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  2. List of fictional Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Beet Queen: The half-Native American who would become a best friend of Mary Adare. Louise Erdrich [citation needed] Omakayas (aka Little Frog) The Birchbark House: She is the main character of the story. She also appeared in the following sequels, The Game of Silence and The Porcupine Year. Omakayas has her family included in the story:

  3. Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac - Wikipedia

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    Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac (シートン動物記 くまの子ジャッキー, Seton Doubutsuki: Kuma no Ko Jakki, loosely: "Seton Animal Chronicles: Jacky the Bear Boy") is a Japanese anime television series consisting of 26 episodes, based on the novel Monarch, The Big Bear of Tallac by Ernest Thompson Seton.

  4. List of fictional feral children - Wikipedia

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    Shasta of the Wolves (1919) by Olaf Baker, in which a Native American boy is raised by a wolf pack in the Pacific Northwest. The Garden of God (1923), a sequel of The Blue Lagoon which features a new British child couple, descendants of the British child couple from the previous book generated by incest who live a new adventure on the same ...

  5. List of fictional towns in animation - Wikipedia

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    Arlen, Texas King of the Hill: FOX: Arlen is a small fictional town in Texas approximately 96 miles outside of Dallas and has an area code of 409 that includes Beaumont and Galveston. Aron City, Washington Johnny Bravo: Cartoon Network: Aron City is a fictional town in Washington and the main setting of Johnny Bravo. Ayanagi City, Toyama

  6. Adventures of Pow Wow - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon features the pre-adolescent Native American boy Pow Wow, as well as the tribe's medicine man, and a Native American girl who is a friend of Pow Wow's. [2] The cartoons often center on Pow Wow's discovery of an animal, hurt or otherwise, and his attempts to protect the forest and wildlife from various threats.

  7. Rainbow Brite (1984 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Brite is an animated series based on Hallmark's media franchise of the same name, that ran from 1984 to 1986. [3] Produced by DIC Enterprises with animation provided by Japanese TMS Entertainment, the show began as a part of DIC's Kideo TV syndicated anthology package. [4]

  8. Appare-Ranman! - Wikipedia

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    Appare-Ranman! (天晴爛漫!, "Appare in Full Bloom!") is an original Japanese anime television series produced by P.A. Works, and directed by Masakazu Hashimoto.The series aired from April 10 to September 25, 2020.

  9. List of swamp monsters - Wikipedia

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    In Animal Planet's Lost Tapes, the episode "Swamp Creature" (January 26, 2009) is about the Louisiana Swamp Monster, which is said to be an abandoned Native American child who was raised by alligators. [6] While criticizing a movie featuring a swamp monster, one of the hosts of the 2010 series This Movie Sucks!