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Phineas Flynn is a fictional character and one of the two title characters from the animated television series Phineas and Ferb.He is voiced by Vincent Martella.Phineas, along with his quiet but intelligent stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, stars in the A-Plot of most episodes.
The "American Horror Story" anthology spinoff delivers five more tales with a Halloween-ready bent – from a black-and-white episode set at an asylum to stories of witches, traveling freak shows ...
At the beginning of Season 4, Nolan, a 19-year-old boy, learns that Sunshine Girl is a luiseach. Nolan persuades Sunshine to stay a night in his grandmother's haunted house. There they meet Frederick, a very violent and dangerous ghost. With Victoria's help, Sunshine delivers Frederick from being a ghost and ends the haunting.
Dead End: Paranormal Park [3] is an American animated fantasy horror comedy television series created by British author Hamish Steele for Netflix, which is based on the graphic novels series DeadEndia by Steele and Cartoon Hangover's Too Cool!
Ferbs "Ferb" Fletcher [1] is one of the two main protagonists in the animated television series Phineas and Ferb.Voiced by British actor Thomas Sangster on Phineas and Ferb ' s original run and American actor David Errigo Jr. since 2018, with a singing voice by series composer Danny Jacob, he was created by Phineas and Ferb co-founders Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh.
A couple unknowingly buys a haunted house; a haunting of a bar in Indiana is captured on video; an EVP of a ghostly voice of a passenger that was killed in a plane crash is heard on a digital recorder; a dog meets a ghost boy; and a terrified secretary runs from her own office building that seems to be haunted.
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Man Proposes, God Disposes. Edwin Landseer's 1864 painting Man Proposes, God Disposes is believed to be haunted, and a bad omen. [6] According to urban myth, a student of Royal Holloway college once committed suicide during exams by stabbing a pencil into their eye, writing "The polar bears made me do it" on their exam paper. [7]