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| - The Excess Express conductor was missing a blanket, so he counted on Mario to find one for him. Mario receives the Blanket when he returns the Ragged Diary to Ghost T. He then returns the Blanket to the conductor.
- The Blanket is a junk item in The Last Stand: Dead Zone.
- Elmo's Blanket is featured prominently in The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland. Elmo is devoted to his blue blanket, who appears in the opening scenes as a sentient being, dancing and playing with his owner, and later as a prop. While Elmo's blanket was primarily featured in the movie, it has appeared on Sesame Street, such as in Episode 4063.
- A Blanket is obtained in the sewers south of Ardougne. Thieves have stolen a child's blanket from the Kandarin monastery and Brother Omad requests that you bring it back.
- File:Couverture.png The blanket was found in the stall occasionally and allowed your horse to sleep in the meadow in any weather or temperature. It had no other bonuses. Has been removed from game since there is no longer any use for putting horses to sleep in meadows.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ For other uses, see Blanket (disambiguation). The Blanket was a consumable used for building a Nursery Barn. Farmers needed 10 of these to complete their Nursery Barn. They cost 1 FarmVille Cash each from the Market, but could also be received as a gift. They could also be redeemed through friend's posts.
- The Blanket is an item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
- Blanket is a term used in PvP to announce the use of (as in "Blanketing Priest!") some sort of silence debuff. May possibly also be used to announce being under the effect of said debuff or possibly for PvE as well.
- A Blanket is a Backpack item, usually used to protect against cold conditions.
- A blanket is hair that is long and used to put on yourself a blanket is hair and used to put on yourself a blanket is like a dishwasher a blanket is your personal soulful dishwasher please don't insert plastic things into anything where they don't belong NO please don't NO please don't NO NO NO NO I TOLD YOU ALREADY haven't I suppose I should mention blankets again after all thats what this articles about but if it had a different titel would it be any different yes i know i mispelled title leave it alone yes i know yes i know stop you poopy red eight angles that is a riddle with red eight angles
- Generally blankets are made of thick material with edging -- often a looser weave and thicker fibers than other cloth in order to hold more air and provide better insulation. The weave may also hold other, thick fibers in place; knitted and crocheted blankets also provide the thickness and desired warmth. Wool is popular because of its warmth. But wool has the disadvantages that some people find it scratchy or have allergies to it. Materials: wool, cotton, polyester, bamboo
- The crew of Enterprise NX-01 and the Takret Rellus Tagrim, Renth, and Guri used blankets to separate the compartments in the catwalk for privacy. (ENT: "The Catwalk") In 2233 of the alternate reality, baby James T. Kirk was wrapped in a receiving blanket before being handed to his mother. (Star Trek) In 2364, an injured Beverly Crusher asked Jean-Luc Picard if he'd brought a blanket with him to Minos. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom" ) In 2367, Susanna Leijten compared her feeling of mental lethargy to having her brain "wrapped up in a blanket". (TNG: "Identity Crisis" )
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