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characters. All appearances of Future: Steven Universe, Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl, Connie Maheswaran, Lapis Lazuli, Peridot, Lars Barriga, Bismuth, The Great Diamond Authority (consists Yellow, White, and Blue (left and right)), and other uncorrupted gems, among others. Steven Universe is an American animated television series created by Rebecca ...
He is Luigi's black-and-purple clad arch-rival. [101] Waluigi is often an antagonist who teams up with Wario to accomplish their schemes. He is playable in most of the Mario spin-off games, and makes several cameos within the Super Smash Bros. series. [102] Like with Wario, his name is a portmanteau of "warui" and "Luigi". [103]
Sage and Ginger are Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper's newborn fraternal twins, who debut in Blue's Clues & You!. They are both short bottles with faces, arms, and cork caps. Sage is a boy whose bottle is colored green, and Ginger is a girl whose bottle is colored light brown.
Sonic the Hedgehog, [a] trademarked Sonic The Hedgehog, [1] is a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog and the main protagonist of the series. Developed as a replacement for their existing Alex Kidd mascot, as well as Sega's response to Mario, his first appearance was in the arcade game Rad Mobile as a cameo, before making his official debut in Sonic the Hedgehog (1991).
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds (English) Reiko Yanagi is a mysterious girl from Aichi Prefecture whose Quirk Poltergeist (ポルターガイスト, Porutāgaisuto) grants her the ability to telekinetically manipulate objects around her. Her hero name is a reference to the American horror/drama film The Exorcism of Emily Rose ...
Romulus. Romulus (voiced by Cam Clarke in most projects, Scott Menville in the 2022 TV series) is a werewolf who used to attend Crescent Moon High before the school merged with Monster High. He has gray-ish white fur, green eyes and brown hair. Romulus is proud, highly influential but also timid and sheepish.
Each character has an associated color, and it is the first letters of these colors, red, white, black, and yellow, that give the series its name. [4] Lee said that looking to people, Google image searches, and fashion were inspirations: "how people dress−down to the littlest detail—gives many subtle (and some not so subtle) hints about who ...
This category is for masculine given names from England (natively, or by historical modification of Biblical, etc., names). See also Category:English-language masculine given names , for all those commonly used in the modern English language , regardless of origin.