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Post-apocalyptic fiction is a genre that explores stories set in a world or civilization that has been devastated by a catastrophic event, like a nuclear war, plague, or environmental disaster. Dystopian fiction is a genre of speculative fiction that depicts a frightening, often totalitarian, society characterized by oppression, control, and dehumanization. Both depict very bad possible futures for society. There is overlap between the 2 subgenres so I decided to merge them into one list. However there were too many good anime series in both subgenres so I wasn't able to narrow it down to just 10 as a result there will be 2 Top 10 Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Anime lists. This is the 2nd list so here are another top 10 Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian anime
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There are surprisingly a lot of Easter themed horror movies and I watched and reviewed most of them last year for an Easter Horror Movie binge I was doing. These are my top 10 favorites of the ones I saw:
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I've been watching Scooby Doo both the movies and tv shows since I was a kid and these are my top 10 favorite Scooby Doo movies.
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These are my top 10 songs from the Horror Scream so far. I liked dancing to them and recorded myself dancing to the top 4.
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William Henry Pratt (23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969), known professionally as Boris Karloff (/ˈkɑːrlɒf/) and occasionally billed as Karloff the Uncanny, was a British actor. His portrayal of Frankenstein's monster in the horror film Frankenstein (1931), his 82nd film, established him as a horror icon, and he reprised the role for the sequels Bride of Frankenstein (1935) and Son of Frankenstein (1939). He also appeared as Imhotep in The Mummy (1932), and voiced the Grinch in, as well as narrating, the animated television special of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1966), which won him a Grammy Award.
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Blaskó Béla Ferenc Dezső (October 20, 1882 – August 16, 1956), better known by the stage name Bela Lugosi, was a Hungarian–American actor. He was best remembered for portraying Count Dracula in the horror film classic Dracula (1931), Ygor in Son of Frankenstein (1939) and his roles in many other horror films from 1931 through 1956.
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