Missing Episode. Timing these after true finale episodes can seem awkward, even more so when they use the non-broadcasted aspect to up the Fan Service noticeably. If the 13th episode is part of the original showing instead of a bonus, the group is called a Cour (french for 'a run').

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  • When a bonus episode is included with the DVD release of a series, beyond a simple Omake. With many recent anime series being Twelve-Episode Anime, creators will sometimes add an entirely new 13th episode which may or may not fall into any strict continuity with the rest of the series -- in effect, an intentional Missing Episode. Timing these after true finale episodes can seem awkward, even more so when they use the non-broadcasted aspect to up the Fan Service noticeably. If the 13th episode is part of the original showing instead of a bonus, the group is called a Cour (french for 'a run').
  • Baker's Dozen was a commonly used nickname for the Affiliation of Outer Free Worlds located in The Triangle, at the edge of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. The name originated form the fact that a member of the Baker Family as always been at the head of the Affiliation of Outer Free Worlds Grand Council for all its existence. except a short period after the death of Everett Jay Baker. (FASA RPG module: The Triangle)
  • Baker's Dozen is episode fourteen of the first season on Family Matters This show was originally aired on January 12, 1990. It was written by Ken Kuta and directed by James O'Keefe.
  • (this article was taken from wikipedia article) Baker's Dozen is a solitaire card game using a deck of fifty-two playing cards. The game is so called because of the 13 columns in the game, the number in a wikipedia:baker's dozen. First, the cards are dealt into columns of four on the tableau, resulting in 13 columns. Any King that is in the top or middle of each column must be placed on the bottom before the game starts. Two Kings that are mixed into one column are placed on the bottom without changing their order. The game is won when all cards end up in the foundations.
  • Baker's Dozen - [Ba-KUHZ Duh-Zin] 1. * An artificial term that provides a perceived notion of actual quantity. A term originally created by the liberal media to distract Americans from the threat of bears. These godless killing machines have also infiltrated American colloquialism to confuse America in preparation for their oncoming slaughter. There is no actual quantitative definition to "Baker's Dozen", but it is alleged that it is also a code word for the impending Holocaust.
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  • When a bonus episode is included with the DVD release of a series, beyond a simple Omake. With many recent anime series being Twelve-Episode Anime, creators will sometimes add an entirely new 13th episode which may or may not fall into any strict continuity with the rest of the series -- in effect, an intentional Missing Episode. Timing these after true finale episodes can seem awkward, even more so when they use the non-broadcasted aspect to up the Fan Service noticeably. If the 13th episode is part of the original showing instead of a bonus, the group is called a Cour (french for 'a run').
  • Baker's Dozen - [Ba-KUHZ Duh-Zin] 1. * An artificial term that provides a perceived notion of actual quantity. A term originally created by the liberal media to distract Americans from the threat of bears. These godless killing machines have also infiltrated American colloquialism to confuse America in preparation for their oncoming slaughter. There is no actual quantitative definition to "Baker's Dozen", but it is alleged that it is also a code word for the impending Holocaust. The term can also be traced back to the BIBLE, under Revelations. "To thee a Baker's Dozen you will be, his lordship smiteth upon...." [p.24536] Proper Use -- "I think there's a Baker's Dozen that going to be happening" "Wow things are going bad, it is like a Baker's Dozen is coming" Image:WWTS1sted1.png "Baker's Dozen"is a part of Wikiality.com's dictionary, "Watch What You Say". For the full dictionary, click .
  • Baker's Dozen was a commonly used nickname for the Affiliation of Outer Free Worlds located in The Triangle, at the edge of the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. The name originated form the fact that a member of the Baker Family as always been at the head of the Affiliation of Outer Free Worlds Grand Council for all its existence. except a short period after the death of Everett Jay Baker. (FASA RPG module: The Triangle)
  • (this article was taken from wikipedia article) Baker's Dozen is a solitaire card game using a deck of fifty-two playing cards. The game is so called because of the 13 columns in the game, the number in a wikipedia:baker's dozen. First, the cards are dealt into columns of four on the tableau, resulting in 13 columns. Any King that is in the top or middle of each column must be placed on the bottom before the game starts. Two Kings that are mixed into one column are placed on the bottom without changing their order. The object of the game is to build all the cards onto the four foundations. The player must first free up the four aces and if one of them is found, it is placed on the foundation. Building on the foundation is up by suit, each from ace to king. Only the top cards of each column can are available, and cards on the tableau, if they cannot be placed on the foundations yet, can be built down regardless of suit. Furthermore, once all cards are taken out of a column, the column can never be filled. The game is won when all cards end up in the foundations.
  • Baker's Dozen is episode fourteen of the first season on Family Matters This show was originally aired on January 12, 1990. It was written by Ken Kuta and directed by James O'Keefe.
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