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Season 1
Season 1
Chapter I
Episode 1:

Chapter I

Chapter II
Episode 2:

Chapter II

Chapter III
Episode 3:

Chapter III

Chapter IV
Episode 4:

Chapter IV

Chapter V
Episode 5:

Chapter V

Chapter VI
Episode 6:

Chapter VI

Chapter VII
Episode 7:

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII
Episode 8:

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX
Episode 9:

Chapter IX

Chapter X
Episode 10:

Chapter X

Chapter XI
Episode 11:

Chapter XI

Chapter XII
Episode 12:

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII
Episode 13:

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV
Episode 14:

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV
Episode 15:

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI
Episode 16:

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII
Episode 17:

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII
Episode 18:

Chapter XVIII

Chapter XIX
Episode 19:

Chapter XIX

Chapter XX
Episode 20:

Chapter XX

Chapter XXI
Episode 21:

Chapter XXI

Chapter XXII
Episode 22:

Chapter XXII

Chapter XXIII
Episode 23:

Chapter XXIII

Chapter XXIV
Episode 24:

Chapter XXIV

Chapter XXV
Episode 25:

Chapter XXV

Chapter XXVI
Episode 26:

Chapter XXVI

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Grand Star
Grand Star

Grand Star

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IMDB: 5.6
30 min
Overview:
Grand Star, or La Compagnie des Glaces in French, is a science fiction TV show that has been on Space and A-Channel since September 2007. It is a joint project between Canada, France, and Belgium. It takes place 100 years after a nuclear blast on the moon caused the Earth to freeze over. The show is about the people who live on Earth and the descendants of colonists who fled Earth in advance of the disaster. La Compagnie des glaces, by Georges-Jean Arnaud, is the source of the TV series. In 2007, a game based on the TV show's universe was released. It was played by two or more people. Each player fights against the other players in the game. They use their trains to get money so they can control the energy sources. Also, a video game called Transarctica was made in France and translated into English in a bad way. First, Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier translated the first book in the series into English in 2010. It was called The Ice Company and had the ISBN number 978-1-935558-31-6, which means that it was written in 2010.
Duration: 30 min
Country: Canada
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