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Nemo and Nautilus
Instead of Flip or the Princess, Nemo meets Zorro, Alice and Jules Verne's Nautilus ( which was led by Captain Nemo ).
* Captain Nemo, captain of the submarine Nautilus in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Mysterious Island ( 1870 )
* Nemo ( file manager ) a file manager for Linux distributions forked from Nautilus.
Mycroft Holmes deploys Nemo and Hyde to defend the capital by patrolling London's rivers in the Nautilus.
Angered by the British government's heartless use of biological weaponry, Nemo leaves in the Nautilus and tells Quatermain and Murray to " never seek again ", mistakenly believing that they knew the details of the British plan.
The Nautilus is the fictional submarine captained by Nemo featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( 1870 ) and The Mysterious Island ( 1874 ).
The Nautilus isn't able to refresh its air supply, so Captain Nemo designed to do it by surfacing and exchanging stale air for fresh, much like a whale.
The Nautilus also features a lavish dining room and even an organ that Captain Nemo uses to entertain himself in the evening.
After Nemo dies on board, the volcanic island erupts, entombing the Captain and the Nautilus for eternity.
* In Kevin J. Anderson's Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius, the Nautilus appears as a real submarine, apparently cigar-shaped like the one from the novel, built by Nemo for the Ottoman Empire.
* In Valhalla Rising, by Clive Cussler, Nemo and the Nautilus are discovered by a researcher and stored in a hidden cave as his private research lab.
* In Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, an early 1990s Japanese anime television series based on Jules Verne's 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea and set in 1889, there is a submarine called the Nautilus, which is also captained by a Captain Nemo.
File: 20000 Nemo Aronnax plans. jpg | Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax discussing the plans of the Nautilus.
File: 20000 Nautilus Nemo room. jpg | Captain Nemo's room aboard the Nautilus.
File: 20000 Nautilus Library Nemo Aronnax. jpg | The library of the Nautilus.
File: Nemo Aronax viewbay diver. jpg | Main window of the Nautilus.
Captain Nemo standing over the crew of the Nautilus as they observe an underwater funeral
An extraordinary engineer, Nemo designed and built the Nautilus, besides inventing most of her outstanding features, such as her electric propulsion and navigation systems.
Nemo tells Professor Aronnax that his intention was to have the story of his life, which he was in the process of writing when Aronnax and his companions were cast upon the Nautilus, sealed in an unsinkable casket and thrown overboard by the last survivor of the Nautiluss crew, in the hope that it would be washed up somewhere.

Nemo and which
The English doctrine, which was at one time adopted in the United States, asserted that allegiance was indelible: " Nemo potest exuere patriam ".
Any list of these would have to include the Night of the Living Houses ( said to be the first comic strip to enter the collection of the Louvre ) wherein Nemo and a friend are chased down a city street by a gang of tenement houses on legs ; the Walking Bed, in which Nemo and Flip ride over the rooftops on the increasingly long limbs of Nemo's bed ( see illustration ); and the Befuddle Hall sequence, wherein Nemo and his friends attempt to find their way out of a funhouse environment of a Beaux-Arts interior turned topsy-turvy.
The complete set of Little Nemo strips is available in a single volume from Taschen: Little Nemo 1905-1914 ( ISBN 3-8228-6300-9 ), leaving out only the later revival from the 1920s, which is still under copyright in the U. S.
Their ' Little Nemo ' was chosen for a theatre play, which was suggested for the cultural program for the Olympic Games in 2004.
Since its publishing, Little Nemo has had an influence on other artists, including Alan Moore, in Miracleman # 4, when the Miracleman family end up in a palace called " Sleepy Town ," which has imagery similar to Little Nemo's.
1996 ), which features George Alec Effinger's short " Seven Nights in Slumberland " ( where Nemo interacts with Neil Gaiman's characters The Endless ).
Some have even theorized that Hagbard Celine is, in fact, Captain Nemo, but that seems physically impossible, or at least very unlikely, as Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is set in the second half of the nineteenth century, which would make Hagbard Celine, if the same character and person as Nemo, over a hundred years old.
Many films have been set in the city, including Finding Nemo, which was set in Port Jackson ( Sydney Harbour ).
Captain Nemo playing the organ ( music ) | organ, at which he was a master.
Nemo was the first non-musical animated film to which Disney added songs in order to produce a stage musical.
The motto of the Order of the Thistle ( Nemo me impune lacessit ) should not be confused with the motto of the Royal arms ( In Defens ), which appears on an escroll above the crest in the tradition of Scottish heraldry.
The motto also appears ( spelled " Nemo Me Impune Lacesset ") above an American Timber Rattlesnake on a 1778 $ 20 bill from Georgia as an early example of the colonial use of the coiled rattlesnake symbol, which later became famous on the Gadsden flag.
In the motto " No-one harasses me with impunity " ( Latin: " Nemo me impune lacessit "), " me " was therefore originally the thistle itself, but by extension now refers to the Scottish regiments which have adopted it.
* The regimental motto is Nemo Me Impune Lacessit ( Nobody assails me with impunity ), also the motto of the Order of the Thistle, to which it refers.
Though maybe not seen as an enemy, he is portrayed as more of a bad influence toward Nemo which eventually ends up with Flip influencing Nemo to opening the forbidden door which releases the Nightmare King.

Nemo and is
Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905 – July 23, 1911 and September 3, 1911 – July 26, 1914 ; respectively.
Its on screen title is Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N. Y. Herald and his Moving Comics, but it is usually referred to as Little Nemo.
It involves a little boy called Nemo, who wears pajamas and travels to a fantasy world, but otherwise the connection to McCay's strip is a loose one.
The fantasy world is a dark and dismal beach, and Nemo encounters characters from other works of fiction rather than those from the original strip.
The film would not see a US release until 1992, two years after the game's Japanese release, so the game is often thought to be a standalone adaptation of Little Nemo, not related to the film.
" Little Nemo in Slumberland " is also the inspiration for the video of the 1989 song Runnin ' Down a Dream by Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
Nemo is a Latin word meaning " no man " or " no one ".
* In the anime Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water there is a giant tree beneath Antarctica that is identified as the Tree Of Life by Captain Nemo
* October 2006: The Living Seas is redeveloped and becomes The Seas with Nemo & Friends
Nemo is infuriated about H-142, and Bond coolly replies that they will claim that, officially, the Martians died of the common cold, whilst any humans found dead will have been killed by Martians.
Chapter one is set against a backdrop of London, 1910, with Halley's Comet passing overhead, the nation prepares for the coronation of King George V, and far away on his South Atlantic island, the scientist-pirate Captain Nemo is dying.
He is a megalomaniacal pirate captain and mad scientist, somewhat modeled after Jules Verne's Captain Nemo character.
The strip is mostly recognized as an adult-oriented precursor to Nemo.

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