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❤️ Motu Patlu in Wonderland! 🦉

"Motu Patlu: In Wonderland! is a made-for-television film based on the popular TV series Motu Patlu. The setting of the film is on a lost island where the characters expect action and danger. It is directed by Suhas Kadav. Plot Motu dreams of interdicting a criminal assault on a samosa vault on a high tower skyscraper in Dubai. He promptly starts eating them, and half-awake, beats Patlu unconsciously. When he awakens, he decides to go for samosas to the local tea shop. However, as Patlu reminds him that they have to pay him money for all samosas they have eaten for free, their attention is diverted by Chhotu, Motu's nephew and son of his sister Munni. Motu also apprehends John the Don and is goons fleeing Inspector Chingum. When the tea-seller denies Motu access to samosas, a crestfallen Chhotu requests him to give him some. He tries to please the enraged Motu; unable to control his greed, he eats the samosas. Bounded by autos in a circular motion, the title song, depicting their friendship, plays out with Ghasita Ram, Dr. Jhatka, Chhotu, Chaiwala, Boxer and Chingum dancing. At the tea shop, Dr. Jhatka informs them that he has constructed an experimental aircraft to travel to a mysterious, untouched island. However, the spying John trails them and boards the aircraft, triggering a malfunction causing the aircraft to crash-land into the crater of a volcano on the island, with its forested landscape. When Motu saves a huge flying lizard called Liza from the jaws of a Toateesaurus, the race of natives, "Mo Kisa", endemic to the island appear and decree that Liza will save them in times of trial to return this favour. They receive them and take them to their arboreal settlements where they introduce themselves, just in time for a large-scale assault of them by the soldiers of the malevolent, evil king of Isopia, Robotus, who wishes to conquer the entire island and plunge the planet into an Ice Age. When they take hostage tribe leader Joozu, Dr. Jhatka, Ghasita Ram, Chingum an Chhotu, Motu and Patlu reminisce Chhotu's piece of advice, "When there is a will, there is a way," they set out for Isopia with the tribe's invisible fruits which render their physical forms invisible. En route, they are attacked by carnivorous cacti but are saved by Liza, who guides them to Isopia, where Robotus has blackmailed Dr. Jhatka into building a machine capable of freezing the entire Earth by capturing Joozu, who maintains a low profile by disassembling the machine parts in hopes of survival and desperately awaits the arrival of Motu Patlu and consoles Chhotu before he is brought before Robotus. Meanwhile, John and his goons encounter hazards on the island, like man-eating flora such as trees in the rainforest and cacti in the tropical desert before reaching Isopia. He is also brought before Robotus and is bludgeoned into making samosas to trap Motu. Upon reaching Robotus's fortress, they encounter Chingum who is searching for an outlet since the robots attacked them. Liza narrowly saves them by being frozen by robotic guns aimed at the trio. Motu and Patlu reach the lab where Dr. Jhatka and Ghasita Ram are imprisoned by unlocking the gates and defeat the robotic guard who has the keys. They arrive to the rescue of Chhotu, but are too late; Chingum, Dr. Jhatka and Ghasita Ram are taken prisoner by robotic soldiers whom they fail to stop as Robotus freezes the duo in an ice ball as trophies. However, when their friends burst into accords of the title song and due to John's intervention, Motu eats samosas and derives enough energy to break free. They defeat Robotus's army but fail to vanquish him in combat as he regenerates. Realizing that his weakness is strong light, they direct an arc flash towards him, vaporizing his body. In celebration of their triumph, John is sent flying into the sky by the duo as they board a newly invented airplane to Dr. Jhatka to return to Furfuri Nagar, with John latching onto it not far behind. References Dinosaur films 2012 television films 2012 animated films Motu Patlu Nickelodeon India Animated films based on comics Indian television films Indian animated films Nickelodeon animated films Films based on Indian comics "

❤️ Vitravo 🦉

"The Vitravo is a river in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The source of the river is in the province of Cosenza near the border with the province of Crotone. The river forms the border between the two provinces for a short distance before entering the province of Crotone. The Vitravo flows southeast near Verzino and Pallagorio before curving east. The river flows north of Rocca di Neto before flowing into the Neto as a left tributary shortly before the Neto flows into the Ionian Sea. References Rivers of the Province of Cosenza Rivers of the Province of Crotone Rivers of Italy Drainage basins of the Ionian Sea "

❤️ The House of Houdini 🦉

"The House of Houdini is a museum and performance venue located at 11, Dísz Square, within the walls of the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. The museum houses the only collection of original Houdini artifacts in Europe. History The museum's collection includes original Houdini memorabilia: e.g., handcuffs, personal correspondence, and "precious artifacts." A Bible once owned by Houdini is part of the collection. It also includes original props from the Houdini film Oxygen (1999), which featured Adrien Brody, an Oscar winner, and the later miniseries. The facility opened on June 16, 2016. Budapest was selected as the location of the museum as Houdini was born in the city. The museum is the product of David Merlini, an escapologist who served as technical advisor on the Houdini miniseries. Its artifacts were previewed at Budapest's National Széchényi Library. This followed an earlier exhibition in Milan, Italy. The venue is also a center for research into Houdini's life, highlighting his Hungarian origin. and Jewish. Notwithstanding his Hungarian birth, Houdini never performed in Hungary. Six magicians rotate performance in the museum's small theater. Admission As of September, admission is 2,400 forints for adults and 1,350 forints for children under age 11. English, Italian and Hungarian language guided tours are available. Visitor entrance can only be gained through decoding a secret "arcane" message; if the visitor fails to solve it, they refund the price of admission. Name This "house" should not be confused with the "House of Houdini" which was a former Houdini home, purchased in 1908, at 278 West 113th Street, Harlem, now called Morningside Heights, New York City that also displays artifacts. Likewise, in 1919 he rented the cottage at 2435 Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Los Angeles, while making movies for Lasky Pictures. His wife occupied it for a time after his death. As of 2011 the site of the cottage was a vacant lot and up for sale. The main mansion building itself was rebuilt after it was destroyed in the 1959 Laurel Canyon fire, and is now a historic venue called The Mansion. While Houdini did not likely live at the "mansion," there is some probability that his widow did. Other Houdini museums *American Museum of Magic *David Copperfield's International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts, which is closed to the public *The History Museum at the Castle (Appleton Wisconsin) *Houdini Museum (Scranton, Pennsylvania) *Houdini Museum of New York *University of Texas Library houses Houdini ephemera and a large collection of Houdini letters and manuscripts. See also *List of magic museums References Notes Citations External links * House of Houdini Official website Biographical museums in Hungary Organizations established in 2016 Magic museums Museums in Budapest "

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