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List of fantasy films is a chronological listing of films in the fantasy genre. Fantasy television programs, including made for TV movies and miniseries, should be listed at List of fantasy television programs. Fantasy films are films with fantastic themes, usually involving magic, supernatural events, incredible creatures, or exotic fantasy ...
At the festival, a Nockmaar hound arrives and attacks cradles. After Nelwyn warriors kill it, Willow presents the baby to the village leader as a possible reason for the hound's appearance. The leader orders the baby must return to a Daikini (the Nelwyn's name for "tall people") family, so Willow and volunteers set out with the baby to find one.
This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.
The older patches read "Sector 7" instead of "Section 7", leading some to believe this to be their original name. seaQuest DSV: TV Sector 7: Intelligence organization. They discovered the All Spark and built the Hoover Dam around it to mask the energy emitted by the Cube: Transformers: Movie TENET
DC Animated Movie Universe: Various United States The Riddler: The Batman: Matt Reeves, Peter Craig: United States The Riddler's Cult The Batman: Matt Reeves, Peter Craig: United States Ridley: Metroid: Makoto Kano: Japan Rience The Witcher: Andrzej Sapkowski: Poland The Rifle Batwoman (TV series) Various United States The Right Arm aka The ...
Snow Witch (Fighting Fantasy) Alisa Soto ; Spider Witch (Avalon: Web of Magic) Alicia Spinnet (Harry Potter) Alexandra Spofford (The Witches of Eastwick) by John Updike; Pomona Sprout (Harry Potter) Susan Sto Helit ; Geoffrey Swivel ; Deirdre Swoop (The Worst Witch) Sycorax (The Tempest) Sally Rumeno (‘’Sally the Witch’’) T
Beverage: Source: Date of first mention: Description and significance: Moloko Plus (Nadsat for "Milk Plus") : A Clockwork Orange: 1962: Aka "milk with knives in it"; drunk by the protagonist to get him in the mood for "a bit of the old ultraviolence" [2] In the film, Moloko Plus is milk laced with one of three (possibly illegal) drugs, Vellocet, Synthemesc and Drencrom.
The world in which Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 take place. Final Fantasy X: 2001: V Temerant: Patrick Rothfuss: The setting for The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. The Name of the Wind: 2007: N Tékumel: M. A. R. Barker: A technological world is suddenly cast into a "pocket dimension".