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Which is the name of the boy that never grows up?
Which is the name of the boy that never grows up?
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Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mythical island of Neverland as the leader of the Lost Boys, interacting with fairies, pirates, mermaids, Native Americans, and occasionally ordinary children from the world outside Neverland.
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Who climbs a beanstalk in a classic fairy tale?
Who climbs a beanstalk in a classic fairy tale?
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"Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. In the story, Jack, a poor country boy, trades the family cow for a handful of magic beans, much to the dismay of his widowed mother. However, that very night, the beans grow into a massive, towering beanstalk reaching up into the clouds. Jack climbs the beanstalk and finds himself in the castle of an unfriendly giant.
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What kind of mythical creature was Dracula?
What kind of mythical creature was Dracula?
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Some aspects of the character are believed to have been inspired by the 15th-century Wallachian Prince Vlad the Impaler, who was also known as Dracula. Other character aspects have been added or altered in subsequent popular fictional works. He is considered to be both the prototypical and the archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. He is also depicted in the novel to be the origin of werewolf legends.
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Which Disney princess went from riches to rags at midnight?
Which Disney princess went from riches to rags at midnight?
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The enchanting Walt Disney version of "Cinderella," the classic rags-to-riches story, is an adaptation of Charles Perrault's 300-year-old French fable. Cinderella has been the second-most-requested title in the Disney library, behind only "The Little Mermaid." The story tells of a young woman forced into servitude by her evil stepmother and stepsisters and denied a chance to attend a royal ball. But her fate changes when a fairy transforms her into a gorgeous maiden who rides to the ball in a coach struck from a pumpkin. Cinderella falls in love with Prince Charming. However, because the magic spell is to be broken at midnight, she races off.
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Which of the following is a fictional pirate?
Which of the following is a fictional pirate?
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Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies is an iconic and unforgettable pirate. With muddy morals, an insatiable romantic heart, and a desire for adventure, you know that he’s going to get himself caught up in some kind of hilariously chaotic trouble– and that amongst it all, he’s still going to find time to drink a bottle of rum.
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Who wants to eat Little Red Riding Hood in the famous fairy tale?
Who wants to eat Little Red Riding Hood in the famous fairy tale?
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Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale about a young girl who wears a red cloak and encounters a wolf on her way to visit her ailing grandmother. Depending on the version of the story, the girl is either eaten by the wolf or saved by a woodsman or hunter. Despite the grisly outcome in some versions, the tale is considered a classic of children’s literature.
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Dorothy Gale is the main character in which book and film?
Dorothy Gale is the main character in which book and film?
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Dorothy Gale is a fictional character, the youthful heroine of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (1900; film 1939), a book-length tale for children by L. Frank Baum and most of its sequels. Dorothy’s down-to-earth Kansas upbringing serves her well in the fantastic Land of Oz, where she travels in the company of the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, and her little dog Toto.
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In the myth, what city was defeated using a legendary wooden horse?
In the myth, what city was defeated using a legendary wooden horse?
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The Trojan Horse was a huge hollow wooden horse constructed by the Greeks to gain entrance into Troy during the Trojan War. The Greeks, pretending to desert the war, sailed to the nearby island of Tenedos, leaving behind Sinon, who persuaded the Trojans that the horse was an offering to Athena (goddess of war) that would make Troy impregnable. The horse was taken inside the city gates. That night Greek warriors emerged from it and opened the gates to let in the returned Greek army. The story is told at length in Book II of the Aeneid and is touched upon in the Odyssey.
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Which animal is Kermit in "The Muppets"?
Which animal is Kermit in "The Muppets"?
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Kermit the Frog, arguably Jim Henson's most famous Muppet creation, was the star and host of The Muppet Show, played a significant role on Sesame Street, and served as the logo of The Jim Henson Company. He continues to star in the Muppet movies and makes numerous TV appearances. Kermit's most well-known catchphrase is "Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog here!" He typically introduced acts on The Muppet Show by waving his arms wildly and shouting "Yaaaay!" (a technique he learned from his old acting coach, Mr. Dawson). Kermit has been credited as the writer of three books: For Every Child, A Better World; One Frog Can Make a Difference; and Before You Leap.
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Charlie Brown is the main character in which popular comic strip?
Charlie Brown is the main character in which popular comic strip?
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Charles "Charlie" Brown is the principal character of the comic strip Peanuts, syndicated in daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. Depicted as a "lovable loser", Charlie Brown is one of the great American archetypes and a popular and widely recognized cartoon character.
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In Arabian folklore, what is a Djinn?
In Arabian folklore, what is a Djinn?
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The Djinn or jinn, also called a genie, in Arabic mythology, is a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans, capable of assuming various forms and exercising extraordinary powers. They are often conceptualized in Islam as creatures parallel to human beings who are capable of choosing between good and evil and must thus face eventual salvation or damnation. They are beings of smokeless flame by nature, in the same manner in which humans are said to be made of earth, and they cannot be seen by human beings.
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In which of these myths a youth fell in love with his own reflection?
In which of these myths a youth fell in love with his own reflection?
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Echo and Narcissus is a myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses, a Roman mythological epic from the Augustan Age. The introduction of the myth of the mountain nymph Echo into the story of Narcissus, the beautiful youth who rejected Echo and fell in love with his own reflection, appears to have been Ovid's invention. Ovid's version influenced the presentation of the myth in later Western art and literature.
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Which fairy tale character pricked her finger and fell under a curse?
Which fairy tale character pricked her finger and fell under a curse?
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Sleeping Beauty is a European fairytale about a princess who is placed under a terrible curse. The king and queen fail to invite a powerful fairy to a party held in honor of their newborn daughter. Offended by this slight, the ancient fairy casts a curse on the child instead of blessing her. She proclaims that the child will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel when she turns seventeen and that she will die as a result. The king tries to protect his daughter by removing all the spinning wheels from his kingdom, but he fails to find them all. Luckily, the princess is saved by a prince.
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What is the name of the little yellow bird in Looney Tunes?
What is the name of the little yellow bird in Looney Tunes?
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Tweety is a yellow canary in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. The name "Tweety" is a play on words, as it originally meant "sweetie," along with "tweet," an English onomatopoeia for the sounds of birds. His characteristics are based on Red Skelton's famous "Junior the Mean Widdle Kid." He appeared in 46 cartoons during the golden age, made between 1942 and 1964.
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Which is the king of all gods in Greek mythology?
Which is the king of all gods in Greek mythology?
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Zeus, the greatest of all the figures of Greek mythology, ruled over all the assembled gods and goddesses of the realm atop his mountain fastness on Mt. Olympus along with his wife, Hera. He was the god of the sky, lightning, and thunder in ancient Greek religion. His mythology and powers are similar, though not identical, to those of Indo-European deities such as Jupiter, Perkūnas, Perun, Indra, Dyaus, and Thor.
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What character uses ACME products in pursuit of the Road Runner?
What character uses ACME products in pursuit of the Road Runner?
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In a series of animated short films, the fleet-footed Road Runner races along the highways of the American Southwest, his legs and feet moving so fast that they form a wheel-like blur, with Wile E. Coyote in hot pursuit. In each episode, the coyote sets an elaborate trap for the bird, usually with the aid of some product—such as a giant rubber band or a “portable outboard steamroller”—ordered from the fictitious Acme company. The scheme always backfires as a result of either the products’ chronic unreliability or Coyote’s own ineptitude. Road Runner, never captured or damaged, responds with a characteristic “Beep! Beep!” (his only communication) and runs off.
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What food item is Winnie the Pooh's favorite?
What food item is Winnie the Pooh's favorite?
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When the 100 Acre Wood floods, Pooh escapes with ten pots of honey. Two days later he had four pots of honey left, three days later one pot of honey, and on the fourth day, he had no more honey. Clearly, honey is Pooh’s favorite food, and the one most often mentioned in Winnie-the-Pooh, but it isn’t all he eats. Sometimes Pooh Bear has a “simple meal of marmalade spread over a honeycomb or two” for breakfast. “…and when Rabbit said, ‘Honey or condensed milk with your bread?’ he was so excited that he said, ‘Both’, and then, so as not to seem greedy, he added, “But don’t bother about the bread, please.” Pooh Bear will also happily indulge in some condensed milk when offered.
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Which of these fairytales features a cat who uses deceit to gain power?
Which of these fairytales features a cat who uses deceit to gain power?
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"Puss in Boots" is a European fairy tale about an anthropomorphic cat who uses trickery and deceit to gain power, wealth, and the hand in marriage of a princess for his penniless and low-born master. The most popular version of the tale was written in French at the close of the seventeenth century by Charles Perrault, a retired civil servant and member of the Académie française. Puss in Boots appears in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise, appearing in all three sequels to the original film, as well as two spin-off films, where he is voiced by Antonio Banderas.
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On which Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale is "Frozen" loosely based?
On which Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale is "Frozen" loosely based?
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The movie "Frozen" is an original story loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen." Published in 1845, "The Snow Queen" begins when a magic mirror created by trolls shatters, causing pieces of it to lodge in the heart and eye of a boy named Kai. The mirror shards change Kai, and he leaves his home to go and live with the Snow Queen. His playmate, Gerda, goes in search of Kai, and after many adventures, she finds him. Her kisses melt the mirror shards and free him from the queen.
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Which of these is an Algonquian folklore mythological creature?
Which of these is an Algonquian folklore mythological creature?
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Wendigo is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore. The concept of the wendigo has been widely used in literature and other works of art, such as social commentary and horror fiction. The wendigo is often said to be a malevolent spirit, sometimes depicted as a creature with human-like characteristics, which possesses human beings. It is said to cause its victims a feeling of insatiable hunger, the desire to eat other humans, and the propensity to commit murder. In some representations, the wendigo is described as a giant humanoid with a heart of ice, whose approach is signaled by a foul stench or sudden unseasonable chill.
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