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Pages in category "Fictional moles" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acorn Green; B.
A famous example of "mole people" who live under the ground are the Morlocks, who appear in H.G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine. Other socially isolated, often oppressed and sometimes forgotten subterranean societies, exist in science fiction. Examples include Demolition Man, Futurama (in the form of "Sewer Mutants"), C.H.U.D.
List of The A-Team characters; List of Adrian Mole characters; List of fictional anarchists; List of angels in fiction; List of fictional Antichrists; List of fictional assassins and bounty hunters; List of autistic fictional characters
Pages in category "Lists of fictional females" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... List of lesbian characters in animation;
Sol Miranda as Donna Maria Nuñez, a cult member who pretends to not speak English during her time in the bunker, and is later revealed to be using the "Mole Woman" name to advertise her mole sauce. Jon Hamm as Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne, the man who imprisoned Kimmy, Cyndee, Gretchen and Donna Maria in an underground bunker for fifteen ...
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Kylie Mole is a fictional character created by Australian actor and comedian Mary-Anne Fahey. Kylie Mole is a scowling schoolgirl on The Australian TV show, The Comedy Company . The character popularised the Australian vernacular, with terms such as Bogan gaining more currency.
René la taupe (English: René the mole, known as Moley the Mole) is a virtual French singing character created in 2009 by Fox Mobile Group studios. [1] The character, which is in fact a groundhog, was made famous through a music for mobile phone and a music video available on the Internet.