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* Fictional crossover, a storyline combining characters or settings from separate fictional properties
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Fictional " coat of arms of Illyria " in the Fojnica Armorial, compiled in Bosnia Eyalet | Bosnia in the 17th century.
From the film Stealth ( film ) | Stealth: the fictional Fictional military aircraft # F / A-37 Talon | F / A-37 Talon on USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN-72 ) | USS Abraham Lincoln ( CVN-72 ).

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Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds with which they are associated, and to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated.
* Fictional comic strip character Modesty Blaise often uses a single yawara, which she calls a " kongo ".
Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world, and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds with which they are associated, and to have their characters communicate in a fashion which is both alien and dislocated.
Fictional explanations of why ships can travel faster than light in hyperspace often accompany the storyline of novels, television programs, and films in which they are featured.
Fictional weapons are weapons that do not actually exist, but which have been invented in fiction.
Their computer counterparts, role-playing video games, sometimes have elaborate fictional universes that continue to be explored over many sequels, such as the best selling Final Fantasy X which along with its sequel Final Fantasy X-2 sold 10 million copies and boasts a legion of enthusiasts of its Fictional Universe.
Not to be confused with: Category: Fictional characters with dwarfism, which concerns human beings with a medical condition that makes them shorter than average.
MomCorp was also included in the list of " The 25 Largest Fictional Companies " which estimated its sales at $ 291. 8 billion.
It also appears in the later, and short lived, Crusade television series, the TV movies A Call to Arms and In the Beginning as well as the The Lost Tales ( the first in an anthology series which were to be released on DVD, now aborted due to funding issues ) plus a number of written short stories and novels based in the same Fictional universe.
Fictional characters owned and published by Valiant Comics, which was later purchased by Acclaim Entertainment and remade into Acclaim Comics.
Fictional television station WIDB-TV ( channel 8 ) experiences problems with its late-night airing of science-fiction classic Amazon Women on the Moon, a 1950s B-movie in which Queen Lara ( Sybil Danning ) and Capt.
Fictional descriptions of memetic engineering include Isaac Asimov's seminal Foundation Trilogy ( New York: Bantam Books, 1991 ), George Gurdjieff's artificial mythology Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson ( New York: Penguin USA, 1999 ); Neil Stephenson's novels Snow Crash ( New York: Bantam Spectra, 1993 ) and The Diamond Age ( New York: Bantam Spectra, 1996 ); and Robert W. Chambers ' unearthly The King in Yellow ( Buccaneer Books, 1996 ) tome, which influenced seminal horror author H. P. Lovecraft.
Fictional characters categorized by the medium with which they are most commonly associated.

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In 2008, Boba Fett was selected by Empire magazine as the 79th greatest movie character of all time, and he is included on Fandomanias list of The 100 Greatest Fictional Characters.
Luke was also on the ballot for the American Film Institute's 100 Years ... 100 Heroes and Villains On their list of the 100 Greatest Fictional Characters, Fandomania. com ranked Luke at number 14.
Fictional bartender at Cheers, Woody Boyd, was born and raised in Hanover.
Fictional character Lucy Ricardo, the lead character in I Love Lucy, was said to be from West Jamestown.
Ellery Queen was featured on a postage stamp issued by Nicaragua as part of a series of " Famous Fictional Detectives " to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Interpol in 1973 and a similar series of famous fictional detectives from San Marino in 1979.
* Fictional 53rd Precinct in the Bronx was found in the TV comedy " Car 54, Where Are You?
Bateman was also portrayed by Dechen Thurman ( brother of Uma ) in the 2000 documentary This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis.
She was ranked 57 on Fandomanias list of the 100 Greatest Fictional Characters.
In 2002, Harry Potter was voted No. 85 among the " 100 Best Fictional Characters " by Book magazine and also voted the 35th " Worst Briton " in Channel 4's " 100 Worst Britons We Love to Hate " programme.
Fictional literature was written in verse, while scientific literature was in prose.
Forbes lists him as worth much higher ; in their 2007 " Fictional 15 " list of the richest fictional characters, he was ranked # 12 with a net worth of $ 2 billion, but has been omitted from recent lists.
" She was ranked # 8 on the list of Top 10 Fictional Ninjas by Fandomania for being " one of the deadliest martial artists on the DC Comics universe ".
Fictional was originally formed as a solo-project by Gerritt Thomas in the late 1990 ’ s.
Fictional characters and presentations of contemporary celebrities embodying this model were prominent features of Soviet cultural life, especially at times when fostering the concept of the New Soviet man was given special priority by the government.
He was also ranked number 77 on Fandomania's list of the 100 Greatest Fictional Characters.

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