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  2. Mummy (undead) - Wikipedia

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    The mummy genre has its origins in the 19th century when Ottoman-controlled Egypt was being colonized by France and, subsequently, by Victorian Britain.The first living mummies in fiction were mostly female, and they were presented in a romantic and sexual light, often as love interests for the protagonist; this metaphorically represented the sexualized Orientalism and the colonial ...

  3. List of Halloween Wars episodes - Wikipedia

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    ^Note 2: Kimberly Hall (Team Zesty Zombies) was also in season 6 (Team Food Phantoms) but lost in the 2nd episode. ^Note 3: Lenny Calvin (Team Zesty Zombies) was also in season 6 (Team Crypt Cookers) but lost in the 4th episode. ^Note 4: Joshua Simpson (Team Beastly Banshees) was also in season 6 (Team Scare Squad) but lost in the 1st episode.

  4. Undead - Wikipedia

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    The undead are beings in mythology, legend, or fiction that are deceased but behave as if they were alive. A common example of an undead being is a corpse reanimated by supernatural forces, by the application of either the deceased's own life force or that of a supernatural being (such as a demon , or other evil spirit).

  5. List of zombie short films and undead-related projects

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    The following is a list of zombie short films and other zombie- and undead-related projects, such as television series.. Zombies are creatures usually portrayed as either reanimated corpses or mindless human beings, in both cases cannibalistic or more widely as undead bodies, ghouls, mummies, reanimated corpses, vampires and so on.

  6. Category:Corporeal undead - Wikipedia

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    Corporeal undead refers to mythical or legendary undead creatures who have a body or some substantial form. This is opposed to incorporeal undead, who "exist" but are not composed of matter ( e.g. ghosts ).

  7. Category:Fictional mummies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional mummies" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Aztec Mummy; F.

  8. All Creatures Great and Small Renewed for Seasons 5 and 6 ...

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    For All Creatures Great and Small fans, some great, big news: MASTERPIECE announced on Friday that the series based on James Herriot’s iconic collection of stories has been renewed for Seasons 5 ...

  9. Draugr - Wikipedia

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    Modern art, depicting a draugr haunting in enormous shape. The draugr or draug (Old Norse: draugr; Icelandic: draugur; Faroese: dreygur; Danish and Norwegian: draug; Swedish: dröger, drög) [a] [1] is a corporeal undead creature from the sagas and folktales of the Nordic countries, with varying ambiguous traits.