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A list of butterflies, moths and caterpillars in fiction. Classification : Fictional animals : Invertebrates : Arthropods : Insects : Butterflies and moths Pages in category "Fictional butterflies and moths"
Black widow spider: Sly 2: Band of Thieves: While the majority of her is a black widow spider, she has the upper body of a human and the pincers of a scorpion as well. Charmy: Bee Sonic the Hedgehog: Charmy Bee (チャーミー・ビー, Chāmī hachi) is a bee who is the "scatter-brained funny-kid" of the Chaotix. [11]
Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc. [302] Hog Wild: 1930: 1992: Cabin Fever Entertainment [303] Holiday: 1938: 1996: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [304] Holiday Affair: 1949: 1991: Turner Entertainment [305] Holiday Inn: 1942: 2008: Universal Pictures (Legend Films) [306] Honduras Hurricane: 1938: 1988 ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Fictional butterflies and moths (17 P) C. Fictional cockroaches (12 P)
Numerous black-and-white scenes They Live: 1988: While wearing sunglasses Natural Born Killers: 1994: Flashbacks are black-and-white Kill Bill: Volume 1: 2003: Kill Bill: Volume 2: 2004: Casino Royale: 2006: Oz the Great and Powerful: 2013: First 20 minutes are black-and-white The French Dispatch: 2021: Numerous black-and-white scenes Thor ...
A black and white Dutch rabbit who symbolizes Truth. She wears an indigo butterfly hairpin on her left ear and a garland made of indigo roses. Luna Rabbit Jewelpet: A pink and yellow Netherland Dwarf rabbit who symbolizes Charm improvement. She wears a blue bow on her head and a necklace shaped like a blue crescent moon. Mary Buns Rabbit Kiff ...
Uma Thurman's President Ellen Claremont in Red, White & Royal Blue joins a long line of fictional female presidents on screen.
"Gojira, a large fictional monster of the Japanese cinema, in reference to the large size of this Triassic theropod." [275] †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." [276]