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  • Medicine Man
  • Medicine man
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  • The Medicine Man is the Native American civilizations' equivalent of the Priest in Age of Empires III. They possess poor attack but can heal other units, and as units do not regenerate health automatically, they can increase the lifespan of players' armies. They can be obtained from the Fire Pit or the Home City.
  • The Medicine Man led the brave in various rituals.
  • The Medicine Man is the main antagonist of Young Pocahontas.
  • "Medicine man" was a term applied to prehistoric doctors and shamans. A group of medicine men trapped Hetocumtek inside a totem pole. (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer) Aztec medicine men used sap from a herb to induce sleep. (TV: The Aztecs) In 2069 in the East Indies ReVit Zone, Kathleen Bregman tried to buy some insect repellent from a village medicine man, but he sold her a box of aspirin instead. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)
  • Medicine Man is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • Dialogue >> Medicine Man, also known as the Booga Shaman, is a person in Shark Tooth Island. He is a very famous Poptropican, despite the fact that he only appears in one island. Shark Tooth Island was his only appearance.
  • Medicine Man is a Soul Voice in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It is triggered when a party member is healed by a , and is the counterpart to Medicine Woman.
  • Hot Scientist Dr. Rae "Bronx" Crane (Lorraine Bracco) journeys deep into The Amazon to find out what Dr. Robert Campbell (Sean Connery), a Bunny Ears Professor, has been doing since he stopped sending in status reports. Turns out he's discovered the cure for cancer. Well, sort of. He's "lost" it (oops!) and he has a week to find it again before a logging company builds a road through the only area of forest where the cure is known to exist. Tropes include:
  • In 2268, while occupying the body of Doctor Ann Mulhall, an energy being named Thalassa described Doctor Leonard McCoy as, "a prancing, savage medicine man", in comparison to his own species. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow" )
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  • Medicine Man
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  • Age of Empires III
  • Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs
mdamage
  • 5
Resists
  • 10
SPEC
type of villain
  • Seeker of Vengeance / Abuser / Master Manipulator / Fearmonger
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  • 12
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Poster
  • Medicine_man.jpg
Goals
  • Kill Pocahontas and her friends
GEN
  • Male
Origin
  • Young Pocahontas
Skills
  • Evil planning
Age
  • Unknown
Speed
  • 4
  • 10
Affiliation
Name
  • Medicine Man
ROF
  • Unknown
Type
  • Healer
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  • None
Hobby
  • None
Planet
Species
Title
  • Medicine Man
BGCOLOR
  • #efefef
Real Name
  • Unknown
Island
Limit
  • 4
Pop
  • 1
Occupation
  • Priest
HP
  • 200
  • 360
Fullname
  • Medicine Man
ImageCaption
  • "I only talk to native islanders."
Director
  • John McTiernan
Year
  • 1992
Size
  • 300
ffi
  • Indifferent
runlength
  • 106
abstract
  • The Medicine Man is the Native American civilizations' equivalent of the Priest in Age of Empires III. They possess poor attack but can heal other units, and as units do not regenerate health automatically, they can increase the lifespan of players' armies. They can be obtained from the Fire Pit or the Home City.
  • The Medicine Man led the brave in various rituals.
  • Hot Scientist Dr. Rae "Bronx" Crane (Lorraine Bracco) journeys deep into The Amazon to find out what Dr. Robert Campbell (Sean Connery), a Bunny Ears Professor, has been doing since he stopped sending in status reports. Turns out he's discovered the cure for cancer. Well, sort of. He's "lost" it (oops!) and he has a week to find it again before a logging company builds a road through the only area of forest where the cure is known to exist. Tropes include: * Composer Allusion: In concert stages, veteran composer Jerry Goldsmith who did the beautiful music for this film would recount a story of how Connery copied Goldsmith's signature ponytail hairstyle for his character Robert Campbell in the film. In the film's closing credits Goldsmith is listed as "hair designer". * The Amazon (the Amazon) * And That Little Girl Was Me: A very not-nice version. * The Atoner (Dr. Robert Campbell) * Chekhov's Gun * Book Ends: "I would like a meal and a bath." "Unbutton your shirt." * Cure for Cancer: Robert Campbell managed to find it with extracts from a species of bromeliad endemic to the Amazon, but unfortunately he couldn't seem to find it. It turned out that it wasn't in the bromeliads at all but through a rare breed of ants. * Going Native * National Geographic Nudity * Green Aesop * Hot Scientist (Bronx) * I Choose to Stay (Bronx, at the end) * It's All My Fault / My Greatest Failure (Campbell was the man that accidentally introduced the swine flu to the other tribe, which resulted in every one of their members dying. Hence his insistence on Bronx' keeping a quarantine before interacting with the natives.) * Littlest Cancer Patient * Sadly Mythtaken: At some point in the movie, the tribesmen talk about Juju. However, Juju is a reference to West African folk religion, and has nothing to do with Native American tribes. * Wham! Line: "I thought you meant Mocara."
  • The Medicine Man is the main antagonist of Young Pocahontas.
  • "Medicine man" was a term applied to prehistoric doctors and shamans. A group of medicine men trapped Hetocumtek inside a totem pole. (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer) Aztec medicine men used sap from a herb to induce sleep. (TV: The Aztecs) In 2069 in the East Indies ReVit Zone, Kathleen Bregman tried to buy some insect repellent from a village medicine man, but he sold her a box of aspirin instead. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)
  • In 2268, while occupying the body of Doctor Ann Mulhall, an energy being named Thalassa described Doctor Leonard McCoy as, "a prancing, savage medicine man", in comparison to his own species. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow" ) The planet Amerind was home to a tribe of Native Americans who had been transported there by an alien species known as the Preservers. Despite their high status, medicine chiefs of this tribe were not allowed to interrupt a tribal elder at council. In late 2268, the medicine chief of this tribe was called Salish. He was bound to marry Miramanee, the tribal priestess, in accordance to their tribal custom. Following Kirok's successful resuscitation of a boy who had drowned, he was given Salish's title and betrothed. (TOS: "The Paradise Syndrome" ) The tribal natives of the planet Hanon IV, in the Delta Quadrant, had a medicine man who acted as their leader. Following the capture of Kes and Neelix in 2373, the medicine man tried to give Commander Chakotay a native woman in exchange for Kes. Shortly afterward, Chakotay saved one of the tribe during a volanic eruption on the planet. Subsequently, the medicine man offered to heal Ensign Samantha Wildman's newborn baby, who was suffering from lung congestion, by using native roots and plants. (VOY: "Basics, Part II")
  • Medicine Man is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • Dialogue >> Medicine Man, also known as the Booga Shaman, is a person in Shark Tooth Island. He is a very famous Poptropican, despite the fact that he only appears in one island. Shark Tooth Island was his only appearance.
  • Medicine Man is a Soul Voice in Xenoblade Chronicles X. It is triggered when a party member is healed by a , and is the counterpart to Medicine Woman.