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Pages in category "Fictional moles" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Mole Manor; Mole people (fiction) Mole Sisters; Mole's World ...
William Mole (later Wole Mole) is Adrian's second son through his marriage to Jojo. William is a hyperactive as a child, and becomes the pride and joy of his grandparents, George and Pauline. William is a hyperactive as a child, and becomes the pride and joy of his grandparents, George and Pauline.
Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by English author Sue Townsend. The character first appeared (as "Nigel") as part of a comic diary featured in a short-lived arts magazine (called simply magazine ) published in Leicester in 1980, and shortly afterward in a BBC Radio 4 play in 1982.
This list of fictional marsupials is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable marsupial characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples in literature , film , television , comics , animation , video games and legends .
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.
Mole Man, a super villain from Marvel comic books; Hans Moleman, a character in The Simpsons; Mole People, (or Moloids) of Subterranea, a fictional race of underground-dwellers in Marvel comic books; Mole Men, a race of tall hairy beings from the comedy-action TV series Saul of the Mole Men
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Accompanied by a magical book named Manny, Moley travels around MoleTown learning about new mole cultures and sharing his knowledge of the human world above. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Though Moley is viewed by the citizens of MoleTown as wise and knowledgeable, he's no smarter than the average mole, and often finds himself on entertaining misadventures.