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An energetic Leprechaun who always speaks with exclamations. Almita (アルミタ, Arumita) Voiced by: Akane Kohinata [4] (Japanese); Jad Saxton [5] (English) A Leprechaun who fell in a ravine but remained indifferent to her injuries, which made Willem question his true mission in the Warehouse and Facility. Nygglatho (ナイグラート ...
Leprechaun 3 (also known as Leprechaun 3: In Vegas) is a 1995 American horror comedy film and the third, and first direct-to-video installment, in the Leprechaun series. The film follows the psychotic leprechaun Lubdan, who begins a killing spree in Las Vegas. The film was followed by Leprechaun 4: In Space (1997).
The miniseries contains two main stories that eventually intertwine: the first being the story of an American businessman who visits Ireland and encounters magical leprechauns and the second, a story of a pair of star-crossed lovers who happen to be a fairy and a leprechaun, belonging to opposing sides of a magical war.
Totte Oki A-News (special Animax original anime news program, hosted by Nana Akiyama, Vincent Giry (a.k.a. Jiri Vanson), and newscast by Ryūsuke Hikawa) Tokyo Mew Mew; Touch; Touch: Miss Lonely Yesterday; The Tower of Druaga; Trinity Blood; The Twelve Kingdoms; Twilight Q [48] Twin Spica; Twin Star Exorcists; The File Of Young Kindaichi
Numerous witnesses identified the Crichton Leprechaun as a local resident named "Midget Sean," a person of short stature. The interviewers met the man, who recounted the story as a prank played on the local community, in which he dressed in a leprechaun suit and climbed a tree while his friends alerted others about a leprechaun sighting. [11] [12]
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Leprechaun is an arcade video game manufactured by Enter-Tech in 1982. [1] It was licensed from Tong Electronic. Leprechaun was designed for children, with a low difficulty and a smaller cabinet, released in the Moppet Video line. [2] Game Plan manufactured a version using a standard arcade cabinet as Pot of Gold. [3]
Campione! (Italian for 'Champion!')(カンピオーネ!, Kanpiōne!) is a Japanese light novel series written by Jō Taketsuki [] and illustrated by Sikorsky []. 21 volumes were published by Shueisha from May 2008 to November 2017, first under their Super Dash Bunko imprint (which was abolished in 2014) and then under their Dash X Bunko imprint since.