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1994 Japanese animated film adapted from a side story of the Sailor Moon manga series, The Lover of Princess Kaguya, which is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Snow Queen". The name "Princess Kaguya" comes from the Japanese legend The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. Voiced by Eiko Masuyama in Japanese and Linda Ballantyne in English.
Princess Iron Fan - A character from the Journey to the West with the nickname Rākṣasī (羅剎女) Rākṣasa (羅剎) is a game piece in several Japanese variants of shōgi; Rakshasa is mentioned in the movie World War Z as a fictional Hindi word for zombie.
Castaspella (She-Ra: Princess of Power) Minnie Castavet (Rosemary's Baby) Mary Cattermole (Harry Potter) Diana Cavendish (Little Witch Academia) C.C. Dawn Chamberlain (The Secret Circle) Faye Chamberlain (The Secret Circle) Chappy (Mahōtsukai Chappy) Charal (Ewoks: The Battle for Endor) Shiny Chariot (Little Witch Academia)
Go! Princess PreCure: Full name Prince Hope Grand Kanata. He is the crown prince of the Hope Kingdom and the brother of Towa Akagi. Holdem Grimoire of Zero: He is a wolf-like Beastfallen who is formerly the prince but runs away from his family to live with the Mooncaller witch, Sorena. Voiced by Masayuki Kato in Japanese and David Wald in English.
Name Origin Medium Ailie, a tatterdemalion: The Elves of Cintra: Book Ainsel: Fairy Cube: Manga Airy, Anne: Bravely Default/Bravely Second: Video game Aisha/Layla (Crown Princess of Andros, Princess of Andros, Fairy of Waves, Fairy of the Waves, Fairy of Oceans and Tides, Fairy of Fluids, Guardian Fairy of the Kingdom of Andros)
Amused by the fact that they share a name, Sinbad the Sailor relates the tales of his seven wondrous voyages to his namesake. [4] Sinbad the Sailor (Arabic: السندباد البحري; or As-Sindibād) is perhaps one of the most famous characters from the Arabian Nights. He is from Basra, but in his old age, he lives in Baghdad. He recounts ...
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The third is another list of early kings with neither stories nor dates, all of whom have two names that begin with "Brude". It is possible that "Brude" is an ancient title for "king" from another source, which was misinterpreted as a name by the compiler (cf. Skene p.cv); The fourth is a list of later kings.