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  • The most dangerous man in Eastern Europe (Josef Varsh) plans to solidify his power by bringing to trial an innocent American - the IMF's Dan Briggs.
  • "The Trial" is the second segment of the eleventh episode of Rugrats.
  • The Trial is the 2nd episode in Season 3
  • Zim is put on Trial by the Tallest Red and Purple.
  • When Gramps refuses to sell the farm to nasty Emmett Carey (the nephew of the man who left Lassie to Jeff), young Edgar Carey pretends that a barbed wire scratch he got in the barn is Lassie's bite, figuring the Millers will give up the farm before giving up Lassie. Emmett Carey: Everett Glass. Edgar Carey: David Kasday. District Attorney: Robert Cornthwaite. Clay: Richard Garland. Caleb Brown: Will Wright. Henry Wheatley: John Harmon. Spike: Judy Nugent.
  • The Trial is the fourth episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: Aftermath. This episode is about the Global Council putting the Power Rangers on trial, not for crimes but to invite them to join the Global Army and not act independently. This choice could affect our heroes in a positive or negative light. This takes place seven months after the Second Malastarian War.
  • The Trial was an unfilmed story for an episode of the Planet of the Apes TV series, written by Edward J. Lakso. Virdon accidentally kills a gorilla and is ordered to be executed. Galen and Burke convince the village's gorilla leader to hold a trial, and it is revealed that the soldier was drunk at the time. Virdon is still sentenced to death, but the other two get his guards drunk and free him.
  • The Trial is the thirty-fifth issue of the Winx Club Comic Series.
  • The Trial is the 23rd episode in Season 3 of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is the overall 54th episode.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png The Trial File:Nav bar right.png File:Quest City Icon.png The Trial is a that is part of the All That Glitters storyline. File:World Village Center.jpg
  • The Trial was a challenge set in the second round of each heat in the first two UK series of Robot Wars. After one robot had been eliminated in The Gauntlet, the five remaining robots would compete in one of eleven different Trial events, which would alternate from week to week. The worst performing robot would be eliminated, leaving four robots to move onto the Arena. Both the Trial and the Gauntlet were scrapped after the second series of the show when the format was changed to a straight knock-out competition. However, some of the events remained as side competitions in future series.
  • The Trial is the 23rd and final episode of Season 2 of My Name Is Earl, and the 47th episode overall. Earl and Randy move out of the motel and get an apartment. Joy faces a life sentence in prison, and Earl decides to testify as a character witness. Earl starts dating Joy's deaf lawyer when he still has a void in his life that an education and a job couldn't fill.
  • The Trial (pol. Rozprawa) – niemiecka modyfikacja autorstwa Thomasa Alistaira. Doczekała się spolszczenia.
  • "The Trial" is a track composed by Yasunori Mitsuda for the game Chrono Trigger. It is the thirteenth track on the first disk from the original soundtrack.
  • Dilbert is framed for the murder of all the Nobel Prize winners but takes over the prison thanks to successful lessons on economics. This episode features Stone Cold Steve Austin as the judge.
  • The Trial is a Star Trek: The Original Series manga story from the 2007 anthology ‘’Kakan ni Shinkou,’’ published by TokyoPop, written by Mike Wellman and drawn by Nam Kim. In this story, Kirk was put on trial by an isolationist planetary government, while Spock and McCoy endured an incomprehensible bureaucracy.
  • "The Trial" is the tenth episode of Season Four of Californication.
  • The Trial is the eighteenth episode of the First Season of Recess.
  • The Trial is the 5th chapter in Chrono Trigger. This is where Crono gets his trial and faces execution.
  • Song Name: The Trial Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Wall (Disc Two), Shine On Run Time: 5:13 Year: 1979 Track Number: 25 Sung By: Roger Waters Written By: Roger Waters, Bob Ezrin Info: * The song centers on the main character, Pink, who having lived a life filled with emotional and (later) substance abuses has reached a critical psychological break. "The Trial" is the fulcrum on which Pink's mental state balances. Through the course of the song, he is confronted by the primary influences of his life (that have been introduced over the course of the album): the rigidly strict and abusive Schoolmaster, Pink's emotionally distant, adulterous Wife, and his smothering, overprotective Mother. Pink's subconscious struggle for sanity is overseen by a new character, "The Judge" ("Worm, your Honor"
  • While Tommy's being fed in the kitchen by Didi with Betty, there's a crash in the living room which turns out to be "Mr. Fluffles", a lamp with a clown face that was Tommy's favorite. Once in the playpen, Tommy laments the loss of his lamp, and demands to know who is the culprit, and why they did it. Chuckie, Phil, and Lil go on trial because they were in the living room at the time. Angelica, who claims that she had been taking a nap at the time, isn't considered a suspect and is allowed to be the "persecutor" (prosecutor) while Tommy's the judge.
  • The Trial was an unfinished episode focusing on Zim's Existence Evaluation. An Existence Evaluation takes place when the Control Brains determine whether or not Zim deserves to either be remembered in Irken History, or to be erased and deactivated, deemed a 'Defective', and continuing his life like he never existed. The Tallest bumped the date up a couple of decades to try to get rid of Zim. while GIR temporarily takes over earth. End of Spoilers: There are no further spoilers for this section or article. You can breathe now.
  • "The Trial" is the ninth episode of the second season of Angel and the thirty-first episode overall. Written by Douglas Petrie and Tim Minear and directed by Bruce Seth Green, it was originally broadcast on November 28, 2000 on the WB network.
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  • The most dangerous man in Eastern Europe (Josef Varsh) plans to solidify his power by bringing to trial an innocent American - the IMF's Dan Briggs.
  • "The Trial" is the second segment of the eleventh episode of Rugrats.
  • The Trial is the 2nd episode in Season 3
  • Zim is put on Trial by the Tallest Red and Purple.
  • When Gramps refuses to sell the farm to nasty Emmett Carey (the nephew of the man who left Lassie to Jeff), young Edgar Carey pretends that a barbed wire scratch he got in the barn is Lassie's bite, figuring the Millers will give up the farm before giving up Lassie. Emmett Carey: Everett Glass. Edgar Carey: David Kasday. District Attorney: Robert Cornthwaite. Clay: Richard Garland. Caleb Brown: Will Wright. Henry Wheatley: John Harmon. Spike: Judy Nugent.
  • While Tommy's being fed in the kitchen by Didi with Betty, there's a crash in the living room which turns out to be "Mr. Fluffles", a lamp with a clown face that was Tommy's favorite. Once in the playpen, Tommy laments the loss of his lamp, and demands to know who is the culprit, and why they did it. Chuckie, Phil, and Lil go on trial because they were in the living room at the time. Angelica, who claims that she had been taking a nap at the time, isn't considered a suspect and is allowed to be the "persecutor" (prosecutor) while Tommy's the judge. Phil and Lil go first. The twins say they played tag first, then decided to play ring-around-the-rosie around the lamp. Angelica accuses them of knocking into the lamp when they let go, which caused it to fall and break. Phil and Lil admit they did accidentally knock into it, but not hard enough to make it fall and break. Angelica insists that they're lying, but Tommy believes that they're innocent. Chuckie goes next. Chuckie wasn't playing with Phil and Lil, and didn't know if they knocked into the lamp or not when they ran off. What he does know is a rabbit monster (later revealed to be Angelica wearing a rabbit mask) chased him, and he hid from it. Angelica insists this is a cover story---since Chuckie has a fear of clowns, Angelica figures that he must've destroyed the lamp on purpose due to his hatred of clowns. Chuckie admits that while he hated the lamp and wanted to break it, he couldn't bring himself to do it since Tommy's his friend and knew that he loved the lamp. Like with Phil and Lil, Angelica feels that Chuckie's lying, but Tommy believes that Chuckie's telling the truth---but they still don't know the real culprit. Tommy goes on to point out how none of them could've done it: Chuckie was hiding in the couch, the twins were on the other side of the room, Tommy was in the kitchen and Angelica was taking a nap---but then Tommy realizes that Angelica had already taken a nap before she came over to his house. He, Chuckie and the twins begin to question how Angelica could've known what was going on in the living room if she was taking a nap at the time, which makes them realize that Angelica was the one who broke Tommy's lamp. Angelica then admits the truth: she wasn't napping, but was looking for a crayon so she could draw on the hallway wall to get Tommy in trouble. She looked in the living room and saw the twins playing together, and found Tommy's rabbit mask from the previous Halloween. Angelica put on the mask to scare Chuckie with (successfully) while the twins were unaware. After the twins moved away from the lamp, Angelica looks at it and concludes it to be an awful lamp, so she knocked it over on purpose and fled. Angelica gloats and taunts the babies because they can't talk and thus tell the adults---but she unknowingly shouts it loud enough for Didi and Betty to hear. When Angelica notices the two looking down on her sternly, she initially attempts lying about it, but Betty reveals that they heard everything she said in her story. Didi and Betty take Angelica into the kitchen and punish her by making her sit in Tommy's high chair until her parents come by to pick her up. Because of this, Tommy guesses that the "persecutor" is the "poopetrator" (perpetrator) this time, and a "spirit" of Mr. Fluffles appears and smiles at the babies.
  • The Trial is the fourth episode of Power Rangers Rebirth: Aftermath. This episode is about the Global Council putting the Power Rangers on trial, not for crimes but to invite them to join the Global Army and not act independently. This choice could affect our heroes in a positive or negative light. This takes place seven months after the Second Malastarian War.
  • The Trial was an unfilmed story for an episode of the Planet of the Apes TV series, written by Edward J. Lakso. Virdon accidentally kills a gorilla and is ordered to be executed. Galen and Burke convince the village's gorilla leader to hold a trial, and it is revealed that the soldier was drunk at the time. Virdon is still sentenced to death, but the other two get his guards drunk and free him.
  • The Trial is the thirty-fifth issue of the Winx Club Comic Series.
  • The Trial is the 23rd episode in Season 3 of Beavis and Butt-Head. It is the overall 54th episode.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png The Trial File:Nav bar right.png File:Quest City Icon.png The Trial is a that is part of the All That Glitters storyline. File:World Village Center.jpg
  • Song Name: The Trial Artist: Pink Floyd Album: The Wall (Disc Two), Shine On Run Time: 5:13 Year: 1979 Track Number: 25 Sung By: Roger Waters Written By: Roger Waters, Bob Ezrin Info: * The song centers on the main character, Pink, who having lived a life filled with emotional and (later) substance abuses has reached a critical psychological break. "The Trial" is the fulcrum on which Pink's mental state balances. Through the course of the song, he is confronted by the primary influences of his life (that have been introduced over the course of the album): the rigidly strict and abusive Schoolmaster, Pink's emotionally distant, adulterous Wife, and his smothering, overprotective Mother. Pink's subconscious struggle for sanity is overseen by a new character, "The Judge" ("Worm, your Honor") (the characters are all worms who have eaten into Pink's brain, first noted in "Hey You"). A Prosecutor conducts the early portions, which consist of the antagonists explaining their actions, intercut with Pink's refrain, "Crazy; / Toys in the attic I am crazy". The culmination of the trial is the Judge's sentence for Pink "to be exposed before [his] peers" whereupon he orders Pink to "tear down the Wall!" At one point in the song Pink sings " There must have been a door in the wall, when I came in" representing that he is confused by his revelations, and trying to find a way out of the wall and away from his mental tormentors, the animated "antagonists," through a door in his wall that does not exist. * This and the following song "Outside The Wall" are the only two songs on the album which the story is seen from an outsider's point of view, most notably through the four antagonists of the trial, even though it's all in Pink's mind. The film creates an interesting effect by showing the three characters making it past the wall, symbolically invading Pink's mind, and telling him their half of the story: * The Schoolmaster is brought down like a puppet on strings by his overbearing wife, referencing "The Happiest Days Of Our Lives". * The Wife comes out from underneath the wall, represented as a scorpion, which is done during "Don't Leave Me Now". * The Mother comes from above in an abstract, morphing image of an airplane, which then encircles Pink. * Hearing what mother, schoolmaster, and wife have to say about Pink's state makes many of the reasons for building his wall seem absurd. This is really represented in the wife's speech: * "...You should have talked to me more often than you did, but no, you had to go your own way..." * This further emphasises the fact that Pink is the true guilty one, leading to the Judge's response to the trial "...the way you made them suffer, your exquisite wife and mother..." and his sentencing "...since, my friend, you have revealed your deepest fears, I sentence you to be exposed before your peers..." * It is not clear as to what the tearing down of Pink's wall entails, but there is a clue in the song The Final Cut from the album of the same name. The lyrics, "...Dial the combination, open the priesthole. And if I'm in I'll tell you what's behind the wall." The portion where Waters sings "behind the wall" is overdubbed by a shotgun shooting, suggesting that Pink eventually tore down his wall by killing himself. * The segment in the film version is a full-length animated sequence of vivid color and unusual visuals. Political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe directed the design for the segment. The film segment relies not only on visuals, but also on the themes, music, and lyrics of the original song. The three principle antagonists have pronounced cartoon forms and are known individually by their role. "The Schoolmaster" (remembered from "The Happiest Days Of Our Lives") is portrayed as a marionette and is controlled by his overbearing wife. "The Mother" is portrayed as overprotective, and "The Wife" is portrayed as a scorpion-like creature. The Judge is a fourth featured caricature used in the segment and is portrayed as a giant anus wearing a judge's wig. The Prosecutor is a caricature of the stereotypical 18th century attorney. * The animated sequence was used in the 1980/81 concert versions of The Wall with Roger Waters singing the song in front of The Wall as The Trial's animation played behind him on the wall. * The track is noted for its distinctive voice work by Roger Waters, as well as its grandiose musical style, which is more akin to a Broadway musical than a rock song, as it is fully orchestrated, without any semblance to a rock song, until David Gilmour's guitar starts up at the verdict, to the main melody of Another Brick in the Wall (although the orchestra can be heard in the background, and the singing style remains the same). The song is notably interesting for being written in the style of the theatrical songs by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill. * Many Pink Floyd fans debate the significance of The Trial. One theory is that Pink puts himself on trial for the abuse he’s inflicted on others, which was a result of his lapse from sanity. Another theory is that the trial was not self-inflicted, but was mainly a metaphor for the fear and emotional abuse that had been inflicted upon him in his life. The song mentions that he was being put on trial for showing "feelings of an almost human nature," probably indicating that the trial was set up as a sort of self-protecting rationale, but in which he realizes everything was really his fault. It has since been confirmed by Roger Waters that Pink puts himself on trial. * The song ends with the sound of a wall being demolished amidst chants of "Tear down the wall!", marking the destruction of Pink's metaphorical wall. * "The Trial" was the first Pink Floyd composition since the "Atom Heart Mother Suite" which was credited as being co-written by someone outside the band. * Following the line, "...the way you made them suffer, your exquisite wife and mother, fills me with the urge to defecate," a voice, similar to the schoolmaster's, can be heard shouting, "Go on, judge, shit on him."
  • The Trial was a challenge set in the second round of each heat in the first two UK series of Robot Wars. After one robot had been eliminated in The Gauntlet, the five remaining robots would compete in one of eleven different Trial events, which would alternate from week to week. The worst performing robot would be eliminated, leaving four robots to move onto the Arena. Both the Trial and the Gauntlet were scrapped after the second series of the show when the format was changed to a straight knock-out competition. However, some of the events remained as side competitions in future series.
  • "The Trial" is the ninth episode of the second season of Angel and the thirty-first episode overall. Written by Douglas Petrie and Tim Minear and directed by Bruce Seth Green, it was originally broadcast on November 28, 2000 on the WB network. After Darla discovers that she is terminally ill with syphilis once again and will die soon, she tries to find a vampire who will turn her into a vampire again. Angel prevents her from doing so, and searches for another way to help her. Following the guidance of the Caritas Host, Angel enters into a series of three mysterious trials in an attempt to save her life. But the downside is that he could get both of them killed in the process. Meanwhile, Lindsey decides to try to turn Darla back to the dark side.
  • The Trial is the 23rd and final episode of Season 2 of My Name Is Earl, and the 47th episode overall. Earl and Randy move out of the motel and get an apartment. Joy faces a life sentence in prison, and Earl decides to testify as a character witness. Earl starts dating Joy's deaf lawyer when he still has a void in his life that an education and a job couldn't fill.
  • The Trial (pol. Rozprawa) – niemiecka modyfikacja autorstwa Thomasa Alistaira. Doczekała się spolszczenia.
  • "The Trial" is a track composed by Yasunori Mitsuda for the game Chrono Trigger. It is the thirteenth track on the first disk from the original soundtrack.
  • Dilbert is framed for the murder of all the Nobel Prize winners but takes over the prison thanks to successful lessons on economics. This episode features Stone Cold Steve Austin as the judge.
  • The Trial is a Star Trek: The Original Series manga story from the 2007 anthology ‘’Kakan ni Shinkou,’’ published by TokyoPop, written by Mike Wellman and drawn by Nam Kim. In this story, Kirk was put on trial by an isolationist planetary government, while Spock and McCoy endured an incomprehensible bureaucracy.
  • "The Trial" is the tenth episode of Season Four of Californication.
  • The Trial is the eighteenth episode of the First Season of Recess.
  • The Trial was an unfinished episode focusing on Zim's Existence Evaluation. An Existence Evaluation takes place when the Control Brains determine whether or not Zim deserves to either be remembered in Irken History, or to be erased and deactivated, deemed a 'Defective', and continuing his life like he never existed. The Tallest bumped the date up a couple of decades to try to get rid of Zim. while GIR temporarily takes over earth. This episode was to shed light on Zim's past (and a small bit of the Tallests', too). Throughout it, all the destruction Zim caused prior to Operation Impending Doom I is revealed; including plunging Irk into darkness twice, killing two leaders (Almighty Tallest Miyuki and Almighty Tallest Spork), and destroying a substantial amount of Irk's surface. In the end, all the data from Zim's PAK would have caused the Control Brains to declare Zim the Greatest Invader Ever and let him drive the Massive for ten minutes, much to the Tallests' dismay. No voice tracks were recorded at the studio. The voice actors did, however, voice the script at Invadercon which can be heard here. There is the script and concept art that exist. End of Spoilers: There are no further spoilers for this section or article. You can breathe now.
  • The Trial is the 5th chapter in Chrono Trigger. This is where Crono gets his trial and faces execution.
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