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La Vérité (1870, Truth) by Jules Joseph Lefebvre

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List of Jewish libertarians

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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.
See more at List of Jewish American activists#Libertarian activists.

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Anyone 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.

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  • 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
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List of stupid slang

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In addition to all racial, ethnic, and religious slurs, other stupid slang include:

  • amazeballs
  • chillax
  • ho
  • moonbat
  • obvi
  • Paulbot
  • preggers
  • redic
  • served
  • slut (when used with a negative connotation)
  • totes
  • vacay
  • whore
  • wingnut
Also cool is the hearse
Michael Westen drives a black, 1973 Dodge Charger
Dean Winchester drives a black, 1967 Chevrolet Impala
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List of ghosts in fiction

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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
Jennifer (“Jenny”) Applebaum 5 April 1999 Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Likely malevolent
  • Possesses a Classic 310 RV with her parents and brother
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
  • Possesses a Classic 310 RV with her husband and children
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
  • Possesses a Classic 310 RV with his parents and sister
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
  • Possesses a Classic 310 RV with his wife and children
R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series “Argh V” (S4E7, 8 November 2014) Michael Teigen
Betelgeuse Speaks English Homo sapiens Male 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
  • Occupation: freelance bioexorcist
  • In order to move permanently to the plane of the living, he must marry a living person
  • Referred to as “the ghost with the most”
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) Beetlejuice (T. V. series)
Casper Speaks English Homo sapiens Male Benign Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible
  • Frequently unintentionally scares people
  • Known as “Casper the Friendly Ghost”
  • Full name was Casper McFadden in the 1995 film Casper
Alice Clairborne 1942 1987 Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Malevolent
  • Possession of those who fall into, and remain in, her open grave
  • Can push things in the physical world
  • Cannot leave graveyard without possessing somebody’s body
  • Cannot stand being stared at while possessing a person
  • Like other ghosts in her cemetery, feels constantly cold
  • Can come to life if she possesses the body of a person who falls into, and remains in, her open grave until the dawn of the following day
  • Possesses the body of a girl named Lauren prior to the end of the final episode
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
  • Died with his wife and daughter in a Classic 310 RV possessed by the Applebaum family
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Mrs. Covington Likely circa 2014 Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Likely ambivalent
  • Died with her husband and daughter in a Classic 310 RV possessed by the Applebaum family
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Sam Covington Likely circa 2014 Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Likely benevolent or ambivalent
  • Died with her parents in a Classic 310 RV possessed by the Applebaum family
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
  • Has a ravenous appetite
  • Is an uncle of Casper
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
  • Is Kathleen “Kat” Harvey’s father, although he is unable to remember this at first
  • Becomes alive again before the end of the film
Casper Casper (26 May 1995) Bill Pullman
Juno Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Benign
  • Occupation: Case worker
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
  • On 15 March 2011, becomes a ghost at the end of the episode upon being tricked by ghost Jake Skinner into taking Skinner’s place as a ghost
  • In June 2011, his love for Anna allows him to materialise halfway into S4E8
  • After Death takes Jake Skinner, Will returns to life
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
  • Raped by maniac inmates at the Westin Hills hospital
  • Mother of Freddy Krueger
  • Occupation: nun
  • Committed suicide via hanging
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
  • Known for wearing a fedora, a striped sweater, and a clawed glove
  • Was a child-murderer in life
  • Burned to death
The A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise Nightmare on Elm Street (9 November 1984) Reboot
Adam Maitland Speaks English Homo sapiens Male Benign
  • Husband of Barbara Maitland
  • Must remain in his home for at least 125 years
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) Alec Baldwin
Barbara Maitland Speaks English Homo sapiens Female Benign
  • Wife of Adam Maitland
  • Must remain in his home for at least 125 years
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (30 March 1988) Geena Davis
Jacob Marley 1836 December 24 Speaks English Homo sapiens Male Benign Traverse through walls
  • Captive, bound, and double-ironed with chains that he unknowingly forged in life as a result of his extortionate behaviour, he is condemned to walk the earth for eternity, never to find rest or peace, experiencing an incessant torture of remorse
  • Full name was Jacob Thelonius Marley in the 2011 novel Jacob T. Marley by R. William Bennett
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 Supernatural Devil’s Trap” (S1E22, 4 May 2006) Jim Beaver
Jake Skinner 1961
(And again in June 2011)
Speaks English Homo sapiens Male Malevolent

S1E4:

  • Died in the school gymnasium in a fire caused by a prank-gone-wrong conducted by his bullies
  • On 15 March 2011, comes back to life at the end of the episode by tricking his victim, Will, into taking his place as a ghost

S4E8:

  • After his first encounter with Death three months later, his skin begins to decay
  • Upon his second encounter with Death later that night, he re-dies
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
  • Smells malodorous
  • Is an uncle of Casper
Casper Casper (26 May 1995) Joe Alaskey (voice)
“Stretch” Speaks English Homo sapiens Male Ambivalent Can fly, can become invisible, and can become intangible
  • Is stretchable
  • Is an uncle of Casper
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
No Boo Malevolent Float through walls and floors
  • They only go after those who have their backs turned to them
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

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Species Humanoid? Abilities Weaknesses Notes Origin First appearance Adaptations
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)
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)

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Name Born Died Communicative? Species Gender Weaknesses Notes Origin First appearance Played by
“Cheeky” Speaks a zombie language Homo sapiens Male
  • The zombie has a mother, who is also a zombie
  • The zombie appears to understand English, despite exclusively speaking in his own grunt-like zombie language
R. L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series “Best Friend Forever” (S1E12, 5 March 2011) Chris Cochrane
Ed No Homo sapiens Male
  • Kept as a pet so that the protagonist can continue to play video games with him, as said protagonist had done when Ed was alive
Shaun of the Dead Shaun of the Dead (29 March 2004) Nick Frost
“Fido” Homo sapiens Male
  • Can “die” from:
    • decapitation
    • cremation
  • a company called Zomcom provides collars with accompanying remote controls that can control the zombies’ hunger for flesh
Fido Fido (7 September 2006) Billy Connolly

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List of fictional video games

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Title Creator Created Notes Origin First appearance
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
Number (Number) Entity Location Notes Origin First appearance
212555‒0167 (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)
212555‒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)
(212555‒3748 (212‒555‒3748) Manhattan, NY Building for Lease CBGB CBGB (5 September 2013)
212555‒4320 (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)
(213555‒0162 (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
313555‒1781 (313‒555‒1781) Frank McGowan Detroit, MI 53202 Eye witness The Company You Keep The Company You Keep (6 September 2012)
1‒400BAD‒BACK (1‒400‒223‒2225) Injury Hotline Slogan: “Have you been injured?” Beavis and Butt-head Lawn and Garden” (S2E16, 9 June 1993)
414555‒0147 (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)
518555‒1218 (518‒555‒1218) Ben Shepard's office number NY The Company You Keep The Company You Keep (6 September 2012)
734555‒1125 (734‒555‒1125) Lawrence Bennett Ann Arbor, MI Beat a cop The Company You Keep The Company You Keep (6 September 2012)
734555‒1445 (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)
734555‒1750 (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:
  • 555‒3130
  • 555‒3131
  • 555‒3132
Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993)
1‒800555‒4444 (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
  • Number appears on a wanted poster for plumbers
  • Reward listed as 2,000 Koopons (although, earlier in the movie, it was stated that the reward would be 2,000 gold Koopa coins)
  • If one really calls this number, one hears a recording that says, “Get relief from credit card debt; call 1‒800‒205‒1400” (last checked 24 December 2013)
Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros. (28 May 1993)
802555‒1371 (802‒555‒1371) Corrent Douglas VT Bank teller The Company You Keep The Company You Keep (6 September 2012)
845555‒8249 (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
  • Cell phone owned by an American scientist
  • Dr. Gray put this number on a billboard in India that read:
    “Are these your eyes?
    “Cash Reward”
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
  • Whether or not there existed a 2809 West Twentieth Street in Chevy Chase in dark Summer of 1942, Twentieth Street in Chevy Chase does not appear to go to 2809 today.
  • In theory, this should be a six-digit number, using the first two letters of "Capitol" followed by 6732, as was a normal convention at the time.  However, Wonder Woman successfully makes her call dialing only five digits.  Perhaps, then, the number is actually 2‒6732, not 22‒6732.
Wonder Woman The New Original Wonder Woman (7 November 1975)

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Title Series Author or writer Notes Adaptations
“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 MaskGoosebumps (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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Name Full name Brand Manufacturer Gender Communicative? Benign of Malevolent Notes Origin First appearance Played by Adaptations and Sequels
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

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Name Full name Gender Communicative? Benign of Malevolent Notes Origin First appearance Played by Adaptations
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)

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  • "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

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Title Series Writer or author Name of glasses Type of glasses What the glasses show
"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

List of movies in which someone is shot in the buttocks

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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
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)

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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
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)

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In Gaelic, the creature is called a leipreachán.

Name Born Died Communicative? Gender Benign or Malevolent Abilities Weaknesses Notes Origin First appearance Played by Adaptations
Sean O’Shaney Speaks English Male Benevolent Spellcasting
  • Very knowledgeable about herbs and potions
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
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.

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Name Named after Communicative? Notes Origin First appearance Played by Adaptations
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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List of films featuring the Statue of Liberty

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AnalogyList 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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Organisation Scout-like? Slogan Notes Origin First appearance Adaptations
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
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
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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Name Gender Seen? Media Release date Played by
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

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Name Species Gender Likely status Strengths/abilities Weaknesses Notes Origin Should be played by
Satan
(formerly Lucifer)
Dæmones diabolus
(Devil)
Male Villain
Don Quijote de la Mancha
(real name Mr. Alonso Quijano)
(surname Anglicised as Quixote )
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male Hero Nicknames include:
  • Knight of the Sad Face
  • Knight of the Lions
  • Alonso Quijano, el Bueno
by Miguel de Cervantes
Sancho Panza
King Cole Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male
Miss Muffet Homo sapiens
(Human)
Female Victim
Goldilocks Homo sapiens
(Human)
Female
  • Likes things “just right”
Oral tradition.  Published:
by anonymous (Robert Southey)
by Joseph Cundall
illustrated by John Hassall

Tom Sawyer

Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male
by Mark Twain
Huckleberry Finn Hero
  • Aides Jim in fleeing slavery
Cyrano de Bergerac
(fictionalised)
Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male Hero
  • Has an extremely large nose
by Edmond Rostand
Un­known Araneæ
(Spider)
Un­known Victim
  • Is “itsy-bitsy”

(See also Miss Muffet above.)

Traditional.  Published:
by Arthur Walbridge North
Un­known Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male Victim
  • Propensity to bump his head
  • Is old
  • Snores when it rains
MacDonald Homo sapiens
(Human)
Male
  • Traditional.  Published or recorded:
  • As Macdougal in “Ohio,” Tommy's Tunes (1917), pp. 84–85
collected and arranged by F. T. Nettleingham
recorded by Sam Patterson Trio
Name Species Gender HeroVillain Abilities Weaknesses Notes Origin

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Name Birth Death Species Gender Status Notes Origin Wikia
Prometheus Un­known Dei titanes
(Titan)
Male Hero
by Hesiod
attributed in antiquity to Æschylus
“Black Færie” Un­known Un­known Fada tenebrosorum
(Dark færie)
Female Villain
  • Was one of the most powerful færies that ever existed
  • Was well-versed in dark magic
  • Possibly the originator of dark-færie dust
  • Reul Ghorm (the “Blue Færie”) eventually exiled her, confiscating from her her wand
created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz

Black Fairy:

Black Fairy’s wand:

Don Juan
(Don Giovanni in Italian)
Un­known Un­known Homo sapiens
(Humans)
Male Un­known
  • A “lady’s man”
  • Rumplestiltskin says Don Juan was "nothing" before he made a deal therewith.
by Miguel de Cervantes
Peter Peter Un­known Un­known
  • Sells pumpkins and other vegetables
  • Enjoys partying
Walt Disney 5 December 1901 15 December 1966 Author
  • Real
Second son of:

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Name Storybrooke name Species Gender Status Alive? Notes Origin Appearances Played by Wikia
Un­known Un­known Un­known Dark One Deceased
episode written by Jane Espenson
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Un­known
Un­known Un­known Un­known Deceased
(various)
Un­known
Un­known Un­known Un­known Deceased
(killed by Gorgon the Invincible)
  • Failed to obtain the Sorcerer’s hat
  • Was replaced as Dark One by Gorgon the Invincible
Un­known
Gorgon the Invincible Un­known Male Deceased
(killed by Zoso)
episode written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Un­known
Zoso Un­known Deceased
(killed by Rumplestiltskin)
  • Succeeded Gorgon as the Dark One
  • Failed to obtain the Sorcerer’s hat
  • Preferred death over being controlled by the Duke of the Frontlands
  • Manipulated Rumplestiltskin into replacing him as Dark One
episode written by Jane Espenson
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Brad Dourif
Bossy Un­known Nani
(Dwarf)
Good Un­known
  • Lead dwarf who supervises the hatching and training of dwarfs
episode written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Ken Kramer
Watchy Un­known Un­known
  • Dwarf responsible for watching over unhatched dwarf eggs
Richard Ian Cox
Bashful Un­known Alive
  • Is bashful
  • Is resented by his brother Stealthy
TO BE ADDED Mig Macario
Un­known Gnoma
(Gnome)
Villain Turned to stone
(by Queen Regina)
  • One of the Enchanted Forest’s inhabitants with the “darkest souls”
episode written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Layton Keely
“Blind Witch” Homo sapiens
(Human)
Female Deceased
(killed by Queen Regina with the aid of
Hansel and Gretel)
collected and published by the brothers Grimm
Emma Caulfield
Anton Homo gigantes
(Giant)
Male Good Alive
  • Was named Gogmagog in the 1734 story “The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean”
  • Nicknamed “Tiny”
  • Became an honorary dwarf
  • When he became an honorary dwarf, he was presented a pickaxe, upon which appeared his dwarf-name, Tiny
First published as:

Later published as:

Jorge Garcia
Nova Astrid Fada
(Færie)
Female
episode written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
series created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Amy Acker

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List of globes allixpeeke wants

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Scale models of the eight planets that orbit Sol
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  • 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)

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  • A three-dimensional model of the Solar system that is to scale


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