"Enemies"@en . "This is the person in control of the creative aspects of the promotion, although they may not actually own it. This is the role the user plays in TEW. Extract from TEW08 Help Files: Total Extreme Wrestling 2008 is part booking simulator, part game. The emphasis is on capturing the realism of being a wrestling promoter booker, however some areas intentionally take a less-realistic approach in order to provide a better experience for the user. In the game you play as the head booker of a promotion (and the owner as well if you choose to). In real life that would be the person who controls the creative aspects of the company; this role is expanded slightly in TEW as you will also handle aspects that would not normally fall under a booker\u2019s control, such as finance and hiring and firing. The end result is that you have virtually total control over every area of the promotion you are playing as. Your major goal is simply to bring success to the promotion. This usually takes the form of a fairly simple cycle; you put on shows to make money, use the money to hire better wrestlers, use the better wrestlers to put on better shows, and the better shows lead to more money\u2026and so on. Of course, keeping to that cycle is not always as straightforward as it sounds, as you deal with issues with your roster, financial problems, competitors, etc. There are many ways to enjoy the game. You can play solely to bring success to your promotion at all costs. You can concentrate more on developing your own characters and storylines. You could even choose to ignore whether the promotion is gaining or losing popularity and instead focus entirely on implementing your own original booking ideas. There is really no right or wrong way to play, as TEW gives you a \u201Csandbox\u201D in which to play."@en . "10"^^ . . . . "#D4AF37"@en . . "Pro wrestling is not strictly \"scripted\" in the way that a play would be. Considerable room is left for improvisation, especially in the case of talented veteran performers; at times the wrestlers may not strictly follow the intentions of the booker, especially where actual injury has occurred. Injuries like this can force a quick ending to a match, and also may not have the same results as the original booking. Talented bookers are key to any successful promotion. It is this element, even above athletic performance, that generally determines the success or failure of a promotion. Even so, the booker must have wrestlers of sufficient skill to work with to make the matches appear to be at least somewhat plausible. Bookers often perform in the event in some way. The most notable example is World Wrestling Entertainment's Howard Finkel, who helped book shows, announced matches, and even wrote magazine reviews of shows. On the other hand, Vince Russo is viewed by many to have inserted himself too heavily."@en . . . . "Booker (Royce Joshua Woodruff, but he prefers going by \"RJ\") appears to be one of the campus bookies. Oddly enough, he doesn't appear to be associated with the bookie ring."@en . "Booker"@en . "N/A"@en . . . . "Gold"@en . . . "The Weeknd"@en . . . "Booker is one of the eggs Orson hatched. Hehas a very aggresive attitude and is very protective of his brother, Sheldon. Booker chases worms regularly, but only succeeded once in the final week of the strip. He is very adventurous and proud of himself, but also naive."@en . . . . "One Last Battle!"@en . . . . . "Booker (Royce Joshua Woodruff, but he prefers going by \"RJ\") appears to be one of the campus bookies. Oddly enough, he doesn't appear to be associated with the bookie ring."@en . . "Nocencio"@en . "Blake Cooper Griffin"@en . "Amiibo 106 Booker.png"@en . . . . "Booker is one of the eggs Orson hatched. Hehas a very aggresive attitude and is very protective of his brother, Sheldon. Booker chases worms regularly, but only succeeded once in the final week of the strip. He is very adventurous and proud of himself, but also naive."@en . . "Male"@en . "Booker Profile.jpg"@en . . "Booker is a one-time character and a nerdy orphan from \"The Homely Home for Homeless Kids\" who only appears in the Season 1 episode \"Cleaning Day\". After Tommy's mom gave away all his toys to an orphanage, including Robotboy, he was given Robotboy and his Activation Watch. He gets bullied by Lennie and the 2 other bullies of the Homely Home for Homeless Kids and got adopted by his new parents in the end of the episode."@en . . "300"^^ . "Lennie and the 2 other bullies of the Homely Home for Homeless Kids"@en . "A booker, as the term is used in professional wrestling, is a person who puts matches together and determines basics about their content, such as relative overall length, who the eventual victor will be, and many of the moves which will be made during the match; in other words, the match's \"plotline.\" The booker also plans other aspects of the show, including interview segments and other backstage skits or promos between matches."@en . "Booker\uFF08\u767B\u8A18\u4EBA\uFF09\u662F\u6454\u89D2\u516C\u53F8\u5167\u8077\u4F4D\u8F03\u9AD8\u7684\u4EBA\uFF0C\u8CA0\u8CAC\u7DE8\u5BEB\u5287\u60C5\u4EE5\u53CA\u6BD4\u8CFD\u7D50\u679C\uFF0C\u9084\u53EF\u4EE5\u6C7A\u5B9A\u73FE\u5F79\u9078\u624B\u7684\u53BB\u7559\u4EE5\u53CA\u767C\u6398\u65B0\u9078\u624B\u3002"@zh . . . . "This is the person in control of the creative aspects of the promotion, although they may not actually own it. This is the role the user plays in TEW. Extract from TEW08 Help Files: Total Extreme Wrestling 2008 is part booking simulator, part game. The emphasis is on capturing the realism of being a wrestling promoter booker, however some areas intentionally take a less-realistic approach in order to provide a better experience for the user."@en . . "Age"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u304A\u307E\u308F\u308A\u3055\u3093B / \u3082\u3093\u3070\u3093\u3055\u3093A"@en . . "Special"@en . "Gender"@en . . "Human"@en . . . . . . . . "show"@en . "Ein Booker ist eine Person, die Wrestler f\u00FCr eine Wrestling-Show oder auch nur f\u00FCr ein einzelnes Match verpflichtet. Booker sind in kleineren Ligen in der Regel auch die Promotoren. Bei gr\u00F6\u00DFeren Organisationsformen existiert unter den Bookern eine klare Rangordnung. Oberste Instanz ist der jeweilige Head Promotor in seiner Eigenschaft als Chief Booker. Booker haben ein gro\u00DFes Mitspracherecht bei der Erstellung der jeweiligen Storyline und geben deren Rahmen grob vor."@de . "A booker, as the term is used in professional wrestling, is a person who puts matches together and determines basics about their content, such as relative overall length, who the eventual victor will be, and many of the moves which will be made during the match; in other words, the match's \"plotline.\" The booker also plans other aspects of the show, including interview segments and other backstage skits or promos between matches. Pro wrestling is not strictly \"scripted\" in the way that a play would be. Considerable room is left for improvisation, especially in the case of talented veteran performers; at times the wrestlers may not strictly follow the intentions of the booker, especially where actual injury has occurred. Injuries like this can force a quick ending to a match, and also may not have the same results as the original booking. Talented bookers are key to any successful promotion. It is this element, even above athletic performance, that generally determines the success or failure of a promotion. Even so, the booker must have wrestlers of sufficient skill to work with to make the matches appear to be at least somewhat plausible. Bookers often perform in the event in some way. The most notable example is World Wrestling Entertainment's Howard Finkel, who helped book shows, announced matches, and even wrote magazine reviews of shows. On the other hand, Vince Russo is viewed by many to have inserted himself too heavily."@en . . . . . . . "Power Rangers Star Guardians"@en . . . . . . . . "Species"@en . "Family"@en . "The show first premiered on FOX on September 24, 1989 and first aired on Sunday nights at 7:00\\8:00 p.m. It was later moved to the 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening timeslot. On May 6, 1990, it was cancelled after one season & 22 episodes."@en . . . "--04-23"^^ . . . . "Ein Booker ist eine Person, die Wrestler f\u00FCr eine Wrestling-Show oder auch nur f\u00FCr ein einzelnes Match verpflichtet. Booker sind in kleineren Ligen in der Regel auch die Promotoren. Bei gr\u00F6\u00DFeren Organisationsformen existiert unter den Bookern eine klare Rangordnung. Oberste Instanz ist der jeweilige Head Promotor in seiner Eigenschaft als Chief Booker. Booker haben ein gro\u00DFes Mitspracherecht bei der Erstellung der jeweiligen Storyline und geben deren Rahmen grob vor."@de . . "Wuff"@en . . "Booker"@zh . . . . . . . "I'll leave it up to you!"@en . . "Unnamed Adoptive Parents\nUnnamed Biological Parents"@en . "Booker (\u304A\u307E\u308F\u308A\u3055\u3093B\u30FB\u3082\u3093\u3070\u3093\u3055\u3093A, Omawari-san B; Monban-san A?, Policeman B; Gatekeeper A) is a bulldog who has appeared in all of the Animal Crossing series games, along with his working partner, Copper. He is one of few characters meant to be an actual breed. His name refers to \"booking\" someone, which means \"to arrest\". He appears nervous and unsure of himself when talking to the player, hesitating to speak using words like \"Um...\" which contrasts with Copper's personality and bravery. At one point he may tell the player that this is because English is not his first language and he feels he isn't very good at it, all before quickly apologizing and clamming up. He works (with Copper) twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week taking no breaks, unlike other service characters in the game."@en . . . "Lost and Found"@en . "Booker\uFF08\u767B\u8A18\u4EBA\uFF09\u662F\u6454\u89D2\u516C\u53F8\u5167\u8077\u4F4D\u8F03\u9AD8\u7684\u4EBA\uFF0C\u8CA0\u8CAC\u7DE8\u5BEB\u5287\u60C5\u4EE5\u53CA\u6BD4\u8CFD\u7D50\u679C\uFF0C\u9084\u53EF\u4EE5\u6C7A\u5B9A\u73FE\u5F79\u9078\u624B\u7684\u53BB\u7559\u4EE5\u53CA\u767C\u6398\u65B0\u9078\u624B\u3002"@zh . "43"^^ . "Animal Forest"@en . "Special"@en . . "The show first premiered on FOX on September 24, 1989 and first aired on Sunday nights at 7:00\\8:00 p.m. It was later moved to the 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening timeslot. On May 6, 1990, it was cancelled after one season & 22 episodes."@en . "Booker is a one-time character and a nerdy orphan from \"The Homely Home for Homeless Kids\" who only appears in the Season 1 episode \"Cleaning Day\". After Tommy's mom gave away all his toys to an orphanage, including Robotboy, he was given Robotboy and his Activation Watch. He gets bullied by Lennie and the 2 other bullies of the Homely Home for Homeless Kids and got adopted by his new parents in the end of the episode."@en . "The Phantom Thieves!"@en . . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "Booker is a native cyborg from Planet Elkhiffa, who is a thief able to control technology. He specializes in electric attacks and crossbows."@en . . "Balance Guardian Gold Ranger"@en . "4"^^ . "Booker is a chick from U.S. Acres named by Orson for the pig's love of books. (Booker's comment to Orson about his name: \"I'm just glad you don't love kumquats!\" (May 23, 1986) His and Sheldon's mom says that she was tired of hatching eggs and needed a vacation. (May 6,1986) Booker and Sheldon were still eggs when Orson found them abandoned and decided to hatch them. Nobody in the barnyard knows what happened to their parents."@en . . . . "Planet Elkhiffa"@en . "Booker is a Fire Control Officer with the United States Marine Corps."@en . . . "Last Appearance"@en . "Fido"@en . . . "Chausset"@en . . . "Amiibo card back.png"@en . . . . "Male"@en . "Character"@en . . "Booker as he appears in New Leaf"@en . . "Booker is a Fire Control Officer with the United States Marine Corps."@en . "Katie"@en . "4"^^ . "106"^^ . . "Allies"@en . . . . . . . . "(Booker from Animal Crossing: City Folk.)"@en . . . "Taurus"@en . "B"@en . . "Bookworm"@en . "LibraGold.jpg"@en . . "Booker (\u304A\u307E\u308F\u308A\u3055\u3093B\u30FB\u3082\u3093\u3070\u3093\u3055\u3093A, Omawari-san B; Monban-san A?, Policeman B; Gatekeeper A) is a bulldog who has appeared in all of the Animal Crossing series games, along with his working partner, Copper. He is one of few characters meant to be an actual breed. His name refers to \"booking\" someone, which means \"to arrest\". He appears nervous and unsure of himself when talking to the player, hesitating to speak using words like \"Um...\" which contrasts with Copper's personality and bravery. At one point he may tell the player that this is because English is not his first language and he feels he isn't very good at it, all before quickly apologizing and clamming up. He works (with Copper) twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week taking no breaks, unlike other service characters in the game. In Animal Crossing and Animal Forest e+, he wears typical police officer attire; blue police uniform with matching cap and badge. In Wild World and City Folk, he wears typical guardsman attire; red uniform with a white cross on the front and a green helmet. He holds a wooden pike which he pokes the ground with when approached. Other than this, he has the appearance of a typical bulldog, such as the chubby cheeks and the lazy, tired looking eyes. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, he takes on a similar appearance as in Animal Crossing and Animal Forest by wearing a police uniform."@en . . "Booker"@en . . . . . . "Special"@en . . . "Booker"@de . . "Booker"@en . "Omawari-san B / Monban-san A"@en . . . . "Booker is a native cyborg from Planet Elkhiffa, who is a thief able to control technology. He specializes in electric attacks and crossbows."@en . "Booker is a comedic bulldog found in the Animal Crossing series. He, along with Copper, have been hired as police officers for the village, though while he means well, he's considerably a foolish character who gives in to almost anything. He's extremely apologetic, and doesn't quite explain clearly what he wants to. In Animal Crossing, he guards the village's lost and found, though he'll blatantly give away anything no matter how outrageous it seems. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Nintendo DS and Wii, respectively, he and Copper guard the front gate, and once again he runs the lost and found, though will also explain, in some sort, what events will occur in your village."@en . "Police Officer"@en . "Guard"@en . . . "Copper"@en . . . . . "Booker is a comedic bulldog found in the Animal Crossing series. He, along with Copper, have been hired as police officers for the village, though while he means well, he's considerably a foolish character who gives in to almost anything. He's extremely apologetic, and doesn't quite explain clearly what he wants to. In Animal Crossing, he guards the village's lost and found, though he'll blatantly give away anything no matter how outrageous it seems. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Nintendo DS and Wii, respectively, he and Copper guard the front gate, and once again he runs the lost and found, though will also explain, in some sort, what events will occur in your village."@en . . . . . "Pro wrestling is not strictly \"scripted\" in the way that a play would be. Considerable room is left for improvisation, especially in the case of talented veteran performers; at times the wrestlers may not strictly follow the intentions of the booker, especially where actual injury has occurred. Injuries like this can force a quick ending to a match, and also may not have the same results as the original booking."@en . "Aliases"@en . . "Booker is a chick from U.S. Acres named by Orson for the pig's love of books. (Booker's comment to Orson about his name: \"I'm just glad you don't love kumquats!\" (May 23, 1986) His and Sheldon's mom says that she was tired of hatching eggs and needed a vacation. (May 6,1986) Booker and Sheldon were still eggs when Orson found them abandoned and decided to hatch them. Nobody in the barnyard knows what happened to their parents."@en . . "Paper"@en .