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  2. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Each figurine has a face, a name, and its own personality. They are distributed in bright coloured packaging with bubble letters. [ 6 ] Shopkins are based on grocery items: for example, there is a sweet apple named Apple Blossom, a chocolate bar named Cheeky Chocolate, a lipstick named Lippy Lips, and a chocolate chip cookie named Kooky Cookie.

  3. Mermaids in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A mermaid, namely Siren (Brandi Burkhardt), is conjured from The Little Mermaid story by a young witch Endora Lenox (Nicole Cox) in an attempt to have her come between Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (Adrian Bellani) and Kay Bennett (Heidi Mueller) developing relationship, as Kay is already engaged to Endora's half-brother Fox Crane (Mark Wystrach ...

  4. Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    These figures are usually mermen , [79] but mermaids do occasionally appear. The name for the mermaid figure may have been *kuliltu, meaning "fish-woman". [80] Such figures were used in Neo-Assyrian art as protective figures [80] and were shown in both monumental sculpture and in small, protective figurines. [80]

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    Walmart: 2024-present: A fictional dog who is advertised in Walmart's toy catalog as the toy-loving grandpup of Ol' Roy, the real-life furry companion of founder Sam Walton. Wendy: Wendy's: 1969–present: named after Wendy Thomas: Where's the beef? Lady: 1984: Portrayed by actress Clara Peller: Yummy Mummy Fruity Yummy Mummy cereal 1988–1992

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  7. Ningyo - Wikipedia

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    Ningyo (人魚, "human fish"), as the name suggests, is a creature with both human and fish-like features, described in various pieces of Japanese literature.. Though often translated as "mermaid", the term is technically not gender-specific and may include the "mermen".

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