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| - Kidnapped (Porwanie), to odcinek serialu animowanego Wojny Klonów (2008-2014).
- Kidnapped is a side quest from Bowerstone Industrial in Fable III. It is given by either a man named Laszlo or a woman named Linda depending on the hero's gender. If this quest is not completed before the Hero leaves for Aurora during Traitors, it will disappear from the quest list.
- "Kidnapped" is the eleventh episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' fourth season. It aired on November 25, 2011.
- Kidnapped es el undécimo episodio de la cuarta temporada de la serie televisiva The Clone Wars. Fue transmitido el 25 de noviembre de 2012.
- "Kidnapped" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the fourth season of Static Shock. It first aired on May 15, 2004.
- Kidnapped? is the second episode of the Second Season, and the twenty-fourth episode overall.
- Kidnapped is the 13th episode of Season 2 of the CBS-TV series Dallas, also the 18th overall series episode. Written by Camille Marchetta, and directed by Lawrence Dobkin, the episode originally aired on CBS-TV on December 17, 1978.
- Kidnapped is the 5th episode in Season 3 of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is the overall 36th episode.
- On Kidnapped, three friends try to work together to free a fourth pal from captivity by answering music-trivia questions.
- Kidnapped Is An American 2013 Psychological Thriller Film Starring Sophia Bush, Nicholas D'Agosto, Julian Morris, Jaime King, Amanda Crew, Ben Feldman and Katie Cassidy.
- Kidnapped is a Buzz Book and was the first title to be released in the series. It was written by Fiona Hardwick and released in 1990.
- thumb Kidnapped (Secuestrado en España) es una película del año 1960.
- Kidnapped is a secondary mission in Scarface - The World Is Yours.
- Kidnapped is an adventure module set in the Forgotten Realms using the 2nd-edition Dungeons & Dragons ruleset.
- Previous episode: Supplies Next episode: Tracking the Bando Gora "Kidnapped" is a Star Wars: The Clone Wars episode from season 7.
- Kidnapped is the 2nd produced episode and the 34th broadcast episode of the television series Four Feather Falls.
- A short-lived Cop Show that aired on NBC for part of one season in 2006. Created by Jason Smilovic, a screenwriter best known for the film Lucky Number Slevin, and executive produced by David Greenwalt of Profit fame, the series lasted just five episodes before being canceled, with the remaining eight episodes eventually broadcast online. Not to be confused with the adventure novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Christina: beautiful slender silver tabby she-cat with bright blue eyes and one white paw (Her little sisters) Frosty: small and slender white she-cat with pale blue eyes with pale gray ears, paws, tail tip, and underbelly Tara: smoky dark gray she-cat with pretty bright blue eyes and white marks on head Other characters Thrash: huge deadly light gray tabby Tom with dark red eyes and black legs, king of the Mountain Kingdom) Eclipse: old pale gray she-wolf with white muzzle and dark gray eyes Noel: black-and-white tabby Tom with amber eyes (forced to work under Thrash) (Deceased)
- 17-18th September 1837 Sparrow awoke "who's there." He said looking into the darkness "Its me your majesty." Jane said walking out of the shadow, Sparrow sat up in the bed "I have some news from Bowerstone." She said sitting in the chair next to the bed "How did news reach you from Bowerstone so quickly?" Sparrow asked noticing his sister in law look away "Balverines." He said "How long have you been one?" "About 5 years." She said turning back to him "Please don't tell my father." Sparrow nodded his head "I won't tell your father but tell me, what news do you have from Bowerstone?" Jane smiled "Elizabeth gave birth to twins one girl and one boy."
- In Kidnapped, the characters must travel through the drought-striken countryside to locate and abduct the leader of New America. Kidnapped includes the following materials:
* Introductory material for the adventure.
* An overview of the blight and famine which is now ravaging North America. The lack of rain is leading to the spread of famine and disease, breaking down even further the level of civilization in America.
* A complete description of the area between Frederick, Maryland and Charles Town, West Virginia, from the edge of Civgov control to the very heart of New America.
* A list of important NPCs and organizations, including horrible motorcycle gangs, a con man, religious leaders, and more.
* Complete maps and descriptions of two NA complexes, including an abando
- In eighteenth century Scotland, young David Balfour is directed by his recently-deceased father's letter to go to the House of Shaws, where he is greeted without much enthusiasm by his miserly uncle Ebenezer. An attempt to arrange a fatal accident makes it clear that Ebenezer has no affection for his nephew. However, David is not sufficiently on his guard. He accompanies Ebenezer to a meeting with a seafaring business associate, Captain Hoseason. The captain lures David aboard his ship and shanghais him, at Ebenezer's instigation.
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