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  2. Sprite (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    A water sprite (also called a water fairy or water faery) is a general term for an elemental spirit associated with water, according to alchemist Paracelsus. Water sprites are said to be able to breathe water or air and sometimes can fly. These creatures exist in the mythology of various groups.

  3. Category:Sprites (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to sprites, supernatural entities in European mythology. They are often depicted as fairy -like creatures or as ethereal entities. Subcategories

  4. Fantastic art - Wikipedia

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    The term fantasy art is closely related, and is applied primarily to recent art (typically 20th century on wards) inspired by, or illustrating fantasy literature. [ citation needed ] Fantastic art has traditionally been largely confined to painting and illustration, but since the 1970s has increasingly been found also in photography.

  5. Kazuko Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya went on to design graphics for other Final Fantasy games, most notably the iconic chibi versions of characters, monsters, fonts, and menus. She was the primary pixel artist for many well-known games including entries in the SaGa series and Mana series (of which she created all the graphics for the first game).

  6. List of fairy and sprite characters - Wikipedia

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    Johnny and the Sprites: Animated TV series Belial, and Memim, Fairy helper: Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius: Video game Belbel: Petite Princess Yucie: Animated television series, manga Beth McGraw (Fairy for a Day) Winx Club: Comic Bloom (Princess of Domino, Fairy of the Dragon Flame, Fairy of Dragon Fire, Keeper of the Dragon's Flame) Winx Club ...

  7. 8-Bit Theater - Wikipedia

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    8-Bit Theater is a sprite comic, meaning the art is mainly taken from pre-existing video game assets, created by Brian Clevinger that ran from 2001 to 2010 and consisting of 1,225 pages. The webcomic was, at times, one of the most popular webcomics, and the most popular sprite comic.

  8. Category:Fantasy art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fantasy art" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Fairy painting; T. Tolkien's artwork; W. Why Paint Cats

  9. Category:Fantastic art - Wikipedia

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