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Jacques Brinon/AP<br><br><br><br>After "Community" creator Dan Harmon served as an executive producer on Oscar-nominated stop-motion drama "Anomalisa," directed by Charlie Kaufman, he now has his sights on using the format to tell the story of one of Micheal Jackson's most famous confidantes: his pet chimpanzee, Bubbles<br>. <br><br>According to Deadline<br>, Harmon and his Starburns Industries production company have acquired a script titled "Bubbles," and plan to make it into a stop-motion animated feature. <br><br>The script tells the story of Jackson's life through the perspective of Bubbles, from being adopted by the King of Pop from an Austin, Texas, research facility to the chimp's time at the Neverland Ranch. Bubbles was eventually relocated to a Florida monkey sanctuary in 2005 due to over-aggression, and at the time there were reports that he may have attempted suicide<br>. <br><br>If the movie is anything like "Anomalisa," a black comedy highlighting a lonely man's anxieties, expect a unique story. But there is some method to Harmon's madness here. <br><br>To tell a story about the life of someone as famous as Michael Jackson, you need approval from his estate or, at the very least, obtain the rights to a book or story written about him. Telling the story from the perspective of Bubbles is a creative way of not needing permission. <br><br>Harmon will be a producer on the project. There has been no director attached yet, but that's not the only reason why the movie won't be in theaters any time soon, since stop-motion movies take a long time to make If you have any concerns pertaining to where and how you can utilize bubble shooter pet, you could contact us at the website. .
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - The Latest on a report that students at an elite New Hampshire prep school were engaged in a new competition of sexual conquest (all times local):<br><br>4:20 p. In case you liked this article along with you would want to get details concerning bubble shooter Pet i implore you to check out our own page. m.<br><br>A girl who was sexually assaulted at an elite New Hampshire prep school says the institution continues to operate "in a bubble of denial."<br><br>Chessy Prout (PROUT') was a 15-year-old freshman at St. Paul's School when she accused Owen Labrie (luh-BREE') of sexually assaulting her days before he graduated as part of a tradition known as "Senior Salute." He was convicted in 2015 of misdemeanor sexual assault, child endangerment and using a computer to lure the girl for sex.<br><br>On Friday, the Concord Monitor reported that the school is investigating allegations that eight boys were competing in a different sexual conquest competition this year.<br><br>Prout says students are being harmed by the administration's inaction.<br><br>The AP typically doesn't identify victims of sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Prout has done.<br><br>___<br><br>11:07 a.m.<br><br>New Hampshire police say they've learned of a new game of sexual conquest at an elite prep school where a student was charged in 2014 over a game called the "Senior Salute."<br><br>The Concord Monitor website ) reports that boys in a St. Paul's School dorm apparently competed to have their names put on a crown. Concord police became aware while investigating a reported sexual assault on campus.<br><br>The school said Friday that it's investigating "improper behavior" by students, but it didn't elaborate.<br><br>The spotlight fell on St. Paul's when new graduate Owen Labrie was charged with sexually assaulting a freshman girl as part of a competition in which some seniors sought to have sex with underclassman. He was acquitted of rape but convicted of misdemeanor sexual assault and other charges.<br><br>___<br><br>Information from: Concord Monitor, website Latest: Prep school sex assault victim speaks out

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - The Latest on a report that students at an elite New Hampshire prep school were engaged in a new competition of sexual conquest (all times local):

4:20 p. In case you liked this article along with you would want to get details concerning bubble shooter Pet i implore you to check out our own page. m.

A girl who was sexually assaulted at an elite New Hampshire prep school says the institution continues to operate "in a bubble of denial."

Chessy Prout (PROUT') was a 15-year-old freshman at St. Paul's School when she accused Owen Labrie (luh-BREE') of sexually assaulting her days before he graduated as part of a tradition known as "Senior Salute." He was convicted in 2015 of misdemeanor sexual assault, child endangerment and using a computer to lure the girl for sex.

On Friday, the Concord Monitor reported that the school is investigating allegations that eight boys were competing in a different sexual conquest competition this year.

Prout says students are being harmed by the administration's inaction.

The AP typically doesn't identify victims of sexual assault unless they come forward publicly, as Prout has done.

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11:07 a.m.

New Hampshire police say they've learned of a new game of sexual conquest at an elite prep school where a student was charged in 2014 over a game called the "Senior Salute."

The Concord Monitor website ) reports that boys in a St. Paul's School dorm apparently competed to have their names put on a crown. Concord police became aware while investigating a reported sexual assault on campus.

The school said Friday that it's investigating "improper behavior" by students, but it didn't elaborate.

The spotlight fell on St. Paul's when new graduate Owen Labrie was charged with sexually assaulting a freshman girl as part of a competition in which some seniors sought to have sex with underclassman. He was acquitted of rape but convicted of misdemeanor sexual assault and other charges.

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Information from: Concord Monitor, website Latest: Prep school sex assault victim speaks out