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  2. List of fictional arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Spider The Lord of the Rings: J. R. R. Tolkien: A giant spider from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. She appears at the end of the fourth book, second volume (The Two Towers) of The Lord of the Rings. She is said to be a child of Ungoliant. Sergeant Stinkbug Stinkbug: Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot vs. the Stupid Stinkbugs from Saturn ...

  3. Category:Fictional spiders - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Animal characters in literature - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Spiders in literature - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Fictional arachnids - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Anthropomorphic spiders - Wikipedia

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  8. Cultural depictions of spiders - Wikipedia

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    Spiders serve as a recurring motif in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. [66] [g] Tolkien included giant spiders in his 1937 book The Hobbit where they roamed Mirkwood, attacking and sometimes capturing the main characters. [68] The character of Ungoliant is featured as a spiderlike entity, and as a personification of Night from his earliest writings.

  9. List of organisms named after works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    "Gojira, a large fictional monster of the Japanese cinema, in reference to the large size of this Triassic theropod." [268] †Diplacodon gigan Mihlbachler, 2011: Odd-toed ungulate: Gigan "'Gigan' is a fictional giant horned monster first appearing in the 1972 Japanese film 'Godzilla versus Gigan' and other Godzilla films thereafter." [269]