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  • The race is on to stop Pan from enacting another curse on the residents of Storybrooke, which could kill every living soul in town.
  • Head north from Kaineng Center to Bejunkan Pier, and speak to Armian. He'll tell you that the decision is Captain Joran's, so go to Wajjun Bazaar and speak to him. He'll approve the passage and you can return to Bryan and tell him the good news. Make sure you do not have Chasing Zenmai active at the same time as finishing this quest, or else Bryan will most likely come to a sticky end when the Am Fah spawn.
  • Carol Hathaway returns to work after her suicide attempt. Doug Ross still feels guilty about what happened. An ER patient found walking he streets takes to singing, constantly. Susan Lewis has a run-in with the cardiologist on duty, Dr. Kayson, when he disagrees with her treatment of a heart attack victim. At a case review session, she gets very little support from her colleagues. She also treats a woman who is dying of leukemia and who has good advice for Hathaway. Greene treats a woman who has obviously been beaten by her husband but can't get to agree to get help.
  • Going Home is a Wiggles song from Space Dancing.
  • "Going Home" is the 22nd track from Bleach Original Soundtrack 1.
  • Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss.
  • |} Going Home was the tenth episode of the third season of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was first broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 02/03/2012.
  • "Going Home" was the twentieth episode of Under the Dome and the seventh episode of the second season, airing on CBS on 11 August 2014. The episode was written by Peter Calloway and directed by David Barrett.
  • Going Home is a Heart-to-Heart in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It is located in the BLADE Barracks in New Los Angeles, between Elma and Cross at night-time. The dialogue varies depending on whether Chapter 12 has been completed.
  • The fugitives are ambushed by a troop of gorillas. After a tremor and avalanche stops their captors, they scramble over a hill to find themselves in the ruins of San Francisco, once the home of Alan Virdon. A second earthquake knocks Burke and Galen unconscious and when they wake in a cell, Virdon is nowhere to be seen. Outside, they hear a gunshot and voices talk about 'removing the carcass'. The door opens and Burke is removed to be interrogated by armed humans. They refuse to believe that he would willingly travel with an ape. Galen, meanwhile, is tortured by his guard. Burke makes a break and runs out into the ruined city. The humans begin to fire on him, when one of Urko's gorillas appears before them. When Burke stabs the gorilla to death, his human pursuers welcome him into their ra
  • Going Home is an adventure for use with GDW's post-World War III role-playing game Twilight: 2000, In Going Home, the players are presented with the challenge of getting across most of Poland and north-central Germany to catch the last ship heading back to the US for quite a while. Even if the players choose to remain in Europe, Going Home will still be of tremendous interest. The adventure contains:
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Season
  • 1
  • 3
Length
  • 40
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Centric
  • N/A
ep num
  • 11
season num
  • 3
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Number
  • 3
  • 10
Previous
Affinity
  • 5
Viewers
  • 6.440000
Voice
Starring
  • Private Snafu
  • Ginnifer Goodwin
  • Snow White
  • Mary Margaret
  • Narrator
  • Emilie de Ravin - Belle French/Belle
  • Jennifer Morrison - Emma Swan
  • Josh Dallas - David Nolan/Prince Charming
  • Lana Parrilla - Regina Mills/Queen Regina
  • and Robert Carlyle - Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin
  • Radio announcer
  • Michael Raymond-James - Neal Cassidy/Baelfire
  • Colin O'Donoghue - Captain Hook
  • Snafu's girlfriend
  • Jared S. Gilmore - Henry Swan/Henry Mills/Peter Pan
Sound effects
Date
  • 1986
Series
I
  • 311
  • 31101
  • 31102
  • 31103
  • 31104
  • 31105
  • 31106
  • 31107
  • 31108
  • 31109
  • 31110
  • 31111
  • 31112
  • 31113
  • 31114
  • 31115
  • 31116
  • 31117
  • 31118
  • 31119
  • 31120
  • 31121
  • 31122
  • 31123
  • 31124
  • 31125
  • 31126
  • 31127
  • 31128
  • 31129
  • 31130
  • 31131
  • 31132
  • 31133
  • 31134
  • 31135
  • 31136
  • 31137
  • 31138
  • 31139
  • 31140
Producer
Guests
  • Grumpy
  • Lee Arenberg
  • Leroy
  • Beverley Elliott - Granny
  • Keegan Connor Tracy - Mother Superior/Blue Fairy
  • Raphael Sbarge - Archie Hopper/Jiminy
  • Parker Croft - Felix
  • Rose McIver - Tinker Bell
  • Chris Gauthier - William Smee
  • Robbie Kay - Peter Pan/Henry Mills
  • Stephen Lord - Malcolm
Other
Name
  • Going Home
Type
  • Soundtrack
Airdate
  • 1994-09-29
  • 2012-03-02
  • None
Animators
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Product number
  • GDW 506
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W
  • 200
imagewidth
  • 212
Air Date
  • 2013-12-15
A
  • left
  • right
who
Musician
Video
Released
  • 2005-05-18
Time
  • Night
Artist
NEXT
Writer
Director
ISBN
  • 943580560
Designer
  • Loren Wiseman, Frank Chadwick, John P. Brown, Paul R. Banner, Barbie Pratt, Steve Venters and Liz Danforth
C
  • Hook and Smee plan to vacate Neverland.
  • The shadow attacks.
  • Felix is killed to service Pan's wishes.
  • Mr. Gold is reunited with his shadow, as well as his dagger.
  • ...many years running.
  • The graveyard crew discuss the possibility of a new curse.
  • A false memory.
  • A plan is hatched... and overheard.
  • A remembrance is held in honor of Baelfire.
  • Charming manages to calm down his wife.
  • Emma refutes motherhood.
  • Regina offers to rewrite the lives of Emma and Henry.
  • Guess who's back...
  • Henry is given the book.
  • Henry shares a hug with his adoptive mother.
  • Hook gets acquainted with a fairy.
  • Hook returns, with bad news in tow...
  • Hook's bravery goes a tad awry.
  • I've got the power!
  • Living the normal life.
  • Mary Margaret is recognized as her true self.
  • No one comforts Belle.
  • Pan freezes his victims.
  • Pan is made safe by Greg and Tamara's cuff.
  • Pan plots the eternal suffering of Storybrooke.
  • Regina explains the price that must be paid.
  • Regina is comforted by her father.
  • Such angst.
  • The Charmings bid farewell.
  • The curse is coming from all sides.
  • The curse is made safe by its original caster.
  • The savior and her son manage to avoid the curse.
  • The situation relies heavily on a reluctant Emma.
  • The spell is cast.
  • The ultimate sacrifice is made.
  • Tinker Bell decides to drink her troubles away.
  • World's worst dad...
  • Yet another family reunion.
  • Rumple's loved ones watch as he confronts his father.
  • Snow finds little comfort in what the Blue Fairy has to say.
  • Mary Margaret has thoughts about the life that could have been.
Location
costars
  • Joy Castro
  • Nurse
  • David-Paul Grove - Doc
  • Faustino Di Bauda - Sleepy
  • Gabe Khouth - Sneezy/Mr. Clark
  • Jeffrey Kaiser - Dopey
  • Michael Coleman - Happy
  • Mig Macario - Bashful
  • Dave Mathews - Doctor
  • Evans Johnson - Nun #1
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  • The race is on to stop Pan from enacting another curse on the residents of Storybrooke, which could kill every living soul in town.
  • Head north from Kaineng Center to Bejunkan Pier, and speak to Armian. He'll tell you that the decision is Captain Joran's, so go to Wajjun Bazaar and speak to him. He'll approve the passage and you can return to Bryan and tell him the good news. Make sure you do not have Chasing Zenmai active at the same time as finishing this quest, or else Bryan will most likely come to a sticky end when the Am Fah spawn.
  • Going Home is an adventure for use with GDW's post-World War III role-playing game Twilight: 2000, In Going Home, the players are presented with the challenge of getting across most of Poland and north-central Germany to catch the last ship heading back to the US for quite a while. Even if the players choose to remain in Europe, Going Home will still be of tremendous interest. The adventure contains: * A full-color pull-out map, covering northern Germany which overlaps with the full-color Poland map included in the original game. * A referee's update of the location and strength of NATO and Warsaw Pact units in their winter quarters as the year 2000 draws to a close. * A brief rundown of French units in the occupied area west of the Rhine and a discussion of French military activities in the so-called "dead zone" east of the Rhine. Also, a bonus: descriptions (in Twilight: 2000 terms) of three French helicopters. * Details and specifications, in Twilight: 2000 terms, of the German Leopard III and the British Challenger tanks, and British 120mm rifled gun.
  • The fugitives are ambushed by a troop of gorillas. After a tremor and avalanche stops their captors, they scramble over a hill to find themselves in the ruins of San Francisco, once the home of Alan Virdon. A second earthquake knocks Burke and Galen unconscious and when they wake in a cell, Virdon is nowhere to be seen. Outside, they hear a gunshot and voices talk about 'removing the carcass'. The door opens and Burke is removed to be interrogated by armed humans. They refuse to believe that he would willingly travel with an ape. Galen, meanwhile, is tortured by his guard. Burke makes a break and runs out into the ruined city. The humans begin to fire on him, when one of Urko's gorillas appears before them. When Burke stabs the gorilla to death, his human pursuers welcome him into their ranks. Image:Going Home.jpg In Central City, Galen's father, Yalu, tries to persuade the council to allow Galen to return to his home without penalty, as his mother is dying. Despite Urko's objections, Zaius believes that the best way to stop the trio spreading their dangerous ideas is by revealing that it was Galen's idea to leave his human companions. As Burke is taken to the human headquarters on Alcatraz, he asks his new comrades to keep Galen alive, and is surprised to hear that they have no knowledge of Virdon - he was neither killed nor captured. Urko, having assembled 500 gorilla soldiers at the edge of the city, orders an attack and the capture of Galen - alive. The humans fight hard but are driven back towards their fort headquarters.
  • Carol Hathaway returns to work after her suicide attempt. Doug Ross still feels guilty about what happened. An ER patient found walking he streets takes to singing, constantly. Susan Lewis has a run-in with the cardiologist on duty, Dr. Kayson, when he disagrees with her treatment of a heart attack victim. At a case review session, she gets very little support from her colleagues. She also treats a woman who is dying of leukemia and who has good advice for Hathaway. Greene treats a woman who has obviously been beaten by her husband but can't get to agree to get help.
  • Going Home is a Wiggles song from Space Dancing.
  • "Going Home" is the 22nd track from Bleach Original Soundtrack 1.
  • Going Home is part of the Private Snafu series of animated shorts produced by Warner Bros. during World War II. Made in 1944, the cartoon features the vocal talents of Mel Blanc and was directed by Chuck Jones. The script writers for the Snafu cartoons were typically uncredited, though animation historians consider that the scriptwriter of this short was Dr. Seuss.
  • |} Going Home was the tenth episode of the third season of Tracy Beaker Returns. It was first broadcast at 17:00 on the CBBC Channel on 02/03/2012.
  • "Going Home" was the twentieth episode of Under the Dome and the seventh episode of the second season, airing on CBS on 11 August 2014. The episode was written by Peter Calloway and directed by David Barrett.
  • Going Home is a Heart-to-Heart in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It is located in the BLADE Barracks in New Los Angeles, between Elma and Cross at night-time. The dialogue varies depending on whether Chapter 12 has been completed.
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