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  2. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, the magic pebble falls off the rock, and Sylvester is unable to revert to his donkey form as the pebble must be in contact with the wish-maker to work. The rest of the story deals with the resulting aftermath: Sylvester's personal attempt to change back into his true self and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan's search for their only child.

  3. Conversations with Magic Stones (Magic Stone Three)

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    Originally, this work was created as part of a multi-part sculpture with two other bronze "magic stones" (eight-sided polyhedrons) and three "figures" (vertical abstract sculptures). [3] One of these other works, Conversations with Magic Stones (Figure Three), is also installed at the Lynden Sculpture Garden.

  4. Stone Soup - Wikipedia

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    Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal. In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the parable is also known as axe soup, button soup, nail soup, bolt soup, and wood soup.

  5. The Stone Flower - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Flower is the embodiment of the absolute magic power of stone and the absolute beauty, which is beyond mortals' reach. [ 22 ] Many noted that the Mistress' world represents the realm of the dead , [ 23 ] [ 24 ] which is emphasized not only by its location underneath the human world but also mostly by its mirror-like, uncanny ...

  6. Petrifaction in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    Petrification is associated with the legends of Medusa and the Svartálfar among others. In fairy tales, characters who fail in a quest may be turned to stone until they are rescued by the successful hero, as in the tales such as The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body, The Water of Life and The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird, as well as many troll tales.

  7. The magic of ‘Toy Story’ began 30 years ago today - AOL

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    Other classic Pixar films followed, including “Monsters Inc.,” “Finding Nemo,” “Cars,” and three “Toy Story” sequels and a spin-off, including “Toy Story 3,” which won an Oscar ...

  8. Here's the untold story of the Stone Pony, celebrating its ...

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    The Stone Pony was built to last. The venerable yet humble Asbury Park nightclub and music venue has survived several owners, multiple closings, Superstorm Sandy, COVID-19 and the vicissitudes of ...

  9. Monkey King - Wikipedia

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    The stone develops a magic womb, which bursts open one day to produce a stone egg about the size of a ball. [citation needed] When the wind blows on the egg, the egg becomes the stone monkey. As his eyes move, two beams of golden light shoot toward the Jade palace and startle the Jade Emperor. When he sees the light he orders two of his ...