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  2. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Getafix's magic potion: Asterix: The magic potion the druid Getafix makes to give the villagers superhuman strength to fight the Romans. Lacasa: The Road to Oz "A sort of nectar famous in Oz and nicer to drink than soda-water or lemonade." Nectar and Ambrosia: Greek mythology: Before 424 BC

  3. The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky

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    Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse. The characters and surroundings are made up from everyday bits and pieces, the kind of things someone might throw away without even trying to recycle them, like old boxes, tape, wire mesh and paper. That is why people call the place Junkyardville.

  4. Bottles (film) - Wikipedia

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    On a dark and stormy night, an elderly pharmacist falls asleep at his stool while mixing poisonous chemicals in a glass bottle. After he falls asleep, the night takes a sudden fantastical turn as his poisonous bottle—topped with a "skull and crossbones" stopper as a warning label—suddenly springs to life, becoming a malevolent cackling skeleton.

  5. Potion - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of colored liquid labelled as a love potion A collection of vials labelled as potions. A potion is a liquid "that contains medicine, poison, or something that is supposed to have magic powers." [1] It derives from the Latin word potio which refers to a drink or the act of drinking. [2]

  6. I Shall Survive Using Potions! - Wikipedia

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    When a greedy lord tries to take her potions for himself, she violently discourages him from trying, but makes another potion statue to help. Kaoru also plans to travel east when this is over, with the commander accompanying her. In another nearby village, she provides healing potions to the villagers there to allow recovery.

  7. List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters

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    The character was planned for usage in the 2002 series as a replacement for Man-At-Arms who is turned into a Snake-Man, but the cartoon was cancelled before he could be featured in it. Clamp-Champ made his TV debut in Masters of the Universe: Revelation. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Clamp Champ's real name is Raenius.

  8. Invisibility - Wikipedia

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    Magical potions can be consumed to grant temporary or permanent invisibility. Magic spells can be cast on people or objects, usually giving temporary invisibility. Some mythical creatures can make themselves invisible at will, such as in some tales in which leprechauns or Chinese dragons can shrink so much that humans cannot see them.

  9. George's Marvellous Medicine - Wikipedia

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    George's Marvellous Medicine (known as George's Marvelous Medicine in the US) is a children's novel written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake.First published by Jonathan Cape in 1981, it features George Kranky, an eight-year-old boy who concocts his own miracle elixir to replace his tyrannical grandmother's regular prescription medicine.