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Rabbit Jewelpet: 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 ...
Miffy (Dutch: Nijntje, pronounced [ˈnɛiɲtɕə] nain-cheh) is a fictional rabbit appearing in a series of picture books drawn and written by Dutch artist Dick Bruna. The original Dutch name, "nijntje", is a shortening of the diminutive konijntje, "little rabbit". The first Miffy book was produced in 1953 and over thirty others have followed.
3 Of the digimon sovereigns have 4 eyes on their heads from Digimon. Huanlongmon has 8 eyes from Digimon. Rachnera Arachnera from Monster Musume has six eyes, being part spider. Pai, a Sanjiyan Unkara from the manga 3×3 Eyes. Thousand-Eyes Idol from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Alucard's familiar, "Black hound of Baskerville" in Hellsing Ultimate. Claydol, from ...
Lagopus - A ptarmigan with a head and feet of an rabbit. Bo - Horse-like equine with a single black unicorn-like horn, the mouth and paws of tiger’s, and ears of leopard. Bingfeng - A black pig with two heads that has elongated. Zamba Zaara - A hedgehog with its tail resembles of ankylosaur, who hits the earth and causing the earth shaking ...
A Sweetspet made of crème caramel, Purinki is a yellow and green common squirrel monkey with a pudding-like head and wears a cherry on its head, moon-shaped earring on its ears and a cherry jewel necklace. She debuted in the end of episode 38 during the Christmas Party after Ruby's friends saved Sakuran's life.
131 Rare Girl Names If you refuse to be find your child’s name at the top of the Social Security Administration ’s list of most popular baby names, then putting some spice into your ...
A character named "Honey Bunny" first appeared in the Bugs Bunny's Album comic book in 1953. That character was depicted as Bugs' cousin, and was an explorer. [9] The name was reused for a separate character intended as Bugs' love interest, who debuted in Bugs Bunny Comic Book number 108 on November 15, 1966.
Some prominent Korean-American figures with Korean names include novelist and artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, journalist Kyung Lah, "Lost" actor Yunjin Kim, novelist Min Jin Lee, U.S. Representative ...