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- Personification of Christmas (redirects to Father Christmas)
- Personification of Death (redirects to Death (personification))
- Personification of Earth (redirects to Mother Earth)
- Personification of Fear (redirects to Fear (personification))
- Personification of Frost (redirects to Jack Frost)
- Personification of Justice (redirects to Lady Justice)
- Personification of Liberty (redirects to Lady Liberty)
- Personification of Love (redirects to Love (personification))
- Personification of Nature (redirects to Mother Nature)
- Personification of Poland (redirects to Polonia (personification))
- Personification of Time (redirects to Father Time)
- Personification of Truth (redirects to Truth (personification))
- Personification of Winter (redirects to Old Man Winter)
- Personification of Wisdom (redirects to Wisdom (personification))
See also
editLists of names
editList of names synonymous with betrayal
editList of gerundive names
editSee also
editLists of real people
editList of Jewish libertarians
edit- Although there already exists a list of Jewish anarchists, not all libertarians are anarchists. Many are minarchists. Therefore, it stands to reason that a list also exist of Jewish libertarians, despite the obvious overlap of certain figures like Murray N. Rothbard, Ph.D.
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- Walter Block (maybe, if he gives up on his belief in the validity of “voluntary slavery contracts”)
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editAnyone who claims that anti-Semitism has any place whatsoever within the libertarian movement must ignore most of the most-well-known libertarian theorists and activists in order to make such a ludicrous claim.
See also
edit- See Alan Greenspan, only because he was part of Rand’s inner circle before he proved to the world just how unlibertarian he was
- See Emma Goldman, only because Jeff Riggenbach has argued that she earned herself a place in the libertarian tradition
- See Barry Goldwater, only because his speeches were written by the libertarian Karl Hess
External links
edit- Jewish Libertarians on Facebook
List of persons with whom Dave Grohl has played
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edit- Lance Bangs
- Joe Beebe
- Robert Levon Been
- Chris Bilheimer
- Greg Bissonette
- Jack Black
- Ryan Boesch
- Coy Bowles
- Zac Brown
- Oteil Burbridge
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edit- Daphne Chen
- Lauren Chipman
- Gary Clark, Jr.
- Danny Clinch
- Kurt Cobain
- Tim Commerford
- Clay Cook
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- Jimmy De Martini
- Richard Dodd
- Greg Dulli
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- Jim Keltner
- Kaki King
- Cris Kirkwood
- Curt Kirkwood
- John Konesky
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- Jimmy Page
- Ben Pape
- Prince
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- Nick Raskulinecz
- Brian Ray
- Scott Reeder
- Daniel de los Reyes
- Trent Reznor
- J. Robbins
- Paul Rodgers
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edit- Chris Shiflett
- Brian Samuels
- Seasick Steve
- Pat Smear
- David Smith
- John Spiker
- Rick Springfield
- Bruce Springsteen
- Franz Stahl
- Peter Stahl
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In addition to all racial, ethnic, and religious slurs, other stupid slang include:
- List of fictional automobiles and List of fictional vehicles
- Batmobile, from Batman
- DeLorean, complete with flux capacitor
- Ecto-1, from Ghostbusters
- Gadgetmobile, from Inspector Gadget
- Light Cycle, from Tron
- (van), from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Also cool is the hearse
- Michael Westen drives a black, 1973 Dodge Charger
- Dean Winchester drives a black, 1967 Chevrolet Impala
- List of fictional currencies
- Monies, from Invader Zim
- List of fictional diseases
- Croatoan virus, from Supernatural
- Hemoglophagia (HGV), from Ultraviolet (semi-vampirism)
- Hepatitis V (Hep V), from True Blood (vampiric zombiism)
- Jungle Worms, from iCarly
- Mad Zombie Disease, from Zombieland (zombiism)
- Rage (Human Cortico-Deficiency Virus), from 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later (semi-zombiism)
- St. Mary's, from V for Vendetta (bioweapon)
- (unknown), from Daybreakers (vampirism)
- (unknown), from The Walking Dead (zombiism)
- List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and atomic particles
- Adamantium, from Marvel Comics
- Gravitonium, from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Mithril, from Middle-earth
- Rearden metal, from Atlas Shrugged
- Unobtainium, from Avatar
- Vibranium, from Marvel Comics
- (some diamond-like stuff), from Futurama
- Category:Lists of fictional humanoid species
- List of fictional medicines and drugs
- Clarity (drug), from Minority Report
- Hypnocil, from the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise
- NZT-48, from Limitless
- Promicin, from The 4400
- Prozium, from Equilibrium
- Soma (fictional drug), from Brave New World
- Substance D, from A Scanner Darkly
- V, from True Blood
- (various), from Naked Lunch
- List of fictional music groups
- List of fictional political parties
- English Socialist Party, from 1984
- Libertarian Immortalist, from Schrödinger's Cat trilogy
- Norsefire, from V for Vendetta
- Propertarian Party, from The Probability Broach
- Voter Apathy Party, from Futurama
- Lists of fictional Presidents of the United States
- List of fictional rebellions
- List of fictional religions
- Fictional resistance movements and groups
- List of fictional robots and androids
- Ah, but what about a List of fictional types of robots and androids?
- List of fictional ships (it’s good to be aware of ship prefixes)
- Jenny, from Forrest Gump (shrimping)
- The Black Freighter, from Watchmen (pirate)
- The Black Pearl (formerly HMS Wicked Wench), from Pirates of the Caribbean (pirate)
- The Flying Dutchman (ghost) (See also the Flying Dutchman (Pirates of the Caribbean))
- The Jolly Roger (ship) in Peter Pan (pirate)
- The S. S. Minnow, from Gilligan's Island (charter)
- Those in bold have yet to be added to the main list.
- Anarky
- Sandy Bates (Stardust Memories by Woody Allen)
- Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger)
- John Galt (Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand) and other Randian heroes
- Brian Griffin (Family Guy)
- Iron Man
- Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen by Alan Moore)
- Miles Monroe (Sleeper by Woody Allen)
- Daria Morgendorffer (Daria)
- Britta Perry (Community)
- Skye (Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
- Lindsay Weir (Freaks and Geeks)
- Jeff Winger (Community)
List of ghosts in fiction
edit- This list is not for fictional spirits, like the so-called “Ghost” of Christmas Past, the so-called “Ghost” of Christmas Present, or the so-called “Ghost” of Christmas Yet to Come; rather, this list is for fictional actual ghosts, like Jacob Marley.
Name | Born | Died | Communicative? | Species | Gender | Benign or Malevolent | Abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations |
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Jennifer (“Jenny”) Applebaum | 5 April 1999 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Likely malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | Jena Skodje | ||||
Lacey Applebaum | 5 April 1999 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Likely malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | Jordana Largy | ||||
Myron Applebaum | 5 April 1999 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Likely malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | Spencer Drever | ||||
Scott Applebaum | 5 April 1999 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Likely malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | Michael Teigen | ||||
Betelgeuse | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male |
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Telekinesis, can make things appear or disappear, can scare and harm the living | Saying his name thrice in a row will force him to travel from the plane of the living to the plane of the dead, or vice versa |
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Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) |
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Casper | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benign | Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible |
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Alice Clairborne | 1942 | 1987 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Ghostly Stare” (S1E7, 29 January 2011) | Kirsten Robek | |
Mr. Covington | Likely circa 2014 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Likely ambivalent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | |||||
Mrs. Covington | Likely circa 2014 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Likely ambivalent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | |||||
Sam Covington | Likely circa 2014 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Likely benevolent or ambivalent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | China Anne McClain | ||||
“Fatso” | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Ambivalent | Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible |
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Casper | Casper (26 May 1995) | Brad Garrett (voice) | ||||
Dr. James Harvey | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benign | Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible |
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Casper | Casper (26 May 1995) | Bill Pullman | ||||
Juno | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Benign |
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Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) | Sylvia Sidney | |||||
Will Johnston | 1995 January 20 | 2011 March 15 (Comes back to life three months later) |
Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benevolent | After becoming a ghost at the end of S1E4, he cannot interact with anyone or anything, nor communicate with anyone save for his enemy, Jake Skinner, until halfway into S4E8 | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “The Dead Body” (S1E4, 25 December 2010) | Brendan Meyer | “Dead Bodies” (S4E8, 23 November 2013) | ||
Amanda Krueger, a.k.a. Sister Mary Helena | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Benevolent |
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The A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise | A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (27 February 1987) | ||||||
Frederick Charles “Freddy” Krueger | 12 November 1938 or September 1942 or something | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Malevolent | Invade people’s dreams wherein he can really harm and murder them, manipulating the dreams he invades, possessing those who wear his glove | Can be dragged into the real world by a person waking up, wherein he is mortal and has no telekinetic power |
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The A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise | Nightmare on Elm Street (9 November 1984) |
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Adam Maitland | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benign |
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Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) | Alec Baldwin | |||||
Barbara Maitland | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Benign |
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Beetlejuice | Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) | Geena Davis | |||||
Jacob Marley | 1836 December 24 | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benign | Traverse through walls |
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A Christmas Carol by | A Christmas Carol (19 December 1843) | ||||
Robert Steven “Bobby” Singer | Either 2011 or 2012 (In “Death’s Door” (S7E10, 2 December 2011)) |
Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Benign at first, but increasingly malevolent | Salt, iron, the salting and burning his remains |
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Supernatural | “Devil’s Trap” (S1E22, 4 May 2006) | Jim Beaver | |||
Jake Skinner | 1961 (And again in June 2011) |
Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Malevolent |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “The Dead Body” (S1E4, 25 December 2010) | Matt Angel | “Dead Bodies” (S4E8, 23 November 2013) | |||
“Stinky” | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Ambivalent | Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible |
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Casper | Casper (26 May 1995) | Joe Alaskey (voice) | ||||
“Stretch” | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Male | Ambivalent | Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible |
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Casper | Casper (26 May 1995) | Joe Nipote (voice) | ||||
Name | Born | Died | Communicative? | Species | Gender | Benign or Malevolent | Abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations |
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The Mario franchise | Super Mario Bros. 3 (23 October 1988) | |||||||
unknown | Speaks English | Homo sapiens | Female | Benign | My So-Called Life | “So-Called Angel” (S1E15, 22 December 1994) | Juliana Hatfield |
- Supernatural (see Characters of Supernatural#Death)
- “Dead Bodies” R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series (S4E8, 23 November 2013)
- Dogma (21 May 1999)
- Supernatural (13 September 2005–)
- Lucifer 2 (February 2016–)
- Preacher (22 May 2016–)
List of media with the song Bela Lugosi’s Dead by Bauhaus in them
edit- Good Luck Chuck (21 September 2007)
- “You Can’t Handle the Truth” Supernatural (S6E6, 29 October 2010)
Lists of alien species that eat humans
edit[[File:Toserveman.jpg|thumb|right|A kanamit (right) and its food (left)]]
List of real alien species that eat humans
editList of fictional alien species that eat humans
editSpecies | Humanoid? | Abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Adaptations |
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Blob | No | Coldness | The Blob | The Blob (1958) | The Blob (1988) | ||
Kanamit | Yes | Depicted in The Twilight Zone as a nine-foot tall species | “To Serve Man” by Damon Knight | Galaxy Science Fiction (November 1950) |
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Rancor | No | Native to Dathomir, Lehon, and Felucia | Star Wars | Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (25 May 1983) | |||
Sarlacc | No | Omnivorous, multi-tentacled creature with needle-sharp teeth and a large beak | Star Wars | Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (25 May 1983) | |||
unknown | Yes | Can shapeshift to look human | In their natural form, they are greys | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Alien Candy” (S1E10, 19 February 2011) |
List of media with zombies as pets
editName | Born | Died | Communicative? | Species | Gender | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by |
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“Cheeky” | Speaks a zombie language | Homo sapiens | Male |
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R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Best Friend Forever” (S1E12, 5 March 2011) | Chris Cochrane | |||
Ed | No | Homo sapiens | Male |
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Shaun of the Dead | Shaun of the Dead (29 March 2004) | Nick Frost | |||
“Fido” | Homo sapiens | Male |
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Fido | Fido (7 September 2006) | Billy Connolly |
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edit- Office Space (19 February 1999)
2013
edit- “She’s So European,” The Crazy Ones (S1E5, 24 October 2013)
- Killer Klowns from Outer Space (27 March 1988)
- Pennywise the Dancing Clown in It (18–20 November 1990)
- Zeebo the Clown in “The Tale of Laughing in the Dark,” Are You Afraid of the Dark? (S1E2, 22 August 1992)
- “Nightmares,” Buffy the Vampire Slayer (S1E10, 12 May 1997)
- “Everybody Loves a Clown,” Supernatural (S2E2, 5 October 2006)
- “Fear Itself,” The 4400 (S4E2, 27 June 2007)
- “Afraid Of Clowns,” R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series (S1E14, 19 March 2011)
- “Plucky Pennywhistle’s Magical Menagerie,” Supernatural (S7E14, 10 February 2012)
- “Trick of Treat,” Face Off (S5E6, 17 September 2013)
- “The Fear Reaper,” Gotham (S4E2, 28 September 2017)
See also
editList of fictional video games
editTitle | Creator | Created | Notes | Origin | First appearance |
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Brainscan | Trickster is the host of the game; the game directs the player to brutally kill innocent people, and feels so real that it leads the player to believe she or he is actually committing real murders | Brainscan | Brainscan (22 April 1994) | ||
Dragon Fly | Ghost Child Games | dads | “Clean on Me” (S1E3, 1 October 2013) | ||
Kill Hitler | Ghost Child Games | dads | “Pilot” (S1E1, 17 September 2013) | ||
Kill Hitler 2 | Ghost Child Games | 2013 | Forty-five new ways that one can kill Hitler; players can, in addition to other things, hang, electrocute, or impale Hitler with a menorah | dads | “Pilot” (S1E1, 17 September 2013) |
Knife Your Neighbor | Eli Sachs at Ghost Child Games |
dads | “Heckuva Job, Brownie” (S1E2, 24 September 2013) | ||
Occue-Die Wall Street | Ghost Child Games | 2013 | Villain is voiced by Crawford Whittemore | dads | “Funny Girl” (S1E4, 8 October 2013) |
Pierce Brosnan Presents Badminton | Eli Sachs at Ghost Child Games |
2013 | The idea of this game was considered bad by both Warner Whittemore and Veronica at Ghost Child Games | dads | “Heckuva Job, Brownie” (S1E2, 24 September 2013) |
Satan in Outer Space | Eli Sachs at Ghost Child Games |
dads | “Heckuva Job, Brownie” (S1E2, 24 September 2013) | ||
Save Cæsar! | Eli Sachs at Ghost Child Games |
2013 | The player is a modern-day secret agent who travels back in time to ancient Rome in order to stop the assassination of Julius Cæsar; the player also battles various gods, including Jupiter and Neptune (see also list of games containing time travel) |
dads | “Heckuva Job, Brownie” (S1E2, 24 September 2013) |
tranCendenZ | Yevgeny Nourish | tranCendenZ is a virtual reality game with potentially other videos games inside of it, notably eXistenZ; it is unclear whether tranCendenZ is an actual game, or a game within another game | eXistenZ | eXistenZ (23 April 1999) | |
Tropic of Murder | Eli Sachs at Ghost Child Games |
dads | “Oldfinger” (S1E5, 15 October 2013) | ||
Zee Town | Sucks the player(s) into a live-action game world in which the player(s) can die | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Game Over” (S1E9, 12 February 2011) | ||
Title | Creator | Created | Notes | Origin | First appearance |
List of fictional telephone numbers
editNumber | (Number) | Entity | Location | Notes | Origin | First appearance |
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212‒555‒0167 | (212‒555‒0167) | Corporate Headquarters Webster Books |
666 Fifth Avenue, 24th fl., Manhattan, NY 10022 | Fax number: 212‒555‒0168 | Shortcut to Happiness | Shortcut to Happiness (13 July 2007) |
212‒555‒CLOG | (212‒555‒2562) | Super Mario Brothers | Brooklyn, NY | Slogan: “The best plumbers in Brooklyn and quite possibly the world!” Slogan: “You clog ’em, we clear ’em” The area code of Brooklyn was 212 until 1984, but at the time of this show, the area code would actually have been 718 |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | “Neatness Counts” (S1E1, 4 September 1989) |
(212) 555‒3748 | (212‒555‒3748) | Manhattan, NY | Building for Lease | CBGB | CBGB (5 September 2013) | |
212‒555‒4320 | (212‒555‒4320) | La Habanita | Manhattan, NY | This Cuban nightclub and bar is actually a front for human trafficking and the occasional human smuggling | The Cowboy Way | The Cowboy Way (3 June 1994) |
(213) 555‒0162 | (213‒555‒0162) | Angel Investigations | 1481 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026 | Fax number: (213) 555-0163 Slogan: We Help the Helpless Original slogan: We Help the Hopeless Angel Investigations is located, for a time, in what was once the Hyperion Hotel (see seasons 2–4) |
Angel | |
313‒555‒1781 | (313‒555‒1781) | Frank McGowan | Detroit, MI 53202 | Eye witness | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) |
1‒400‒BAD‒BACK | (1‒400‒223‒2225) | Injury Hotline | Slogan: “Have you been injured?” | Beavis and Butt-head | “Lawn and Garden” (S2E16, 9 June 1993) | |
414‒555‒0147 | (414‒555‒0147) | Fitzgeralds Lumber Ltd | E. Lagoon Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53202 | Owned by Donal Fitzgerald | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) |
518‒555‒1218 | (518‒555‒1218) | Ben Shepard's office number | NY | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) | |
734‒555‒1125 | (734‒555‒1125) | Lawrence Bennett | Ann Arbor, MI | Beat a cop | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) |
734‒555‒1445 | (734‒555‒1445) | Henry Osborne | Ann Arbor, MI | A former police chief, and the investigating officer | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) |
734‒555‒1750 | (734‒555‒1750) | Walker | Ann Arbor, MI | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) | |
1‒800‒FIX LEAK 555‒3127 555‒3128 555‒3129 |
(1‒800‒349‒5325) (555‒3127) (555‒3128) (555‒3129) |
Scapelli Construction | London, England Paris, France Palermo, Italy Beverly Hills, California Brooklyn, NY |
Fax numbers include:
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993) |
1‒800‒555‒4444 | (1‒800‒555‒4444) | The Family Heart Center | Slogan: “You pick the heart!” Slogan: “And remember: we care.” |
RoboCop | RoboCop (17 July 1987) | |
1‒800‒776 9753 | (1‒800‒776‒9753) | A dystopian, parallel world ruled by King Koopa |
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Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993) | |
802‒555‒1371 | (802‒555‒1371) | Corrent Douglas | VT | Bank teller | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) |
845‒555‒8249 | (845‒555‒8249) | Nick Sloan | NY | The Company You Keep | The Company You Keep (6 September 2012) | |
98‒20‒801750 | (98‒20‒801750) | Ian Gray |
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I Origins | I Origins (18 July 2014) | |
475‒2598 | (475‒2598) | payphone booth | Rosemary’s Baby | Rosemary’s Baby (12 June 1968) | ||
555‒0134 | (555‒0134) | Marla Singer | Fight Club | Fight Club (10 September 1999) | ||
555‒0168 | (555‒0168) | Peanut Birch | Bon Temps, LA | "For a good time, call Peanut" (written on the wall of Merlotte's Bar & Grill) Although the area code is not presented in the show, it would very likely have been 225, 318, 337, 504, or 985 at the time of broadcast |
True Blood | "New World in My View" (S2E10, 23 August 2009) |
555‒1342 | (555‒1342) | Lloyd Dobbler | Seattle, WA | Although the area code is not presented in the film, it would very likely have been 206 at the time the film was made | Say Anything... | Say Anything... (14 April 1989) |
555‒2368 | (555‒2368) | Ghostbusters (circa 1984) | 110 N. Moore Street, Manhatten, NY 10112 | Slogan: “Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!” | Ghostbusters | Ghostbusters (7 June 1984) |
JL5‒2020 | (555‒2020) | Ghostbusters (circa 1989) | 110 N. Moore Street, Manhatten, NY 10112 | Slogan: “Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!” | Ghostbusters II | Ghostbusters II (16 June 1989) |
KL5‒3089 | (555‒3089) | Mario Bros. Plumbing Service | Brooklyn, NY | Slogan: “No leak too small” Slogan: “Brooklyn’s best” Although the area code is not presented in the film, it would very likely have been 718 at the time the film was made, and possibly, although less likely, 917 |
Super Mario Bros. | Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993) |
KL5‒6702 | (555‒6702) | Sam Shakusky (5 June 1964) | 456 Oakdale Avenue, New Penzance | Moonrise Kingdom | Moonrise Kingdom (16 May 2012) | |
Capitol‒6732 | (22‒6732) | Marcia's apartment | 2809 West Twentieth Street, Chevy Chase |
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Wonder Woman | The New Original Wonder Woman (7 November 1975) |
See also
editList of media with supernatural masks
editList of media with real supernatural masks
editList of media with fictional supernatural masks
editTitle | Series | Author or writer | Notes | Adaptations |
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“Black Mask” | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series (S1E13, 12 March 2011) | Melody Fox | Permits the wearer to see events that may take place in the near future | |
“The Haunted Mask” | Goosebumps (Issue 11, September 1993) | R. L. Stine | The longer the mask is worn, the more it tends to fuse with the skin, and become the actual face, of the wearer; the mask also tends to cause undesirable personality changes in the wearer; the mask is, according to its creator, a real, living face; only a symbol of love can unbind the mask from the face of the wearer | “The Haunted Mask” Goosebumps (S1E1&2, 27 October 1995) |
“The Haunted Mask II” | Goosebumps (Issue 36, October 1995) | R. L. Stine | “The Haunted Mask II” Goosebumps (S2E11&12, 29 October 1996) | |
The Mask | The Mask (29 July 1994) | Story by Michael Fallon and Mark Verheiden, screenplay by Mike Werb | The Mask of Loki imbues the wearer with reality-bending powers and physical imperviousness, as well as bypassing the wearer's psychological inhibitions |
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List of supernatural dolls in fiction
editName | Full name | Brand | Manufacturer | Gender | Communicative? | Benign of Malevolent | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations and Sequels |
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Annabelle | Annabelle Higgins | Female | No | Malevolent | Possessed by an inhuman spirit pretending to be the ghost of a deceased seven-year-old girl, based on a real Raggedy Ann doll investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren | The Conjuring | The Conjuring (19 July 2013) | Annabelle (26 September 2014) | |||
Clarice | Clarice Drange (probably) | American Girl doll | Pleasant Company, Mattel | Female | In doll form, no; in human form, speaks English | Ambiguous | Is the daughter of a weird man named Mr. Drange; stalks the band Del Deville | Sam & Cat | “#DollSitting” (S1E15, 19 October 2013) | Sibyl Gregory | |
Chucky | Charles Lee Ray | Good Guy doll | Play Pals | Male | Speaks English | Malevolent | Also known as ”The Lakeshore Strangler”; continually attempts to inhabit the body of a human; turns more and more organic the longer he inhabits the body of the doll | The Child’s Play franchise | Child’s Play (9 November 1988) | Brad Dourif | Various sequels in the Child’s Play film series |
Lilly D | Lilly D | Really You doll | Female | In doll form, possibly no; in human form, speaks English (Other dolls are seen communicating in English, at least to the doll maker) |
Malevolent | All dolls have souls, explains the doll maker, and most are content being dolls; the problem with Lilly D is her soul: she does not wish to be a doll and aims to switch places with a human girl through gaining the love of said girl’s mother; Lilly D gets jealous easily whenever love or affection is doted upon anyone or anything other than her | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Really You” (Parts (S1E1&2, 29 October 2010) | Bailee Madison | “The Return of Lilly D.” (S2E18, 4 February 2012) | |
NOTE TO SELF: See also The Boy |
List of supernatural ventriloquists’ dummies in fiction
editName | Full name | Gender | Communicative? | Benign of Malevolent | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations |
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Sid | Male | Speaks English | Benevolent | A dæmon-hunter from the 1930s or earlier who was cursed and turned into a ventriloquist’s dummy by the Brotherhood of Seven | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | “The Puppet Show” (S1E9, 5 May 1997) | Tom Wyner | Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (27 August 2003) |
List of supernatural coins in fiction
edit- "Wishful Thinking," Supernatural (S4E8)
- "The Devil You Know," Supernatural (S5E20)
- "Shut Up, Dr. Phil," Supernatural (S7E5)
- "Southern Comfort," Supernatural (S8E6), a copper penny, originally worn as a pendant around the neck of a Confederate soldier named Vance Collins who swore vengeance with his dying breath, that turns the holder's grudges into murderous anger
- "Root of All Evil," Sleepy Hollow (S2E3), silver shekels of Tyre, specifically the original "thirty pieces of silver" paid to Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus of Nazareth, bring out their holders' "inner darkness" which in turn tends to cause the holders to violently betray their deepest loyalties; such a coin turned General Benedict Arnold; only consecrated glass protects against the coin
- The Birds (28 March 1963), directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- The Conjuring (19 July 2013), directed by James Wan
- Into the Woods *8 December 2014), directed by Rob Marshall
List of media with mystical rings
edit- The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien
- The Vampire Diaries novel series by L. J. Smith
List of media with glasses allowing the wearer to see things not seen by those not wearing said glasses
editTitle | Series | Writer or author | Name of glasses | Type of glasses | What the glasses show |
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"The Tale of the Super Specs"[1] | Are You Afraid of the Dark? (S1E6, 19 September 1992) | Chloe Brown | Super Specs (enchanted by the Spell of Second Sight) | x-ray specs | Marybeth sees things that are not in her own dimension, such as a pot heating on a stove, a fire burning in a fireplace, and most importantly, figures cloaked in black; the Super Specs have opened a "window" into a parallel universe through which these beings can now come into our universe |
"Grandpa's Glasses" | R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series (S4E2, 4 October 2014) | Billy Brown and Craig S. Phillips | spectacles | Bo sees his grandfather Everett's ghost and a creature borne of Bo's mom's anger | |
They Live | They Live (4 November 1988) | Screenplay by John Carpenter, based on "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson | sunglasses (later, contact lenses) | Wearers see that some people are actually humanoid aliens with skull-like faces and the various subliminal messages they have placed all around human society |
- This list is not for films in which the subject has been shot by a tranquilliser dart, bolt of lightening, or similar things; rather, this list is for films in which the object hitting or penetrating the buttocks is a bullet, a slug, or shot.
Title | Year released | Gunshot victim | Played by | Shooter | Played by | Year shot |
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Protocol | 1984 | Sunny Davis | Goldie Hawn | Michael Zand | 1984 (probably) | |
Billy Madison | 1995 | Eric Gordon | Bradley Whitford | Danny McGrath | Steve Buscemi | 1995 (probably) |
The Cowboy Way | 1994 | Pepper Lewis | Woody Harrelson | John Stark | Dylan McDermott | 1994 (probably) |
Forrest Gump | 1994 | Forrest Gump | Tom Hanks | The Viet Cong | 1960s | |
Training Day | 2001 | Detective Alonzo Harris | Denzel Washington | Officer Jake Hoyt | Ethan Hawke | 2001 (probably) |
List of evil vehicles in fiction
edit- This list is for evil vehicles that are either possessed or “alive,” not for regular vehicles that happen to be owned or operated by bad or evil characters. Therefore, this list would include vehicles like Christine from Stephen King’s Christine but exclude the stunt car in Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof or the Shredder’s Technodrome in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Vehicle | Make | Model | Year | Communicative? | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Adaptations |
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Abominable Snowmobile | Speaks English | Futurama | “The Honking” (S2E18, 5 November 2000) | |||||
Christine | Plymouth | Fury | 1958 | No | Possessed by the vengeful spirit of Roland D. LeBay | Christine by Stephen King | Christine (29 April 1983) by Stephen King | Christine (9 December 1983) by John Carpenter |
Dodge | Power Wagon | 1962 | No | Possessed by the vengeful spirit of the racist, Cyrus Dorian; cannot drive on hollowed ground | Supernatural | “Route 666” (S1E13, 31 January 2006) | ||
Classic 310 | No, although the ghosts that haunt it speak English | Possessed by Scott, Lacey, Myron, and Jenny Applebaum, a family that previously owned the RV and that died in a fatal accident in 1999; the RV can drive itself, and draws other families into the same sort of fatal accident experienced by the Applebaum family, thereby increasing the number of ghosts haunting it | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) | ||||
Kreemy Kold Ice Cream truck | No | Truck needs no driver, but it needs a soul trapped inside, a soul that can only eat ice cream for the duration of being trapped, and which can only escape upon the trapping of a new soul; a new soul is trapped by a person who catches the mysterious truck | R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series | “Catching Cold” (S1E17, 9 April 2011) | ||||
Project Satan | An amalgamation of parts from the most evil cars in history, including the steering wheel from Adolf Hitler’s Mercedes-Benz W31 staff car, the left turn signal from Charles Manson’s Volkswagen, the windshield wipers from KITT from the series Knight Rider, and Ed Begley, Jr.’s electric motor | 2019 | Speaks English | Built in 2019 as part of a military project from parts of the most evil cars in history and currently dwelling in the Anti-Chrysler Building in the Robo-Hungarian Empire, this were-car has a penchant for killing people and beams its were-car virus to robots through its dæmonic headlights; the were-car uninstall programme beams out in its death throes to all robots it has infected, and a were-car can be killed through plugging its exhaust pipe with a silver potato and through melting the were-car in a super-hot furnace | Futurama | “The Honking” (S2E18, 5 November 2000) |
List of short humanoids in fiction
editList of real types of short humans in fiction
edit- dwarf / dwarfs
- pygmy / pygmies (named after Pygmies)
List of fictional short humanoids in fiction
editMore to be added...
- dwarf / dwarfs (Germanic mythology)
- dwarf / dwarves (Middle-earth mythology)
- elf / elves
- faerie / faeries (also spelled 'fairy')
- gremlin / gremlins
- hobbit / hobbits (Middle-earth mythology; also known as halflings)
- Munchkin / Munchkins (Oz mythology)
- Pygmy / Pygmies (Greek mythology)
- troll / trolls (not necessarily short beings)
List of leprechauns in fiction
editIn Gaelic, the creature is called a leipreachán.
Name | Born | Died | Communicative? | Gender | Benign or Malevolent | Abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations |
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Sean O’Shaney | Speaks English | Male | Benevolent | Spellcasting |
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Are You Afraid of the Dark? | “The Tale of Jake and the Leprechaun” (S1E10, 24 October 1992 in the U. S. A.) | David J. Steinberg |
List of media with vehicles that drive themselves
edit- This list is for vehicles that use technology, as opposed to magic or the supernatural, to drive themselves. Therefore, this list would exclude vehicles like Christine from Stephen King’s Christine and Benny the Cab from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- Batman (23 June 1989)
- Demolition Man (8 October 1993)
- Minority Report (21 June 2002)
- I, Robot (15 July 2004)
List of media depicting fictional high-school reunions
edit- Grosse Pointe Blank (11 April 1997)—class of ′86
- Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion (25 April 1997)—class of ′87
- “The High School Reunion,” It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (S7E12, 8 December 2011)
- “The High School Reunion Part 2: The Gang’s Revenge,” It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (S7E13, 15 December 2011)
List of media with fictional albatrosses
editName | Named after | Communicative? | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Played by | Adaptations |
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Orville | Orville Wright | Speaks English | Pilot | The Rescuers | The Rescuers (22 June 1977) | Jim Jordan | |
Wilbur | Wilbur Wright | Speaks English | Pilot, Orville’s brother from The Rescuers | The Rescuers Down Under | The Rescuers Down Under (16 November 1990) | John Candy | |
Work for Koopa carrying and dropping bob-ombs | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | “The Bird! The Bird!” (S1E1, 4 September 1989) |
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- This list is incomplete.
- ¡Three Amigos! (12 December 1986)
- Beetlejuice (30 March 1988)
- Ghostbusters II (16 June 1989)
- Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993)
- The Man Who Knew Too Little (14 November 1997)
- Unbreakable (14 November 2000)
- I, Robot (15 July 2004)
- The Incredibles (27 October 2004)
- Constantine (8 February 2005)
- Avatar (10 December 2009)
- Wreck-It Ralph (29 October 2012)
- Lucy (25 July 2014)
- Jupiter Ascending (27 January 2015)
List of shows that should have had more seasons than they had
editList of shows that should have had a first season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- The Tonight Show with David Letterman (never)
- Gibby (never)
List of shows that should have had a second season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- My So-Called Life (1994–1995)
- The Jenny McCarthy Show (1997)
- Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000)
- Persons Unknown (2010)
- Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking (2010)
- Wonders of the Universe (2011)
- Mr. Sunshine (2011)
- Joe Rogan Questions Everything (2013)
- Almost Human (2013–2014)
- The Whispers (2015)
- Limitless (2015–2016)
- See also
- Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes (1985–1987)
- NextWorld (2008–2009)
- Prophets of Science Fiction (2011–2012)
- Urban Tarzan (2013)
- Futurescape with James Woods (2013)
- dads (2013–2014)
- Sam & Cat (2013–2014)
- Minority Report (2015)
List of shows that should have had a third season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Sledge Hammer! (1986–1988)
- Invader Zim (2001–2002)
- Frisky Dingo (2006–2008)
- Dark Matters: Twisted But True (2011–2012)
- Agent Carter (2015–2016)
- See also
- Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible (2009–2010)
- Work of Art: The Next Great Artist (2010–2011)
List of shows that should have had a fourth season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Æon Flux (1991–1995)
- The Upright Citizens Brigade (1998–2000)
- The Borgias (2011–2013)
- See also
List of shows that should have had a fifth season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Sealab 2021 (2001–2005)
- The 4400 (2004–2007)
- Sleepy Hollow (2013–2017)
- See also
- Insomniac with Dave Attell (2001–2004)
List of shows that should have had a sixth season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
List of shows that should have had a ninth season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Beavis and Butt-head (1992–2011)
- Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003–2010)
List of shows that should have had an eleventh season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987–1996)
List of shows that should have had a nineteenth season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- 120 Minutes (1986–2013)
List of shows that should have had a twenty-third season, but didn’t
edit- This list is incomplete.
- Late Show with David Letterman (1993–2015)
List of channels that shouldn’t’ve been cancelled, but were
edit- This list is incomplete.
- MTVX (1998–2002)
List of films featuring the Statue of Liberty
editAnalogy: List of films featuring the Statue of Liberty is to Statue of Liberty in popular culture as List of films featuring the World Trade Center is to World Trade Center in popular culture
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edit- 21 Jump Street (2012)
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edit- The Adjustment Bureau (2011)
- A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
- An American Werewolf in Paris (1997)
- Anarchism in America (1983)
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edit- Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
- Bad Words (2013)
- Basket Case (1982)
- Batman Forever (1995)
- Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970)
C
edit- Cloverfield (2008)
- The Cowboy Way (1994)
D
edit- Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
E
edit- Escape from New York (1981)
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edit- Fantastic Four (2005)
G
edit- Ghostbusters II (1989)
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edit- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
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edit- Independence Day (1996)
J
edit- Judge Dredd (1995)
- Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
K
edit- Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
L
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edit- Maid in Manhattan (2002)
- Men in Black II (2002)
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edit- Oblivion (2013)
P
edit- Planet of the Apes (1968)
- Puppetmaster (1989)
Q
edit- Quick Change (1990)
S
edit- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (2010)
- Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (2022)
- Splash (1984)
- The Statue of Liberty (1985)
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edit- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
X
edit- X-Men (2000)
List of real youth organisations
edit- This list can be viewed here.
List of fictional youth organisations
editOrganisation | Scout-like? | Slogan | Notes | Origin | First appearance | Adaptations |
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Harley Scouts | Yes | A Harley Scout does whatever she wants, whenever she wants, to whomever she want—so get out of my face, chump! | Sells cookies, including chocolate nightmares, hyena howlers, and puddin' cookies; has various merit badges, including one for Internet fraud and another for identity theft; formed by Harley Quinn | Gotham Girls | “Scout’s Dis-Honor” (25 September 2001) | |
Junior Anti-Sex League | The emblem of the Junior Anti-Sex League is a narrow, scarlet sash worn about the waist | 1984 by George Orwell | 1984 (London, England: Secker and Warburg, 8 June 1949) by George Orwell |
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Mandy Scouts | Yes | I promise, as a Mandy Scout, to always be helpful and to share with others, especially those who need it most. | Sells cookies | Gotham Girls | “Scout’s Dis-Honor” (25 September 2001) | |
Khaki Scouts of North America | Yes | In operation in the mid-1960s, perhaps earlier and later | Moonrise Kingdom | Moonrise Kingdom (16 May 2012) | ||
Spies | Likely | Uniform consists of blue shorts, grey shirts, and red neckerchiefs; may join at age seven | 1984 by George Orwell | 1984 (London, England: Secker and Warburg, 8 June 1949) by George Orwell |
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Wilderness Explorers | Yes | A wilderness explorer is a friend to all, be a plant or fish or tiny mole. | Has various merit badges, including one for assisting the elderly; the Wilderness Explorer call is “CA-CA! RAWRRR!”; there is a Wilderness Explorer GPS | Up | Up (29 May 2009) | |
Youth League | Likely | One graduates from the Spies into the Youth League | 1984 by George Orwell | 1984 (London, England: Secker and Warburg, 8 June 1949) by George Orwell |
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List of movies featuring devolution
edit- Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993)
List of characters who got their toes stuck in bathtub faucets
editName | Gender | Seen? | Media | Release date | Played by |
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Unknown | Female | Mentioned, later seen via imagination | The Seven Year Itch | 1 June 1955 | Marilyn Monroe |
Laura Petrie | Seen | “Never Bathe on Saturday,” The Dick Van Dyke Show (S4E27) | 31 March 1965 | Mary Tyler Moore | |
Carlotta “Carly” Shay | “iToe Fat Cakes,” iCarly (S5E11) | 1 January 2012 | Miranda Cosgrove |
Other
editList of characters who have never appeared in Once Upon a Time
editName | Species | Gender | Likely status | Strengths/abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin | Should be played by |
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Satan (formerly Lucifer) |
Dæmones diabolus (Devil) |
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Don Quijote de la Mancha (real name Mr. Alonso Quijano) (surname Anglicised as Quixote ) |
Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male | Hero |
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Sancho Panza |
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King Cole | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male |
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Miss Muffet | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Female | Victim |
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Goldilocks | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Female |
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Tom Sawyer |
Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male |
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Huckleberry Finn | Hero |
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Cyrano de Bergerac (fictionalised) |
Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male | Hero |
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Unknown | Araneæ (Spider) |
Unknown | Victim |
(See also Miss Muffet above.) |
Traditional. Published:
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Unknown | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male | Victim |
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MacDonald | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Male |
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Name | Species | Gender | HeroVillain | Abilities | Weaknesses | Notes | Origin |
List of Once Upon a Time characters who have been referenced but never seen
editName | Birth | Death | Species | Gender | Status | Notes | Origin | Wikia |
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Prometheus | Unknown | Dei titanes (Titan) |
Male | Hero |
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Unknown | Unknown | (Dark færie) |
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Black Fairy: Black Fairy’s wand: | |||
Don Juan (Don Giovanni in Italian) |
Unknown | Unknown | Homo sapiens (Humans) |
Male | Unknown |
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Peter Peter | Unknown | Unknown |
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Walt Disney | 5 December 1901 | 15 December 1966 | Author |
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List of Once Upon a Time characters who actually have been seen, but not nearly enough
editName | Storybrooke name | Species | Gender | Status | Alive? | Notes | Origin | Appearances | Played by | Wikia |
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Unknown | — | Unknown | Unknown | Dark One | Deceased |
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Unknown | — | Unknown | Unknown | Deceased (various) |
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Unknown | ||||
Unknown | — | Unknown | Unknown | Deceased (killed by Gorgon the Invincible) |
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Gorgon the Invincible | — | Unknown | Male | Deceased (killed by Zoso) |
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Zoso | — | Unknown | Deceased (killed by Rumplestiltskin) |
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Bossy | Unknown | Nani (Dwarf) |
Good | Unknown |
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Ken Kramer | |||
Watchy | Unknown | Unknown |
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Richard Ian Cox | ||||||
Bashful | Unknown | Alive |
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TO BE ADDED | Mig Macario | |||||
Unknown | — | Gnoma (Gnome) |
Villain | Turned to stone (by Queen Regina) |
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Layton Keely | ||
“Blind Witch” | — | Homo sapiens (Human) |
Female | Deceased (killed by Queen Regina with the aid of Hansel and Gretel) |
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Anton | Homo gigantes (Giant) |
Male | Good | Alive | First published as:
Later published as: |
Jorge Garcia | ||||
Nova | Astrid | Fada (Færie) |
Female |
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Amy Acker |
Lists of things allixpeeke wants
editList of globes allixpeeke wants
edit- This list is incomplete.
- A globe of Luna
- A globe of Mars
- A globe of the planet ruled by King Koopa as depicted fifty-two minutes into Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993)
See also
edit- A three-dimensional model of the Solar system that is to scale