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The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou: Killed Zissou's partner during the making of a documentary. Justice Tuna Serenity: Turns out catching Justice is the main goal of the video game that the film's universe exists in. Wanda Black Angelfish A Fish Called Wanda: Ken Pile's beloved pet fish, who eponymously shares its name with Jamie Lee Curtis's ...
The race of Cabira (one of Chilled's henchmen) is a race of fish-like humanoids from Dragon Ball; The Fish People from the radio broadcast Alexei Sayle and the Fish People; The Fishmen are a race of fish-like humans from the anime One Piece. They are modeled after different aquatic lifeforms. The Fishmen can breed with Giants to create Wotans.
Fictional fish (5 C, 40 P) M. Fictional aquatic mammals (4 C, 1 P) S. SpongeBob SquarePants characters (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Fictional aquatic animals"
Pages in category "Fictional fish" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of fictional fish; A.
List of fictional marsupials (kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, opossums, bandicoots, Tasmanian devils) List of fictional primates ( lemurs , monkeys , chimpanzees , gorillas , orangutans , humans ) Lists of characters in a fictional work (mostly people)
This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of species that do not have a separate list among either the lists of fictional animals or the lists of fictional species. Mammals [ edit ]
A dead fish found in Florida is at the center of a strange debate on social media, with some insisting it’s of supernatural origin. It began Nov. 10 when a series of photos appeared on the ...
In the 1940 Walt Disney film Pinocchio, the Dogfish is named Monstro (which is Portuguese, Esperanto, and archaic Italian for "monster") and is portrayed as an aggressive and man-eating sperm whale, in contrast with the "gentle giants of the sea" in real life, with massive jaws, both of which have sharp teeth, and a grooved underside like a rorqual, similar to the whale in the novel Moby Dick.