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A baseball team from the fictional town of Mudville ( implied to be the home team ) is losing by two runs with two outs in their last inning.
* Canton, a fictional town in " Jaynestown ", an episode of Firefly
Its main character, Lucy Snowe, travels abroad to teach in a boarding school in the fictional town of Villette, where she encounters a culture and religion different to her own, and where she falls in love with a man (' Paul Emanuel ') whom she cannot marry.
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera set in Weatherfield, a fictional town in Greater Manchester based on Salford.
Saloon owner Kent ( Brian Donlevy ), the unscrupulous boss of the fictional Western town of Bottleneck, has the town's Sheriff, Keogh, killed when the Sheriff asks one too many questions about a rigged poker game.
Often these books follow a formula where the first chapter involves Brown solving a case at the dinner table for his father, the local police chief in the fictional town of Idaville.
In Dancer in the Dark, jump shots and dramatically-different color palettes and camera techniques were used for the " real world " and musical portions of the film, and in Dogville everything was filmed on a sound stage with no set where the walls of the buildings in the fictional town were marked as lines on the floor.
The name, " Pretty Good Privacy ", is humorously ironic and was inspired by the name of a grocery store, " Ralph's Pretty Good Grocery ", featured in radio host Garrison Keillor's fictional town, Lake Wobegon.
Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London.
* Riverside, a fictional town in the video game Left 4 Dead
The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society, television and many aspects of the human condition.
The show's name came from its setting, a small, fictional Washington town.
Stephen King got the name Castle Rock from the fictional mountain fort of the same name in Lord of the Flies, using the name to refer to a fictional town that has appeared in a number of King's novels.
King's fictional town of Castle Rock inspired the name of Rob Reiner's production company, Castle Rock Entertainment, which produced the 1990 film.
* The Japanese horror novel Another is set in the fictional town of Yomiyama, Japan during 1998.
Willow plays an integral role within the inner circle of friends — called the Scooby Gang — who support Buffy Summers, a teenager gifted with superhuman powers to defeat vampires, demons, and other evil in the fictional town of Sunnydale.
Both Beautiful Girls and October Road take place in the fictional Massachusetts town of Knights Ridge, and have similar characters, jobs, plot lines.
* Messina, a fictional small town in John Grisham's Bleachers ( novel )
On 15 December 2011 the Spelthorne Borough Council voted 25-4, with 6 abstentions ( including all of those from Staines ward itself ), to change the name of the town to Staines-upon-Thames with the aim of promoting its riverside location so boosting the local economy and, reportedly, to attempt to discourage association with the fictional character Ali G.
The town is the home of the fictional character Ali G, and indie rock band Hard-Fi.
Many of Friel's plays are set in the fictional Donegal town of Ballybeg.
* Castle Rock ( Stephen King ), the fictional Maine town in use in many Stephen King novels, stories, and novellas
* Castle Rock Entertainment, a film production company founded by Rob Reiner and named after Stephen King's fictional town
In the series, she lives in the fictional town of River Heights with her father, attorney Carson Drew, and their housekeeper, Hannah Gruen.

fictional and South
The fictional Hundred Acre Wood of the Pooh stories derives from Five Hundred Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, South East England, where the Pooh stories were set.
* Alphonse Mephisto, fictional character in the animated television series South Park
The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone.
* Super Adventure Club, a fictional organization in " The Return of Chef ", a South Park episode
* Fictional Jacob ( Lost ) and fictional Man in Black ( Lost ) were born on an island in the South Pacific Ocean.
The novel Ella Minnow Pea depicts a fictional country set off of the South Carolina coast that idealizes the " Quick Brown Fox " pangram and its inventor.
Fortitude South employed similar deception in the south of England, threatening an invasion at Pas de Calais by the fictional 1st U. S. Army Group ( FUSAG ).
The series was inspired by a range of fictional media including The Dirty Dozen, Robin Hood, Brave New World, Star Trek, classic Westerns and real-world political conflicts in South America and Israel.
She has used her intellect and savvy to get where she is today, at the helm of South Africa's fictional top communications company, Ezweni, which she runs with her brother and founder Karabo Moroka.
Eric Theodore Cartman is a fictional character in the American animated television series South Park.
Voiced by Trey Parker, Cartman is an obese, immature, spoiled, selfish, manipulative, lazy, foul-mouthed, deluded, mean-spirited, sadistic, racist, sexist, anti-semitic, homophobic, xenophobic, sociopathic, narcissistic, and ill-tempered elementary school student living with his unwed mother in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado, where he routinely has extraordinary experiences not typical of conventional small-town life.
In the animated television series South Park, the fictional town of the same name is situated in Park County, Colorado.
* Ike Broflovski, a recurring fictional character in the cartoon series South Park
Scenes showing the fictional South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs home football games were shot at Spec Martin Stadium.
Ruth Park, author of The Harp in the South, contributed a number of iconic fictional works about urban living.
The Broken Ear ( 1935 – 1936 ) is set mainly in the fictional South American republic of San Theodoros and takes a critical view of western businessmen conspiring to provoke a war over what they think will be profitable oil fields.
The fictional Dollis Hill Football Club features occasionally in the British satirical magazine Private Eye as arch-rivals to Neasden Football Club, with on at least one occasion the fictional Dollis Hill South council ward used in the irregular Those Election Results In Full mock section.
John Ford's The Hurricane ( 1937 ) concluded with the striking sequence of a tropical cyclone ripping through a fictional South Pacific island.
In 2008 De Villiers was nicknamed " Twakkie " in a public competition held by the South African Sunday Times newspaper-in reference to a local fictional character with a similar moustache from the SABC's " The Most Amazing Show ".
In the 2008 film Nim's Island, Rarotonga is portrayed as a waypoint for fictional adventure writer Alexandra Rover ( Jodie Foster ) on her journey from San Francisco to a South Pacific island.
Category: Films set in a fictional South American country
The History Man ( 1975 ) is a campus novel by the British author Malcolm Bradbury set in 1972 in the fictional seaside town of Watermouth in the South of England.
Fortitude South employed similar deception in the south of England, threatening an invasion at Pas de Calais by the fictional 1st U. S. Army Group ( FUSAG ).

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