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The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll is an Indian folktale collected by scholar A. K. Ramanujan in Kannada.It tells the story of a princess destined to marry a seemingly dead man, who is, in reality, under a curse, his body prickled by numerous pins.
The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll; E. East of the Sun and West of the Moon; F. False hero; G. The Golden Bird; The Goose Girl; The Gypsy Tsaritsa (Serbian folktale) L.
The Frog Prince (1 C, 1 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. D. The Dead Prince and the Talking Doll; The Dragon and the Prince; N.
Prince Donduk; Prince Edward (Disney) Prince Hal; Prince Hat Under the Ground; Prince Huge; Prince Robert; Prince Sobur; Prince Whitebear (Danish folktale) The Prince Who Wanted to See the World; Prince Wolf; The Prince's Dream; The Princess and the Pea; The Princess Who Could Not Keep a Secret; The Story of Princess Zeineb and King Leopard ...
The following is a list of characters from The Walking Dead television series based on the eponymous comic book series. Although some characters appear in both the television and comic series, the continuity of the television series is not shared with the original comic book series.
The manga and anime series Black Butler features an extensive cast of characters created by Yana Toboso. The series takes place in England during the reign of Queen Victoria . It follows Sebastian Michaelis, a demonic butler obliged to serve ten-year-old (later thirteen-year-old) Earl Ciel Phantomhive due to a contract he made with Ciel.
A parody of Satan (the "Prince of Darkness"), Phil ("Prince of Insufficient Light and Supreme Ruler of Heck") is a minor demon who punishes people for small crimes by "darning them to heck" with his "pitch-spoon". Such crimes include using copier paper for the printer, stealing a chair from another cubicle, and finishing off the last coffee ...
Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases.