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Mudge the Otter: Otter: Spellsinger by Alan Dean Foster: An anthropomorphic otter who is the best friend and traveling companion of Jonathan Thomas Meriweather. [18] Pantalaimon: Marten: Northern Lights by Philip Pullman: A dæmon who frequently takes the form of a pine marten or an ermine. [19] Sredni Vashtar: Polecat–ferret hybrid: Sredni ...
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The Roblox Studio interface as of August 2024. Roblox Studio is the platform's game engine [26] and game development software. [27] [28] The engine and all games made on Roblox predominantly uses Luau, [29] a dialect of the Lua 5.1 programming language. [30] Since November 2021, the programming language has been open sourced under the MIT License.
In the mockumentary comedy, the main characters are shooting a fictional documentary. Scary Movie: Amistad II: 2000: In this horror parody film, Brenda Meeks and Ray Wilkins go to a theater to watch Shakespeare in Love. Before the start of the movie, a trailer for a fictional sequel to Amistad is shown. [39] Schlock: See You Next Wednesday: 1973
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It is a story about a Londoner and his pet otter living on the Scottish coast. The story is fictional, but is adapted from the 1960 autobiographical book of the same name by Gavin Maxwell. [4] It featured the stars of Born Free (1966), another film about a close relationship between humans and a wild animal.
Ring of Bright Water is a book by Gavin Maxwell about his life in a remote house in coastal Scotland where he kept several wild otters as pets. [1] [2] First published in 1960, it became a best seller and is considered a literary masterpiece, [3] eventually selling over two million copies. [4]