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Damdin is a 3-year-old boy living at Grace Field House. He has dark blue eyes and short curly black hair. Damdin is a boy who wakes up early. He was left behind with the younger children at Grace Field House, while the children over 5 years old made their escape. Nina (ニーナ, Nīna) Voiced by: Yoshino Aoyama (Japanese); Erika Harlacher ...
Festro is purple with green eyes, two large tusks, and 2 smaller fangs in between. He is quite muscular and only wears a pair of briefs and a pair of brocro sneakers. He has black hair (spikes) and a bald spot at the top. Festro also has purple knuckles on his fingers. Festro is brash, crude, selfish, and inconsiderate.
Kenny has bright-blond hair, a light skin color, blue eyes, and an average eight-year-old height. He wears a large orange parka whose large hood conceals his blond head completely with a faded-brown inside, matching faded-brown gloves, orange pants that match his parka, and black shoes.
Carl Gould (voiced by Dylan Hoerner 2010–2022) is a cream rabbit with brown hair and blue glasses. He is on the Autism spectrum (until 2013, he is shown to have Asperger's syndrome), and his best friend is George Lundgren. He plays the accordion, flies kites, and is highly knowledgeable in locomotives (to the point where he can create ...
Along with delicious food, Thanksgiving is best celebrated with a flood of TV and movie specials. Get a kick out of our favorite Thanksgiving quotes from TV and movies.
As Lester, Apollo is a 16-year-old teenager with curly brown hair, blue eyes, acne, and a "flabby" torso. He is narcissistic, prideful, and arrogant. His mortal transformation makes him empathize with mortals and reaches a higher understanding of the worth of life, the meaning of death, and what it means to be alive.
Here's a fun fact about the "12 Days of Christmas" tune we bet you didn't know. Since 1984, PNC Bank has been tracking the price of giving each gift mentioned in the song with the PNC Christmas ...
In the United States, the term "Black Irish" was initially used in the 19th century to derogatorily describe Irish refugees of the Great Famine. [1] It later shifted into a term used to describe people of Irish descent who have black or dark-colored hair, blue or dark eyes, or otherwise dark coloring.