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Susan Murphy (voiced by Reese Witherspoon in the film and special, and Riki Lindhome in the TV series), also known in the movie by her monster name Ginormica was once a normal woman. She was later hit by a radioactive meteorite on her wedding day, causing her to grow to the height of 49 feet 11 inches (15.21 m) and into a Giantess .
In the series, Osman's first partner is Bala Hatun and she was played by the Turkish actress Özge Törer, [6] this was only believed after the series' first episode was released. Before the release of season 2, Özge Yağız and Yağmur Öztürk were believed to play the role of Malhun Hatun due to the fact that they both shared videos of them ...
Özge Törer (born 16 August 1999) is a Turkish actress known for her role as Bala Hatun in the Turkish TV series Kuruluş Osman, in which she stars alongside Burak Özçivit. Biography [ edit ]
The Siberian Ice Maiden, known locally as the Princess of Ukok (Russian: Принце́сса Уко́ка), the Altai Princess (Russian: Алтайская принцесса), Devochka ("Girl") and Ochy-bala (Russian: Очы-бала, the heroine of the Altaic epic), is a mummy of a woman from the 5th century BC, discovered in 1993 in a kurgan belonging to one of the Pazyryk burials, from ...
Balala the Fairies, or Balala, Little Magic Fairy (Chinese: 巴啦啦小魔仙; pinyin: Bālālā xiǎo mó xian), is a Chinese magical girl metaseries created and produced by Alpha Group. [1] Each series focuses on a group of magical girls fighting against evil and dark forces while following their ordinary lives and personal wishes.
Bala shark (Balantiocheilos melanopterus), a small freshwater fish of Southeast Asia Sida cordifolia (or bala), an Indian medicinal subshrub People and characters
Giantess Anna Haining Bates (née Swan) with her parents.. Giantesses are imaginary, gigantic women. They are widely believed to be mythological by the humans of modern-day, since the term "giantess" is so generic, it seems possible to describe female giants not native to Earth which fall under the very forgiving criteria as giantesses.
Balambika (Deity) (also known as "Bala") is a goddess of the Hindu religion, usually found in South India. Her name means "Goddess Of Knowledge", or "Child Goddess". [1] Balambika's description appears in her sacred text the Balambika Dasakam.