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- Alosha is a series of young adult fantasy novels by Christopher Pike. The first book in the series, Alosha, was released in 2004 through Tor Teen and follows...
- Spooksville Spooksvilleseries of 24 children's books (1995–1998) Alosha Alosha (2004) (An animated movie version was in development, according to Pike's...
- Agnieszka's village Solya, "The Falcon", a wizard known for his "far sight" magic Alosha, "The Sword", the warrior wizard Father Ballo, "The Owl", the monk wizard...
- (2003–2004) Kotini Jr & Alosha: A duo of clowns that included Kotini Jr., (Portra**** by Konstantin Andreitchenko-Wübbe), and Alosha, (Portra**** by Alexey...
- in Agua Dulce, Texas, USA Koul, a type of dragon from Christopher Pike's Alosha series; see List of dragons in literature Search for "koul" , "k-o-u-l"...
- Maurizio Forestieri  Italy 2005 The District! Nyócker! Áron Gauder  Hungary Alosha Алеша Попович и Тугарин Змей (Alyosha Popovich i Tugarin Zmey) Konstantin...
- Country Director Studio Animation technique Type Notes Release date Duration Alosha Алёша Попович и Тугарин Змей (Alyosha Popovich i Tugarin Zmey) Russia Traditional...
- Aljoscha (Ukrainian: Альоша, romanized: Alosha; 1974 in Lozova, USSR, now Ukraine), born Oleksii Potupin (Ukrainian: Олексій Потупін), is a Ukrainian visual...
- зарабатывает на героях российских мультфильмов". РБК. Retrieved 4 April 2017. "Alosha Breaks Toon Records in Russia". Animation Magazine. 11 February 2005. Retrieved...
- series (2004): Clefspeare, Hartanna, Firedda and others. Christopher Pike, Alosha series (2004): Dragons also start life as legless, wingless, tailless, and...