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| [[Image:Homsar_GhostDog.PNG|150px|Homsar As Ghost Dog]] || [[Homsar]] || Ghost Dog || Ghost Dog is the title character of the 1999 film ''Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai''. Played by actor Forest Whitaker, he is an African-American hitman who models himself after the ideal Japanese {{wp|samurai}}. || [[Wikipedia:Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Image:Homsar_GhostDog.PNG|150px|Homsar As Ghost Dog]] || [[Homsar]] || Ghost Dog || Ghost Dog is the title character of the 1999 film ''Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai''. Played by actor Forest Whitaker, he is an African-American hitman who models himself after the ideal Japanese {{wp|samurai}}. || [[Wikipedia:Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai|Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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- | | [[Image:PomPom_KoolAid.PNG|150px|Pom Pom As The Kool-Aid Man]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Kool-Aid Man || The Kool-Aid Man, as his name implies, is the mascot for the [[Wikipedia:Kool-Aid|Kool-Aid]] line of drinks produced by Kraft Foods. Originally developed as "Pitcher Man" in 1954, he is a giant anthropomorphic glass drink pitcher with red Kool-Aid inside. His trademark entrance is to answer calls from thirsty children by break through walls to cheer "Oh yeah!" and offer Kool-Aid | + | | [[Image:PomPom_KoolAid.PNG|150px|Pom Pom As The Kool-Aid Man]] || [[Pom Pom]] || The Kool-Aid Man || The Kool-Aid Man, as his name implies, is the mascot for the [[Wikipedia:Kool-Aid|Kool-Aid]] line of drinks produced by Kraft Foods. Originally developed as "Pitcher Man" in 1954, he is a giant anthropomorphic glass drink pitcher with red Kool-Aid inside. His trademark entrance is to answer calls from thirsty children by break through walls to cheer "Oh yeah!" and offer Kool-Aid. || [[wikipedia:Kool-Aid Man|Wikipedia Article]] |
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| [[Image:Marzipan_Lopes.PNG|150px|Marzipan As Left Eye Lopes]] || [[Marzipan]] || Left Eye Lopes || Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a member of the Atlanta-based R&B trio [[wikipedia:TLC (group)|TLC]], where she sang and played keyboard. The black stripe under Marzipan's eye was one of Lopes' trademark looks. She died in a car crash in Honduras in April 2002, six months prior the release of Pumpkin Carve-nival. || [[Wikipedia:Lisa Lopes|Wikipedia Article]] | | [[Image:Marzipan_Lopes.PNG|150px|Marzipan As Left Eye Lopes]] || [[Marzipan]] || Left Eye Lopes || Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a member of the Atlanta-based R&B trio [[wikipedia:TLC (group)|TLC]], where she sang and played keyboard. The black stripe under Marzipan's eye was one of Lopes' trademark looks. She died in a car crash in Honduras in April 2002, six months prior the release of Pumpkin Carve-nival. || [[Wikipedia:Lisa Lopes|Wikipedia Article]] |