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Video games frequently feature fictional plants as items that can be collected by the player, or occasionally appear as non-player characters. The Monster Hunter series has multiple fictional flowers and plants that can be gathered by the player character, including nulberries, might seeds, flowferns, and dragonstrike nuts.
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List of fictional extraterrestrials (by media type) Lists of fictional alien species: A, B, ... List of fictional plants; Reptilian. List of dragons.
Mrs Walker — called Mother (or Mary by Ted) — mother of the Swallows. Australian by birth, she gives her children more freedom than was common at the time. Cdr Walker — called Daddy ('Ted' by Mrs Walker/Mary) — father of the Swallows and sender of the famous telegram "Better drowned than duffers if not duffers won't drown"
The only singles issued from the album were "First Annual Semi-Formal Combination Celebration Meet-the-Monster Population Party" and "Save Your Good Lovin' For Me". [27] Monda reworked the lyrics of, and re-recorded, an additional song from the series, "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)", under the pseudonym Daddy Dewdrop in 1971. [17]
Embrace your inner plant parent this Halloween with these green-themed costumes. Whether you choose your favorite flower, tree, or houseplant, you'll wear your gardening passion on your sleeve.
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In Halloween 5, she has a psychic link with her Uncle Michael, cannot speak in the beginning but eventually regains the ability to speak, and has seizures whenever her uncle kills someone. In Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, she gives birth to a son possibly fathered by her Uncle Michael and named Stephen.