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  1. Breed of the Sea is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by and starring Ralph Ince with Margaret Livingston and Dorothy Dunbar.

  2. Five years later, Tom, a missionary, and his bride Ruth are on the way to establish a mission at Paroa, in the Java Sea. En route, Tom catches island-fever, and their vessel is captured by a pirate calling himself Captain Blaze Devine.

    • (21)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Ralph Ince
    • 1926-11-07
  3. Five years later, Tom, a missionary, and his bride Ruth are on the way to establish a mission at Paroa, in the Java Sea. En route, Tom catches island-fever, and their vessel is captured by a pirate calling himself Captain Blaze Devine.

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    Anglow is a Mythical Monster that is first found on Water Island and can be teleported to Mythical Island once fed to level 15. It was designed by Chris Wimberly, who pledged for the Ultimate Creator Experience in My Singing Monsters: The Board Game Kickstarter. It was added alongside Pinghound, Rare Brump, Rare Zynth, Rare Poewk, Rare Thwok, and R...

    Audio: Instrument: Synth Bass Anglow plays a sound similar to a synthesized bass (unlike that of Sneyser) with a swelling effect. On Mythical Island, it plays an additional sound reminiscent of an alarm.

    On Water Island, Anglow can be obtained by breeding Pummel and Scups. Note that it's not a 100% success rate, but the chances can be increased with Wishing Torches. 1. + Scups and Pummel (Note that this combo can result in a Rare Scups, Rare Pummel, Rare Noggin, or Rare Toe Jammerif they’re available.) On Mythical Island, a duplicate Anglow can be ...

    Every Monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the Monster, the Monster's happiness will increase by 25%. Placing more than one of the same liked item near a Monster won't increase its happiness by an additional amount. If there's a Unity Treeon the Island, items don't need to be near th...

    The following Monster(s) will increase their happiness by 25% when being placed near Anglow or when Anglow and a Unity Tree are on the Island. These may or may not also be Anglow's likes as well: 1. Pinghound () 2. Epic Wubbox (Water Island) ()

    Earning Rate and Maximum Income

    Earning rate is in Coins per minute and depends on Happiness % (Likesincrease Happiness) and Monster Level. Each Monster also has a maximum amount of income it can hold at a time. Increasing the Monster's Level also increases this limit.

    Feeding Monsters

    Each Monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the Monster's level increases the Coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum Coins earned. More info can be found in the Feedingarticle.

    Anglow's name is a portmanteau of "angler" and "glow".
    According to Season 1 Episode 6 of Quick Questions with Monster-Handler Tyson, it has been confirmed that Anglow and Phangler are not related.
    Anglow's design is based on a barreleye, and it also seems to be inspired on concept art for Blipsqueak.
    Anglow is:
  4. Sinopse: Tom e Tod Pembroke são os filhos gêmeos de Jefferson Pembroke, um bispo da Virgínia, e são alunos da escola da divindade. Tom é sério e Tod despreocupado e aventureiro, e ambos estão apaixonados por Ruth Featherstone. Tod é expulso da escol

  5. What Is a Seabird? Sea birds are birds that spend their life in a marine environment. Because of this, they have adapted to living and feeding on the water. Sea birds tend to have dense, waterproof feathers and layers of fat to protect them from the cold. Webbed or partially webbed feet help them swim and fish.

  6. Breed of the Sea è un film muto del 1926 diretto e interpretato da Ralph Ince. La sceneggiatura si basa su Blue Blood and the Pirates, racconto di Peter Bernard Kyne apparso il 30 marzo 1912 sul Saturday Evening Post [1] . Indice. 1 Trama. 2 Produzione. 3 Distribuzione. 4 Note. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Trama.