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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Mellem Brødre Theatrical Poster.jpg|150px]]</div> '''Between Brothers''' (Littish: '''''Mellem Brødre''''') is a 2010 war movie directed by Per Klostergaard and starring William Sand, Joachim Krag and Alexandra Øster. The movie depicts the [[Littish Civil War]] and shows major historical events such as the Gistrup Massacre, Storming of Tinghuset, Battle of Frankerup among others. The movie follows the Trelleborg family as Kristian (William Sand) and Jonas (Joachim Krag) are fighting for opposite sites of the civil war. Other actors like Morten Ulfborg, Kenneth Dragør, Nikolaj Mollerup and Theodor Kvium star in supporting roles. The movie was announced in March 2008, with director Per Klostergaard signing a deal with [[Bravo Broadcasting]] following failed negotiations with [[LTV]]. During the summer casting was done and William Sand and Joachim Krag was casted for the main brothers and by August 2008 filming had begun. Composer Jannik Lassen started on the soundtrack as filming wrapped up in February 2009. ''Between Brothers'' premiered on 9 April 2010 and was released the following day across Littland. The movie was made available on {{wpl|DVD}}, {{wpl|Blu-ray}} and [[Bravo Broadcasting#BravoNetwork|BravoNetwork]] on 1 June. The movie was a critical and financial success, grossing 318.6 million [[Littish daler|daler]]. The movie won 4 awards at the 48th Einar Awards, those being {{wpl|Best Original Score}}, {{wpl|Best Actor}}, {{wpl|Best Director}} and {{wpl|Best Picture}}. ('''[[Mellem Brødre|See more...]]''')
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Machairodus_from_Cerro_de_Batallones.png|150px]]</div> The '''Kōpeo Cat''' (''Machiarodus kōpeo''), also known as the the ''Kōpeo Lion'', ''Kōpeo Tiger'' or just ''Kōpeo'' is a species of large ''{{wpl|Machairodontinae}}'' sabertooth cat endemic to [[Onekawa-Nukanoa]]. A surviving member of the subfamily Machairodontinae, despite it's name the Kōpeo cat is not closely related to lions, nor any other current member of the ''{{wpl|Panthera}}'' genus. The largest living felid, with large males regularly exceeding 390 kilogams and measuring 1.4m at the shoulder. Despite a member of the Machairodontinae family, Kōpeo cats canines are not as long as some members, but still regularly reaching and exceeding 10cm. The Kōpeo cat is considered critically endangered by the [[Association of Ozeros Nations]] Intercontinental Conservation Agency, with current estimates placing the total wild population at 1,200. Whilst fossil records has shown that the Kōpeo cat was once found as far westward as Kopikara in [[Zanzali]], no fossils younger then 180,000 have been found west of the Hanaki Wetlands. The Kōpeo cat is argued by some in the scientific community to undergoing a process of natural extinction; and that whilst accelerated by human activity has led to controversy in whether or not this animal and it's habitats should be maintained. ('''[[Kōpeo Cat|See more...]]''')


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The Kōpeo Cat (Machiarodus kōpeo), also known as the the Kōpeo Lion, Kōpeo Tiger or just Kōpeo is a species of large Machairodontinae sabertooth cat endemic to Onekawa-Nukanoa. A surviving member of the subfamily Machairodontinae, despite it's name the Kōpeo cat is not closely related to lions, nor any other current member of the Panthera genus. The largest living felid, with large males regularly exceeding 390 kilogams and measuring 1.4m at the shoulder. Despite a member of the Machairodontinae family, Kōpeo cats canines are not as long as some members, but still regularly reaching and exceeding 10cm. The Kōpeo cat is considered critically endangered by the Association of Ozeros Nations Intercontinental Conservation Agency, with current estimates placing the total wild population at 1,200. Whilst fossil records has shown that the Kōpeo cat was once found as far westward as Kopikara in Zanzali, no fossils younger then 180,000 have been found west of the Hanaki Wetlands. The Kōpeo cat is argued by some in the scientific community to undergoing a process of natural extinction; and that whilst accelerated by human activity has led to controversy in whether or not this animal and it's habitats should be maintained. (See more...)

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