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  2. Rescuing Sprite - Wikipedia

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    Based on the reviews on Barnes and Nobles, customers rated the book a 4.2/5. [1] According to Amazon, "Rescuing Sprite is a stunningly intimate revelation of the strong love that can develop between a family and a pet" and was rated a 4.4/5. [2] It was also rated a 3.9 out of 5. [3]

  3. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    8-Bit Theater is a sprite comic, meaning the art is mainly taken from pre-existing video game assets, created by Brian Clevinger that ran from 2001 to 2010 and consisting of 1,225 pages.

  4. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    Locations and characters described in the book can be used as foundations on which proper Dalelands scenarios can be built. [14] This is the fifth installment of Volo's guides to the Forgotten Realms. [14] Trenton Webb reviewed Volo's Guide to the Dalelands for Arcane magazine, rating it a 6 out of 10 overall. [14]

  5. Johnny and the Sprites - Wikipedia

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    Johnny and the Sprites features more elaborate sets, such as a reflecting pond and the Sprites' home in Grotto's Grove. Three new Sprites were added: Lily, a water Sprite played by Carmen Osbahr; Root, "a budding earth Sprite" played by Heather Asch; and Sage, the wisest of the Sprites, also played by Tartaglia.

  6. Sprite comic - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 webcomic Neglected Mario Characters was the first sprite comic to appear on the internet, [1] though Bob and George was the first sprite comic to gain widespread popularity. Starting its run in 2000, Bob and George utilizes sprites from the Mega Man series of games, with most of the characters being taken directly from the games.

  7. Sprite (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The prince thanking the Water sprite, from The Princess Nobody: A Tale of Fairyland (1884) by Andrew Lang (illustration by Richard Doyle). The belief in diminutive beings such as sprites, elves, fairies, etc. has been common in many parts of the world, and might to some extent still be found within neo-spiritual and religious movements such as "neo-druidism" and Ásatrú.

  8. List of Spirit Riding Free episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Spirit Riding Free: Ride Along Adventure" Beth Sleven, Allan Jacobsen and Kevin Wotton: Lauren Bradley, Nicole Belisle and May Chan: Fernadmo Corrales, Shawna Cha, Kat Chan, Abigail Davies, Brian Hatfield, Andries Maritz, Ivaylo Ivantchev, and Mark Sonntag: December 8, 2020 ()

  9. BookBox - Wikipedia

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    "10 free online read alouds for children in Indian languages". The Alternative. Sattva Media and Consulting Pvt Ltd. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016; Maya (May 12, 2015). "An Animated Version of Too Many Bananas". Pratham Books. Davey, Angelika (March 2, 2015). "Practise your German with Videos from BookBox".