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  • What's In A Name? is a side quest in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
  • A not-so-heroic Hercules imposter, Hercules' mortal half-brother Iphicles, is about to wed the stepdaughter of an evil warlord.
  • What's in a Name? is a magazine story.
  • What's in a Name? is the 18th episode from Season 5 of Barney & Friends.
  • "What's in a Name?" is the second half of the seventh episode in the fifteenth season of Arthur.
  • The name "appleseed" has several hidden meanings. In the original manga, it was the term of a worldwide environmental decontamination plan initiated by the Orion Group after the nuclear fallout of World War III, as well as an inside joke in Book Two, Prometheus Unbound (see the FAQ for more on this). In the 2004 anime which restarted interest in the series, it referred to a missing DNA link between humans and Bioroids. -- DID YOU KNOW? -- In Japanese, Appleseed is pronounced as Appurushido. ===NEXT=== Manga vs. Anime
  • Jonathan Crane is sitting down remembering a time Batman threw him in prison. He also remembers a time where Batman defeated Scarecrow in the air . Determined to get his revenge, he decides to discover Batman's identity to torture him. He creates a machine to relay the fears you see from his fear gas to see what the feared see. Scarecrow has Arnold Flass lie shot on the ground about half of a mile from Wayne Manor . Batman sees Flass "bloody" and Croc begins fighting Batman. He knocks Batman unconscious and Scarecrow takes him to his secret lab.
  • Millions of years ago on Cybertron, the Autobot called Divebomb was beaten in combat by a Deception whose real name he never learned; the Decepticon then stole his name. In an attempt to regain his name and his honour Divebomb disobeyed orders and went hunting for the Decepticon. He eventually found him deep in enemy territory and engaged him in battle. Unfortunately he was again defeated and would have been killed if it had not been for Optimus Prime, who had followed him and drove the Decepticon off. As he hated Prime, this simply made Divebomb’s shame even worse.
  • If one accepts the chronology of the Lost in Space episodes in the order of their original broadcast, the Robinsons landed on 14 planets over the course of the series. There were four planets visited by the crew of the Jupiter 2 which had names given explicitly in on-screen dialogue: Five planets can be given immediately understandable names (based on their inhabitants or purpose): Only four planets have no name given in dialogue or an easily recognisable descriptive name that can be applied to them, although ‘Hunter’s Moon’ might do well in this respect for the first on the list:
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  • 2012-04-06
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  • 2010-10-16
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  • 1998-11-25
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  • Hercules and Iphicles: United
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  • See if you can resolve O's problem with his name.
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  • What's in a Name?
  • What's In A Name?
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  • What's in a Name?
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  • "All That Glitters"
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  • 2000
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  • Perri Verdino-Gates
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  • Jeff Gittle
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  • 1995-09-18
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  • 16
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  • What's In A Name? is a side quest in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
  • A not-so-heroic Hercules imposter, Hercules' mortal half-brother Iphicles, is about to wed the stepdaughter of an evil warlord.
  • Millions of years ago on Cybertron, the Autobot called Divebomb was beaten in combat by a Deception whose real name he never learned; the Decepticon then stole his name. In an attempt to regain his name and his honour Divebomb disobeyed orders and went hunting for the Decepticon. He eventually found him deep in enemy territory and engaged him in battle. Unfortunately he was again defeated and would have been killed if it had not been for Optimus Prime, who had followed him and drove the Decepticon off. As he hated Prime, this simply made Divebomb’s shame even worse. In the present day, Divebomb, now known as Swoop, discovers that the Decepticon who stole his name has arrived on Earth as part of the Predacon team. Having lied to the other Dinobots by telling them he beat Divebomb last time, he sets off to defeat him once and for all. Note: This story is followed by the mainline comic story Grudge Match!
  • What's in a Name? is a magazine story.
  • What's in a Name? is the 18th episode from Season 5 of Barney & Friends.
  • "What's in a Name?" is the second half of the seventh episode in the fifteenth season of Arthur.
  • The name "appleseed" has several hidden meanings. In the original manga, it was the term of a worldwide environmental decontamination plan initiated by the Orion Group after the nuclear fallout of World War III, as well as an inside joke in Book Two, Prometheus Unbound (see the FAQ for more on this). In the 2004 anime which restarted interest in the series, it referred to a missing DNA link between humans and Bioroids. -- DID YOU KNOW? -- In Japanese, Appleseed is pronounced as Appurushido. ===NEXT=== Manga vs. Anime
  • If one accepts the chronology of the Lost in Space episodes in the order of their original broadcast, the Robinsons landed on 14 planets over the course of the series. There were four planets visited by the crew of the Jupiter 2 which had names given explicitly in on-screen dialogue: * Earth (“No Place to Hide,” “Visit to a Hostile Planet,” “Target: Earth”); * Priplanus (from episode 3, “Island in the Sky” to episode 30, “Blast Off into Space” [it is named by Will in “Return from Outer Space”]); * Kromah (“Flight into the Future” and the next episode, “Collision of Planets,” [in which it is named]); * Delta (“The Promised Planet” [genuine or not, this is the name used by the inhabitants]). Five planets can be given immediately understandable names (based on their inhabitants or purpose): * The Automated Planet, so called by the Robot in “The Forbidden World” for the planet which they visited in the previous episode, “The Ghost Planet;” * Gilt Proto’s Planet (“Target: Earth”); * The Sobrams’ Planet (“The Flaming Planet”); * The Vegetable Planet (“The Great Vegetable Rebellion”); * The Junkyard Planet (“Junkyard in Space”). Only four planets have no name given in dialogue or an easily recognisable descriptive name that can be applied to them, although ‘Hunter’s Moon’ might do well in this respect for the first on the list: * Unnamed Planet 1 (“Hunter’s Moon,” “The Space Primevals,” “The Space Destructors,” “The Haunted Lighthouse”); * Unnamed Planet 2 (“Deadliest of the Species,” “A Day at the Zoo,” “Two Weeks in Space,” “Castles in Space,” “The Anti-Matter Man”); * Unnamed Planet 3 (“Princess of Space,” “The Time Merchant”); * Unnamed Planet 4 (“Fugitives in Space,” “Space Beauty”). The planet where the Robinsons spent most of season two could fits into either of the last two categories; it is stated on-screen that it lies within sector 6.30, and can therefore be called the Sector 6.30 Planet. This is the same planet that may be named in “The Games of Gamma 6,” but Gamma 6 might refer to Myko's home world; regardless, Gamma 3 has been coined by fans for this world. And how about a planet that never was? The name Emerald Planet has also been coined to refer to the planet the Jupiter 2 lands on in “Flight into the Future” based on the colour of the planet from space. However, they are still on that planet in the next episode “Collision of the Planets,” where it is called Kromah by the alien computer despatching the wrecking crew there. For the sake of completeness, four episodes are set entirely in space, so planet names are not an issue: * “The Derelict” * “Wild Adventure” * “Kidnapped in Space” * “Space Creature”
  • Jonathan Crane is sitting down remembering a time Batman threw him in prison. He also remembers a time where Batman defeated Scarecrow in the air . Determined to get his revenge, he decides to discover Batman's identity to torture him. He creates a machine to relay the fears you see from his fear gas to see what the feared see. He uses his machine to turn Killer Croc into his personal henchmen by giving him terrible memories about his abusive aunt and bullying as a child and Arnold Flass as his gunman by his fear of being discovered by the police. With his gang ready, Scarecrow stages a crime to get Batman. Scarecrow has Arnold Flass lie shot on the ground about half of a mile from Wayne Manor . Batman sees Flass "bloody" and Croc begins fighting Batman. He knocks Batman unconscious and Scarecrow takes him to his secret lab. Waking Batman up and activating the machine, Bruce witnesses the night his parents died. In shock, Scarecrow deduces Batman's identity as Bruce Wayne. Batman, in serious mental pain, convinces Killer Croc to fight back against Scarecrow for unleashing his horrors. Croc slams Scarecrow's head against the wall and knocking him into a coma. Flass "captures" him and calls an ambulance. GCPD doctors say he lost memory from the last week and Batman's identity is not remembered by Scarecrow. Sitting in Wayne Manor, Batman is frightened and worries that his identity almost entered the criminal underworld.
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