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Prosthetics, the artificial replacement of organic limbs or organs, often play a role in fiction, particularly science fiction, as either plot points or to give a character a beyond normal appearance. Numerous works of literature, television, and films feature characters who have prosthetics attached.
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Protagonist has a friend that is a bird with one small wing. Featured prominently in the second ("The Wolf in Underpants: At Full Speed") and third ("The Wolf in Underpants Breaks Free") books in the series. 2019-Present Graphic novel Mia Mayhem [6] Kara West/Leeza Hernandez Protagonist's friend has prosthetic legs.
Has a missing eye and arm, wears an eyepatch and prosthetic limb. [234] [235] 2016 Cassidy: Matthew Mercer: Overwatch: Has a cybernetic prosthetic arm [236] 2016 Symmetra: Anjali Bhimani: Overwatch: Has a cybernetic prosthetic arm [237] 2016 Junkrat: Chris Parson: Overwatch: Has a prosthetic right leg [238] 2012 Clementine: Melissa Hutchison ...
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Not all actors have worn penis prosthetics for full frontal scenes, others have preferred to bare it all. Cooper Koch had viewers talking about his performance as Erik Menéndez when Ryan Murphy's ...
The form is also frequently used for fiction about adult women's lives, [5] some notable examples being Bridget Jones's Diary, The Color Purple, and Pamela. The second category lists fictional works that are not written in diary form, but in which a character keeps a diary, or a diary is otherwise featured as part of the story.