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  • Novels portal This article is within the scope of WikiProject Novels, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to novels, novellas, novelettes...
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  • JUNG. For once, an article that sets the right priorities. What could be more relevant to The Frog Prince than the opinion of Carl Gustav Jung. Savannasharticle...
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  • to be brought to them and 3 of the dancers died and the king was wounded. This is clearly the precedent for the Hop Frog story. 71.225.92.207 (talk) 04:35...
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  • stork trying to devour a frog, with the frog's humanized arms and hands reaching out and squeezing the stork's neck tightly. The moral of this "office fable"...
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  • "Stephen King/Carrie" because of the novel by Theodor Dreiser by the same name; I also left "Danse Macabre" further clarified because of the actual dance...
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  • on the idea of a "Frog Prince" movie, and in the end the only thing they used from the novel was the idea that when the princess kissed the frog, she...
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  • Bangor." - Stephen King from A to Z: An Encyclopedia of His Life and Work Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Common parsley frog Created by McPhail...
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  • similar to the version in the novel. Also as in the novel, the Soviets are locked in an endless guerrilla war against Germany. Unlike in the novel, no European...
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  • peaceful island in the Mediterranean Sea. Lutha: a small Balkan kingdom, located between Serbia and Austro-Hungary, in the novel The Mad King by Edgar Rice...
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  • on that at the moment. Armegon (talk) 22:26, 28 January 2023 (UTC) the Music and culture Impact sections should also be moved UnkreativeFrog (talk) 23:23...
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  • the "Frog Prince" and "Prince Charming" mixed together in a fable or children's book, the story line makes sense if you can factor in that the frogs in...
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  • are some remakes of films that aren't animated on development, while The Lion King was made almost completly with computer animation. Here are some more...
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  • to the list references that can be used for the film article. Oppelaar, Justin (July 29, 2003). "Hulk hands Marvel a winning quarter". Variety. King, Mike...
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  • quite sure why the link for the collection of poems "King Log" leads to the article on the Aesop fable "The Frogs Who Desired a King" which doesn't actually...
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  • googled the term witch king and the most accurate term for witch king is the fictional character of the novel The Lord of the Rings. From my results,...
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  • (talk) 10:25, 24 April 2011 (UTC) Any thoughts on including Frog Low, CO 10th Fleet, among the commanders? His contribution was as important as Raeder's...
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  • Elizabeth wore a frog-shaped earring that the second Anjou gave her. Also, the caption to his image says: "Elizabeth called the duke her "frog", finding him...
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  • Sweet Frog live (1947) and Lord of the Frogs (1948). That takes less space and does not dedicate a whole sentence per performance. I would put the details...
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  • Please add to the list references that can be used for the film article. King, Mike (2008). "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". The American Cinema of Excess:...
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  • 2024, in the original Earth 1 timeline. 2025 The Totally Spies' episode "Futureshock!" takes place on July 15, 2025. Stephen King's novel The Running Man...
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