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  2. Mimic (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The mimic first appeared for second edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in the second volume of the Monstrous Compendium series (1989). In this set, the creature is described as magically-created, and usually appears in the form of a treasure chest, although its natural color is a speckled grey that resembles granite.

  3. List of fictional arthropods - Wikipedia

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    Hopper Grasshopper: A Bug's Life: The main antagonist of the film who is the ruthless leader of the grasshopper gang. Hova Ant: The Ant Bully: A worker ant who is assigned to teach Lucas about the ways of the ant. Hutch the Honeybee: Honeybee: The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee

  4. Body hopping - Wikipedia

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    Body hopping is the fictional ability and desire to possess people in quick succession. A body hopper can transfer quickly from one physical body to another physical body with little or no resistance and few conditions on moving on to a new body, and usually without getting stuck in said body for a long period of time.

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  6. Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Hopper, a prototype test vehicle for the SpaceX Starship; Hopper balloon, a kind of ultralight hot air balloon; Hopper barge, a kind of barge; Hopper car, a type of railway freight car; Gravity wagon, or slant wagon, a type of wagon that is essentially a hopper; used in agriculture; Space hopper, a toy: a ball with handles for bouncing on

  7. 1000 Ways to Die - Wikipedia

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    1000 Ways to Die takes a tongue-in-cheek dark humor approach to death through its presentation of stories derived from both myths and science, and the show makes liberal use of artistic license to significantly embellish or change the circumstances of real-life incidents that resulted in death for greater entertainment value.

  8. List of swamp monsters - Wikipedia

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    The Heap in mortal combat with the "Man of the Moonlight" on the cover of Airboy Comics, vol. 9 #5 (June 1952). Artwork by Ernest Schroeder. From the 1940s to the present many swamp monsters have been used in comics, an early example being Hillman Publications' the Heap.

  9. SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman

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    One day, SpongeBob wakes up and begins playing fetch with Gary, leading the snail to dig up a treasure chest. SpongeBob opens the chest and finds a bottle, which, upon rubbing it, scatters doubloons all over Bikini Bottom and releases The Flying Dutchman. The Dutchman tells SpongeBob that he will take Gary to work on his ship for all eternity ...