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Magic Voice - a disembodied female voice that warns the crew of upcoming commercial breaks and makes other announcements. Jerry and Sylvia (various unpaid interns at Best Brains) - two "mole people" from the movie The Mole People (featured much later as a season 8 episode) who occasionally assisted the Mads and stopped by for social events.
Nancy Drew gave us plenty of mysteries to solve during its four-season run on The CW — the greatest of all being Ace’s secret last name. As confirmed in the Aug. 23 series finale, Nancy’s ...
Goro Akechi – character in Persona 5 who is the charismatic, lonely and wanting to be at the centre of attention at all times, pancake loving, black mask wearing, Second Advent of the Detective Prince. His Metaverse weapons of choice are: a chainsaw sword, a laser sabre, a serrated blade, and a ray gun.
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List of Where the Red Fern Grows characters; List of characters played by multiple actors in the same film; List of fictional cats in film; List of fictional primates in film; List of films with LGBT characters; List of The Godfather series characters; List of minor characters in The Matrix series; List of original characters in The Hobbit film ...
Brother Cadfael, The Cadfael Chronicles by Ellis Peters; Rick Cahill, Yesterday's Echo by Matt Coyle Lieutenant Horatio Caine, CSI: Miami; Slim Callaghan, by Peter Cheyney ...
From Exile onward, the characters of Myst were generally praised in each release. The live-action characters in the pre-rendered Myst titles were favorably received; Greg Kasavin of GameSpot said that the series' use of real actors and full-motion video endeared the characters to the player, giving the games a distinctively personal touch. [31]
novel The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien [3] Skellig Skellig by David Almond [3] The Story Giant by Brian Patten [3] Tomo Yozora Mikazuki's friend in the Japanese novel Haganai: The Wild Things Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak [3] Winnie-the-Pooh and several other characters: Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne