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Fairy-baby otter Chiitan ( ちぃたん☆ ) , also stylized as Chiitan☆ , is a Japanese mascot which was formerly a self-declared unofficial representative of the city of Susaki . It is a self-described "0-year-old fairy baby" otter that wears a turtle as a hat.
Serenity is a small firefly which speaks Morse Code, to inspire her friends. Hawthorne: Hermit crab: Sherman's Lagoon: The scheming hermit crab of the strip. He is rude, abrasive, insulting, stingy, and a borderline criminal. Hawthorne, unlike other hermit crabs, prefers a beer can rather than a seashell. Maya: Bee: The Adventures of Maya the ...
The motif-index and the ATU indices are regarded as standard tools in the study of folklore. For example, folklorist Mary Beth Stein said that, "Together with Thompson's six-volume Motif-Index of Folk-Literature, with which it is cross-indexed, The Types of Folktale constitutes the most important reference work and research tool for comparative folk-tale analysis. [1]
Grimm Fairy Tales is a dark fantasy comic book series by Zenescope Entertainment that presents classic fairy tales, albeit with modern twists or expanded plots. It began publication in June 2005. It began publication in June 2005.
Another way for WikiFairies to identify themselves is to display a fairy at the top of the page next to the User's name. The following code should produce a small fairy at the top of the page {{Template:WikiFairy topicon}}. To make use of the two optional parameters, the horizontal and vertical positions, respectively, the default coordinates ...
The Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index (ATU Index) is a catalogue of folktale types used in folklore studies.The ATU index is the product of a series of revisions and expansions by an international group of scholars: Originally published in German by Finnish folklorist Antti Aarne (1910), [1] the index was translated into English, revised, and expanded by American folklorist Stith Thompson (1928 ...
A fairy weapon, primarily used by the LEP to incapacitate any foes they may face. [3] They are designed as bludgeoning weapons, and once powered, they will send a 1,000 volt shock (10,000 volts in Artemis Fowl and the Atlantis Complex when used by Turnball) into the target, enough to incapacitate a fairy but insufficient when used against a human.
French literary fairy tale written by Madame d'Aulnoy. Included by Andrew Lang by in The Blue Fairy Book. Madame d'Aulnoy: Abricotine Le Prince Lutin: She serves as a fairy princess of the Island of Quiet Pleasures. Princess Belle-Etoile Princess Belle-Etoile: French fairy tale inspired by Giovanni Francesco Straparola's Ancilotto, King of Provino.