. "Joan (\u30AB\u30D6\u30EA\u30D0, Kaburiba?) is a special visitor who comes to the player's town each Sunday morning (6 AM to 12 PM) to sell turnips. She is a brown boar with large white tusks carrying a basket on her back with white turnips inside. She wears ragged blue clothes and a small, blue bandana on her head. Originally she only sells one type of turnip in Animal Crossing, and sells two types in Wild World and City Folk. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, however, she goes back to only selling White Turnips."@en . "Joan, also once called \"Old Lady Karma\" is a old woman who changed Earl Hickey's life when she accidently hit him with her car (\"Pilot\")."@en . "1"^^ . . . . . "\"Anne\""@en . . . . . "B"@en . . . "Joan is located in the Training Tower in Elim. To access him you must get access to the 2nd room in the tower by asking the D.End and D.Heroend who guard the warp. You should be level 20 to gain entry to Joan and to begin the quest, The Trail of Heroes Quest."@en . "Joan was the usual feminine form of John in the Middle Ages. It was superseded by Jane in the 17th century, but was again very popular during the first half of the 20th century."@ia . "Joan"@de . . "Joan"@ia . . . . "Joan is a fictional character from the Saw franchise as well as a minor character in Saw 3D. She was portrayed by Joanna Douglas."@en . "Joan is a character in the Animal Crossing series. First appearing in the Nintendo 64 video game Animal Forest, Joan appears in the player's village every Sunday morning to sell different types of turnips (in Animal Forest and Animal Crossing she only sells one type of turnip). The purpose of the turnips is to sell them to Tom Nook for a higher price. However, Tom Nook's price will vary each day."@en . . "Joan"@en . "Lawyer"@en . . . . . . . "I'll leave it up to you!"@en . . "Joan is Alcatraz Smedry's foster mother, Roy is her husband, and Alcatraz's foster father. Joan is a prominent chef in the Librarian world. She decided to get rid of Alcatraz when he accidentaly burned down her award-winning kitchen while cooking ramen noodles. She was Alcatraz's last foster mother before he was introduced to the free kingdomers and Smedrys."@en . . . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . . . . "Joan is a homeless woman and a good friend of John Reese. She watched out for Reese and helped him when he was living in a homeless encampment for four months. Reese asked her to look after Adam Saunders when Reese sent him to the shelter in order to protect him from an assassin. (\u201CRisk\u201D) She doesn't know about Reese's past but he later thanks her for what she did for him."@en . "Terrorist"@en . . . . "Polly Lee"@en . . . "Joan is a friend and neighbor of Frank Castle."@en . . . "doctor"@en . . . . "Amiibo_007_Joan.png"@en . . . "Joan is Alcatraz Smedry's foster mother, Roy is her husband, and Alcatraz's foster father. Joan is a prominent chef in the Librarian world. She decided to get rid of Alcatraz when he accidentaly burned down her award-winning kitchen while cooking ramen noodles. She was Alcatraz's last foster mother before he was introduced to the free kingdomers and Smedrys."@en . . "In the episode \"Walk the Swine,\" Scooter hyperventilates and breathes into a paper bag to calm down. He comments that the bag had a meatloaf sandwich in it, which reminded him of his mom, which calmed him down because, as he describes, \"she's my best friend.\" In the episode \"Pig's in a Blackout,\" Scooter offers a credit card to buy coffee for the Up Late staff. Upon receiving the card, Big Mean Carl asks \"who's Joan?\" Scooter replies that it's his mother, and that the purchase will help her earn points towards a trip to Rome for her and her boyfriend."@en . . . . . . "Joan sells turnips."@en . . . . "Alive"@en . "290"^^ . "Joan is a male fairy who was given a female name. He had lost his wings and was working in the Birdland. John is the fairy with his name. Joan and John fell in loe at first touch."@en . "Joan"@fr . "2"^^ . . . . . . . "Esta p\u00E1gina pertenece a la Negropedia. \"Aisshhh...\" \u2014 Joan desaprobando algo. \"\u00BFQu\u00E9 tal chicos?\" \u2014 Joan a cualquier persona en cualquier momento del d\u00EDa. (S\u00E9pase que chicos puede cambiar de g\u00E9nero y/\u00F3 n\u00FAmero en los momentos m\u00E1s extremos.) Delegado en su d\u00EDa de b\u00E1sket y de PYS. Seg\u00FAn el peri\u00F3dico El Mundo, es el responsable de la actual divisi\u00F3n interna de izquierda unida, iniciada cierto d\u00EDa en que Paco Frutos supo lo que se siente cuando te llaman presidente del gobierno."@es . . . "Joan was a 23rd century Human woman, one of four members of the leadership Council of the colony on the planet Perry. (TOS novel: Perry's Planet)"@en . . "Resetti"@en . . "Saw 3D"@en . "Joan"@en . "Joan is a fictional character from the Saw franchise as well as a minor character in Saw 3D. She was portrayed by Joanna Douglas."@en . . . . . . "Joan is a character in the Animal Crossing series. First appearing in the Nintendo 64 video game Animal Forest, Joan appears in the player's village every Sunday morning to sell different types of turnips (in Animal Forest and Animal Crossing she only sells one type of turnip). The purpose of the turnips is to sell them to Tom Nook for a higher price. However, Tom Nook's price will vary each day."@en . "Joan"@en . . . . "--01-15"^^ . . . . . . "Joan is an NPC."@en . . "--01-08"^^ . "#C0C0C0"@en . "Joan invariable Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation manquante 1. \n* pr\u00E9nom masculin 1. \n* REDIRECTION \n* catalan oriental : [\u0292u\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en catalan oriental \n* valencien : [d\u0361\u0292o\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en valencien, [d\u0361\u0292u\u02C8an] \n* valencien central : [t\u0361\u0283o\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en valencien central"@fr . . . . . . . "Joan is a minor character in Mafia II."@en . . "Animal Forest"@en . "hide"@en . "\u30AB\u30D6\u30EA\u30D0"@en . . . . "200"^^ . "Joan, also once called \"Old Lady Karma\" is a old woman who changed Earl Hickey's life when she accidently hit him with her car (\"Pilot\")."@en . . . "Special"@en . . . . . "right|300px Schreibe deinen ersten Abschnitt hier."@de . "Cliff Nadaner's rebel movement"@en . . "Joan as she appears in"@en . . . . "Nella"@en . . . "A rotten turnip is still a turnip."@en . "PP: 5"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Before she became the ruthless commander and the G.C. of Undicos, She and her friend Ash grew up together in their childhood days in Undicos until her personality changes from being cold and a cruel girl after the Trouble Monster attacked her house. In the final episode, she was last seen reuniting with fellow Great Children in the final battle against Slash."@en . "Special"@en . "Joan was a woman who paid for the sexual services of Eric Dearborn after being recommended to him by Dinah Malone. After their affair got back to Joan's husband, he stormed into Stage 99, where Eric worked, and punched him. Joan then approached Eric and told him she considered their affair real, despite paying for him to be with her and that she wanted to continue seeing him. She was later revealed to be an old friend of Hillary Michaels. After telling her about her upcoming divorce, Joan gave Hillary the number for a male prostitute, not knowing that Hillary and Eric already knew each other."@en . "Joan was a 23rd century Human woman, one of four members of the leadership Council of the colony on the planet Perry. (TOS novel: Perry's Planet)"@en . "Dimebag"@en . . "Joan invariable Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation manquante 1. \n* pr\u00E9nom masculin 1. \n* REDIRECTION \n* catalan oriental : [\u0292u\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en catalan oriental \n* valencien : [d\u0361\u0292o\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en valencien, [d\u0361\u0292u\u02C8an] \n* valencien central : [t\u0361\u0283o\u02C8an]Cat\u00E9gorie:Prononciation en valencien central"@fr . . "Juana"@en . "Capricorn"@en . . . . . . "Esta p\u00E1gina pertenece a la Negropedia. \"Aisshhh...\" \u2014 Joan desaprobando algo. \"\u00BFQu\u00E9 tal chicos?\" \u2014 Joan a cualquier persona en cualquier momento del d\u00EDa. (S\u00E9pase que chicos puede cambiar de g\u00E9nero y/\u00F3 n\u00FAmero en los momentos m\u00E1s extremos.) right|thumb|200px|Practicando para la orla Joan (o Y\u00F3jan como le llama Quite) es un excolegial residente en la sexta planta. Espanyolista (enti\u00E9ndase por periquito, claro) de pro, ha dado a conocer a este equipo en nuestro ilustre mayor, ya que de otro modo no nos hubi\u00E9semos enterado de su existencia hasta su haza\u00F1a uefera. Curro enseguida se apunt\u00F3 a la moda y ahora va diciendo que es del Espanyol de segundo equipo \"de toda la vida, vamos\". Con todo lo que hace falta para ser friki pero sin ser considerado uno, procede de la ciudad m\u00E1s equipada y completa conocida, que literalmente tiene todo lo que se puede tener. Da igual lo que tenga tu ciudad: si en Lleida no lo tienen ya desde hace tiempo, es que no sirve para nada. Un ejemplo de esto es el reciente tendido de AVE Madrid-Lleida, del que recientemente se ha hecho una ramificaci\u00F3n en direcci\u00F3n a Barcelona. Delegado en su d\u00EDa de b\u00E1sket y de PYS. Seg\u00FAn el peri\u00F3dico El Mundo, es el responsable de la actual divisi\u00F3n interna de izquierda unida, iniciada cierto d\u00EDa en que Paco Frutos supo lo que se siente cuando te llaman presidente del gobierno. Excelente previsor deportivo, es actualmente persona non grata en ciertos portales de apuestas a los que ha hecho perder millones. Se comenta que incluso apost\u00F3 por el Sevilla para ganarse unas perras en las que ahogar las penas aquella fat\u00EDdica noche. Se caracteriza tambi\u00E9n por saber pr\u00E1cticamente de todo, adem\u00E1s de llevar raz\u00F3n la mayor parte de las veces. Si mientras hablas escuchas su fat\u00EDdico aish es que tu argumento es m\u00E1s que discutible."@es . . "Yetta Ginsburg"@en . . "Joan"@en . "Scissors"@en . . "Joan was the usual feminine form of John in the Middle Ages. It was superseded by Jane in the 17th century, but was again very popular during the first half of the 20th century."@ia . "Amiibo_card_back.png"@en . . "Joan was a woman who paid for the sexual services of Eric Dearborn after being recommended to him by Dinah Malone. After their affair got back to Joan's husband, he stormed into Stage 99, where Eric worked, and punched him. Joan then approached Eric and told him she considered their affair real, despite paying for him to be with her and that she wanted to continue seeing him. She was later revealed to be an old friend of Hillary Michaels. After telling her about her upcoming divorce, Joan gave Hillary the number for a male prostitute, not knowing that Hillary and Eric already knew each other. Joan fell in love with Eric, but her husband, Bob, made Eric an offer to get out of her life. Knowing that the relationship was never going to go anywhere, Eric took the money. Joan was upset, but the two of the ended on good terms by the end of the series."@en . . "250"^^ . "7"^^ . . "Joan was a terran who followed anti-Dominion rebel/terrorist Cliff Nadaner. A few years after the Brood War, she married fellow rebel Thom. Her matrimony was cut short however, as while on Tyrador VIII, she and the rest of Nadaner's band were killed by a Dominion ghost."@en . . "Timmy"@en . . "Kaburiba"@en . . . . . . "Joan is an NPC."@en . "Selling Turnips"@en . . . . "Female"@en . . . "Terran"@en . . "Joan is a minor character in Mafia II."@en . . . . . "black"@en . . . "New York, NY, USA"@en . . . . "Character"@en . "Joan is a patient who saw Violet under Sheldon's supervision."@en . "Before she became the ruthless commander and the G.C. of Undicos, She and her friend Ash grew up together in their childhood days in Undicos until her personality changes from being cold and a cruel girl after the Trouble Monster attacked her house. Several years later, she is now the commander of strong army robots as they are designed to protect Undicos under her command. However due to her dictatorship, she was unaware that her friend Ash is making a rebellion against her. During Episode 21, Kai was taken hostage by them which results both Bucky and Pinky join in Ash's rebel group called the Stray Cats to make a rebellion against her and this is how Ash explains everything in Joan's change of personality during their childhood. Meanwhile Slash successfully corrupts Joan's drive monster, Doberg with the Poison of Awakening causing the monster to become a Trouble Monster to make a rampage into the city. Joan attempts to stop her drive monster from making its rampage as she shoots her spirit, Colonel Dan with her bazooka in explosion but it's no effect. Joan continues to shoot her bazooka with her spirit and it was blocked by Jibac which the two spirits are fighting each other and Bucky angrily confronts her which Joan coldly tries to hit with her bazooka on her drive monster turned trouble monster as Bucky manages to deflect her attack using Jibac as both spirits blown in explosion. Bucky loses consciousness after the explosion. Joan attempts to make a brutal punishment towards him while wielding her discipline stick before being attacked by Doberg. Her discipline stick turns into an electric whip to electrocute her drive monster to knock it down and was horribly surprised for what she had done as Bucky finally stands up in a weak state while Kai comes to his aid. Joan realizing her cruel actions in her own two hands as Doberg stands up to confront them until Funen arrives in mid air under the disguised name as Busta manages to purify her drive monster with a Purifier technique. Despite her cruel act, she coldly attempts to kill her drive monster with her handgun only to be stopped by Bucky. She angrily gunpoints at him stating that the Trouble Monsters are responsible for attacking her home during her childhood. During Episode 22 after Ash transforms into a Trouble Monster by Slash with the Poison of Awakening, Joan discovers Ash becomes a Trouble Monster while attacking the whole area in Undicos. She initially ignores the situation happened outside until she remembers her childhood days with Ash. Joan also discovers Ash in the monitor which he makes a rebellion against her and Joan cries to see him as tears are dripping in her eyes. Joan becomes saddened after what happened to Ash as Kai arrives to encourage her to fight. When a monstrous Ash makes a rampage towards the rebel soldiers as Pinky was evacuate quickly by one of her strong army robots. Kai and Joan now fights against him. Kai uses his Dragon Strike technique on a monstrous Ash but was no effect until he was confronted by Joan on the rooftop who wields the bazooka to shoot her Spirit, Colonel Dan to make a deadly explosion. Kai later discovers Ash in his monstrous state manage to regenerate himself and the purple goo parts are putting back together as one. Joan was shocked to see this monstrosity. She attempts to shoot him with a bazooka but becomes vulnerable knowing of her friendship with Ash only to be stopped by Bucky after he defeated the Black Dragon Trouble Monster created by Slash and he manages to heal him with a Purifier technique and Ash is reverted back to his human form, unconscious and Joan's military cap was knocked off in the strong winds as her long blonde hair finally flows freely and she finally regained her sanity after Ash was healed by Bucky. Joan finally comes to his aid as she touches his cheek and finally regained her sanity as Ash does the same which she finally reunited with him as she cries. After Funen reverts back to his mole form which has been discovered by both Bucky and Kai in his human form, Joan tells them about the island of Undicos to be reconstructed and to make peace towards others and finally decide to protect Undicos from any trouble monster attacks. In Episode 25, she was seen fighting against the shadow versions of Slash until she was frozen like the others by Spaak's sister the Princess after using the Poison of Awakening and later freed by Bucky after defeating Slash for the second time in his real form with a Pump Great Jibak technique. In the final episode, she was last seen reuniting with fellow Great Children in the final battle against Slash."@en . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . "Anne Steele"@en . . . . "right|300px Schreibe deinen ersten Abschnitt hier."@de . . "N/A"@en . . . . . "*Talk therapy\n*Deep breathing exercises"@en . . . . . "Joan is a male fairy who was given a female name. He had lost his wings and was working in the Birdland. John is the fairy with his name. Joan and John fell in loe at first touch."@en . . "5"^^ . . . . "Joan is a KGB operative who operates a clandestine call center. The character is played by Polly Lee. First seen in Open House, she enables communication between the Center and its operatives in the field via coded telephone messages. She appears to be the Center's replacement for George after his death at the hands of Andrew Larrick in the episode Yousaf. Consistant with George's call center, Joan's appears to be located in a residential property. Joan's is in her living room."@en . "Joan is a patient who saw Violet under Sheldon's supervision."@en . . "Joan is a friend and neighbor of Frank Castle."@en . . . . . "1"^^ . . . "Los Angeles blood bank, Ken"@en . . . . . . "Joan"@es . . "Joan is a homeless woman and a good friend of John Reese. She watched out for Reese and helped him when he was living in a homeless encampment for four months. Reese asked her to look after Adam Saunders when Reese sent him to the shelter in order to protect him from an assassin. (\u201CRisk\u201D) She doesn't know about Reese's past but he later thanks her for what she did for him."@en . "Joan (\u30AB\u30D6\u30EA\u30D0, Kaburiba?) is a special visitor who comes to the player's town each Sunday morning (6 AM to 12 PM) to sell turnips. She is a brown boar with large white tusks carrying a basket on her back with white turnips inside. She wears ragged blue clothes and a small, blue bandana on her head. Originally she only sells one type of turnip in Animal Crossing, and sells two types in Wild World and City Folk. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, however, she goes back to only selling White Turnips."@en . . . . . "Joan was a terran who followed anti-Dominion rebel/terrorist Cliff Nadaner. A few years after the Brood War, she married fellow rebel Thom. Her matrimony was cut short however, as while on Tyrador VIII, she and the rest of Nadaner's band were killed by a Dominion ghost."@en . . "runaway"@en . . . . "Minor Character"@en . . "Mary-Pat Green\n\nB3"@en . . . . "In the episode \"Walk the Swine,\" Scooter hyperventilates and breathes into a paper bag to calm down. He comments that the bag had a meatloaf sandwich in it, which reminded him of his mom, which calmed him down because, as he describes, \"she's my best friend.\" In the episode \"The Ex-Factor,\" Scooter invites Kermit to Color Me Mine to make a gift for Denise. Scooter tells Kermit: \"I once gave a hand-painted cake plate to a lovely lady, and the next morning, she made me breakfast.\" Rizzo the Rat asks, \"Who was she? Your mother?\" Scooter replies: \"Yes, and I like to remind her of that every time she lets Ken stay over.\" Later, after Pepe and Rizzo ruin his \"happy place,\" Scooter leaves Color Me Mine saying that he's going to going home to \"be with mom,\" and that he didn't even care if it's \"her private time with Ken!\" In the episode \"Pig's in a Blackout,\" Scooter offers a credit card to buy coffee for the Up Late staff. Upon receiving the card, Big Mean Carl asks \"who's Joan?\" Scooter replies that it's his mother, and that the purchase will help her earn points towards a trip to Rome for her and her boyfriend. In the episode \"Too Hot to Handler,\" Scooter expresses his feelings for Chelsea Handler and gives some insight into his complicated relation with his mom. Scooter states that he first became aware of Handler because \"sometimes after Mom goes to bed, I switch the TV up to the naughty-language channels.\" Upon asking Handler out on a date, Scooter tells her: \"I'll just call Mom and tell her I'll be home a little late.\" Handler tells Scooter to tell his mom not to wait up. Embarrassed about revealing that he lives with his mother, Scooter says: \"just so you know, I don't live with my mom. That'd be weird, right? I live in a room in my mom's house. I have my own microwave, minifridge, Dustbuster, which she's always borrowing, and I'm always like, 'Mom, will you please?!'\" Later, Scooter compliments Handler saying that she is \"beautiful and wise, just like my Mmm...\" catching himself and saying \"you.\" After his date with Handler Scooter receives flowers, he tries to deduce who they are from; when the card says \"I can't stop thinking about our good-night kiss,\" Scooter says that narrows it down to either \"Chelsea and my mom.\" Handler later sends Scooter a racy picture of herself, which Scooter says \"thank God my mom didn't see it.\" In the episode \"Going, Going, Gonzo,\" Scooter comments on his near-death experience saying it was a wake-up call and \"not the usual kind where Mom comes in and plays a James Taylor tune until I gently stir awake.\" Later, after chickening out of getting an earring, Scooter asks the Electric Mayhem, \"you guys aren't gonna tell my mom, are you?\" In the episode \"Single All the Way,\" Scooter expresses his displeasure with his mother's relationship with Ken again saying: \"[Becky] breaks up with a great guy like Fozzie, and yet my mother is still with Ken? Ugh! Cut your nails, Ken. You're not a Spanish guitar player!\" Later in the episode, Miss Piggy wants Scooter's ugly sweater, Scooter is reluctant to give it to her as his mom made it for him for Christmas. She was mentioned again during The Muppets Take the Bowl in 2017, as Ken was said to be helping her Google the Muppets' performance at the Hollywood Bowl. Scooter also referenced his mom in a 2017 Muppet Thought of the Week video, stating that his mom made him believe he could do anything... just as long as he cleaned up afterward.(YouTube)"@en . "Porcella"@en . . "Joan sells turnips."@en . . "Special"@en . . . "Sigrid"@en . . . . "The Punisher"@en . "Joan is a KGB operative who operates a clandestine call center. The character is played by Polly Lee. First seen in Open House, she enables communication between the Center and its operatives in the field via coded telephone messages. She appears to be the Center's replacement for George after his death at the hands of Andrew Larrick in the episode Yousaf. Consistant with George's call center, Joan's appears to be located in a residential property. Joan's is in her living room."@en . "\uBB34\uD30C\uB77C"@en . "Unknown"@en . . .