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Jason Morgan and Elizabeth Webber

Jason Morgan and Elizabeth Webber (commonly known as Liason for Liz and Jason) are fictional characters from the long running ABC Daytime soap opera, General Hospital and a popular supercouple pairing, according to TV Guide.

Leo du Pres and Greenlee Smythe

Leo du Pres and Greenlee Smythe du Pres are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American daytime drama All My Children.

Rutshire Chronicles

They are linked by several recurring characters, chiefly Rupert Campbell-Black, and are set in the fictional English county of Rutshire, not to be confused with the real English county of Rutland.

The Gruesomes

Taking their name from the scary neighbours on TV's The Flintstones, the Gruesomes developed an image of matching black turtlenecks, Beatle boots and bowl haircuts, combining it with a "snotty" punk musical style.


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Armorial de la Comédie Humaine

Armorial de la Comédie Humaine is an armorial describing the coats of arms of the fictional characters in the literary works collectivelly called La Comédie humaine, written by Honoré de Balzac.

Lotte has also written other works on the fictional characters in La Comédie humaine.

Back to Bataan

Producer and future production partner of John Wayne Robert Fellows had previously made two war films with fictional characters based on true incidents in the War in the Pacific; Bombardier based on the Doolittle Raid and Marine Raiders and also produced the John Wayne western Tall in the Saddle for RKO.

Biophone

This Biophone radio can be seen throughout the series of Emergency! being carried by the fictional characters John Gage and Roy DeSoto.

Captain Nemo: The Fantastic History of a Dark Genius

In addition to the fictional characters and members of Verne's family, several other historical individuals appear, specifically: Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Baron Haussmann, Napoleon III, Said bin Sultan, the Earl of Cardigan, Florence Nightingale, and Pierre-Jules Hetzel.

Characters of Dragon Prince

The Characters of Dragon Prince are fictional characters that appear in Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince and Dragon Star trilogies.

Corleone

It is also the birthplace of several fictional characters in The Godfather, most notably Vito (Andolini) Corleone,

Currency pair

New innovations include Barney for USD/RUB and Betty for EUR/RUB after the fictional characters the Rubbles in The Flintstones.

Delaney card

As a prank, students have been known to obtain extra Delaney cards and create cards using false names or fictional characters such as Clark Kent.

Dubois Family

The members of the DuBois family — Tom (husband), Sarah (wife), and Jazmine (daughter) — are fictional characters and featured players in Aaron McGruder's Boondocks comic strip and animated TV series.

Dumonde

Lee DuMonde and Renée DuMonde, fictional characters on the television soap opera Days of our Lives

EBX Group

The attractions were made more personal through MMM’s historical and fictional characters, such as Dom Pedro II, the Baron de Eschwege and Xica da Silva, who introduce museum attractions to visitors in a playful and interactive manner.

Foursome

Foursome of Nine Dragon Island, a set of four fictional characters featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel Investiture of the Gods

Frank Little

Frank Little, one of The Littles, fictional characters from the series of children's novels by John Peterson

Ghostfacers

Ghostfacers (fictional characters), a fictional group of characters found in the universe of Supernatural (US TV series)

Girl with Curious Hair

Though the stories are not related, many of them share the theme of society's fascination with celebrity, some using real celebrities, including Alex Trebek, David Letterman and Lyndon Johnson, as fictional characters.

Greg Flynn

In The Berlin Cross, fictional characters interact act with such historical figures as Nazi architect Albert Speer.

Gwythaints

Gwythaints are fictional characters in Lloyd Alexander's fantasy series The Chronicles of Prydain.

Hobbit Day

Hobbit Day is the birthday of the hobbits Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, two fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's popular set of books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

I Scream!

I Scream! is an album by "PJ and PaRappa", fictional characters from the PaRappa the Rapper series of music video games.

Jeff Burk

Burk is best known for his short novel Shatnerquake which is about the actor William Shatner battling the various fictional characters he has played over the years.

Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority

She encounters notable historical and fictional characters such as Albert Einstein, Adolf Hitler when he was an unemployed artist and again when he had become Führer of Germany, Ernest Hemingway and Rumpole.

Little Wise Guys

The Little Wise Guys are a group of fictional characters, created by Charles Biro, who first appeared in comic books from Lev Gleason Publications in the 1940s.

Lucy Beale

A 2008 report commissioned by the Department for Children, Schools and Families advised parents to use fictional characters and storylines to engage their children in conversation about sexual intercourse and relationships, using Lucy and her plans to have underage sexual intercourse as an example.

Marcus and Gaius Geminus

Marcus and Gaius Flavius Geminus are fictional characters in Caroline Lawrence's 'The Roman Mysteries' series.

Martin Sargent

Recurring callers included inventor Alex Chiu as well as the fictional characters Johnny O'Banion (portrayed by co-writer/producer Stewart Engesser), a Hollywood reporter and former Loni Anderson paramour, and karate master Rickey Kang (also played by Spieden).

Meg Giry

Meg Giry is one of the fictional characters from Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera.

Mr. Sheen

: For other real and fictional characters with the name "Sheen", see Sheen.

Nick Charles

Nick and Nora Charles, fictional characters in the novel The Thin Man and adapted for film

Of the City of the Saved...

Various fictional characters appear as artificial constructs within the City, including Sherlock Holmes and Don Juan DeMarco.

Orphan

Other notable orphans include entertainment greats such as Louis Armstrong, Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Ray Charles and Frances McDormand, and innumerable fictional characters in literature and comics.

Patent attorney

See List of patent attorneys and agents, including fictional characters who are patent attorneys.

Recon Team

The Recon Team is the name of a group of several fictional characters from Transformers: Cybertron.

Samuel Fowler

Sam and Amanda Fowler, fictional characters in U.S. soap opera Another World

Sebastian Moran

This novel also features many other fictional characters from Arthur Conan Doyle works, as Fred Porlock and Parker (two Moriarty Gang Members), Joseph Conrad’s Charles Marlow, Rudyard Kipling’s Peachey Taliaferro Carnehan, and an ancestor of C.C. Beck’s Doctor Sivana (misspelled “Sivane” in the novel), among others.

Seven Great Lords of Narnia

The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis.

Shadowmasters

The Shadowmasters are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe (Earth-616 continuity), created by Carl Potts in 1989.

Shut Up! Cartoons

The show replacing Samurai! Daycare is Icons of Teen, which features both fictional characters (such as Batman and Spock) and real celebrities (such as Oprah Winfrey) as teenagers.

Smurfing

Smurfing is a term that originated with vernacular used by the fictional characters known as The Smurfs.

The Chronicle of the Black Sword

Though the album is based around Elric, "Needle Gun" is a reference to Jerry Cornelius, another of Moorcock's fictional characters.

The Daily Currant

The article contained numerous references to fictional characters including one to Breaking Bad's Jesse Pinkman.

The Devil's Company

One of the fictional characters, not happy about the activities of the British East India Company, refers to it as "the devil's company".

The Plot to Save Socrates

Together with various fictional characters, the story also involves Plato, and of course Socrates - who only comes onstage in the last part - as well as the 19th Century publisher William Henry Appleton.

The Saracen

Shea has created a fictional scenario to explain this failure, and his firmly historical figures (such as Aquinas) are set side-by-side with wholly fictional characters and semi-legendary figures such as the Italian poet Sordello, who appears in Dante's Purgatorio and whom Shea has also taken considerable poetic license with.

Victor and Nikki Newman

Victor and Nicole "Nikki" Newman are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless.