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20 Questions Round 385
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Re: 20 Questions Round 385
No.DreamTrawler wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:02 pmHas been featured in a movie with a Disney Princess in it?
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1,2,3,13,14. Fictional character from a fairy tale, created after 1799 but before 1911 in an Anglophone country or Japan
7,8. Not a human, or any kind of creature that exists in real life
10,16,18. Ghost or fairy that is humanoid or has human parts (not a dragon)
9,11,17. Has been featured in at least one Disney or Dreamworks film, but not a Shrek or Puss in Boots film, or a film that has a Disney Princess in it
6. Has supernatural powers
15. Levitates or has wings
12. Not generally considered villainous
4. Not first introduced in a fairy tale that was included in a collection by the Brothers Grimm
5. Unknown creator
Passed: European origin? Male?
NOT
Thing (disembodied hand) (sweetandcool)
The Headless Horseman (Wattsthematter)
7,8. Not a human, or any kind of creature that exists in real life
10,16,18. Ghost or fairy that is humanoid or has human parts (not a dragon)
9,11,17. Has been featured in at least one Disney or Dreamworks film, but not a Shrek or Puss in Boots film, or a film that has a Disney Princess in it
6. Has supernatural powers
15. Levitates or has wings
12. Not generally considered villainous
4. Not first introduced in a fairy tale that was included in a collection by the Brothers Grimm
5. Unknown creator
Passed: European origin? Male?
NOT
Thing (disembodied hand) (sweetandcool)
The Headless Horseman (Wattsthematter)
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For the record, so people don't overthink my hint any more, this is what I was being literal about. The character is a fairy, and therefore by definition is "from a fairy tale".
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Yay! I was puzzling over the passes and realized it must be a character with varied interpretations. Which Disney/Dreamworks movie did the Tooth Fairy appear in?
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Re: 20 Questions Round 385
There were a few borderline cases, but the clear-cut one I found was Rise of the Guardians (a 2012 DreamWorks animated movie that also includes Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny among other characters). The Tooth Fairy also inexplicably has a blank page on the Shrek the Musical Wiki, but it seems the entire wiki is blank?DreamTrawler wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:49 pmYay! I was puzzling over the passes and realized it must be a character with varied interpretations. Which Disney/Dreamworks movie did the Tooth Fairy appear in?
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Regarding the gender question, this is from Wikipedia:
A 1984 study conducted by Rosemary Wells revealed that most, 74 percent of those surveyed, believed the Tooth Fairy to be female, while 12 percent believed the Tooth Fairy to be neither male nor female, and 8 percent believed the Tooth Fairy could be either male or female.[5] When asked about her findings regarding the Tooth Fairy's appearance, Wells explained: "You've got your basic Tinkerbell-type Tooth Fairy with the wings, wand, a little older and whatnot. Then you have some people who think of the tooth fairy as a man, a bunny rabbit, or a mouse."[6]
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