. "Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet"@en . "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet"@en . "1"^^ . . "25"^^ . "No milk,"@en . . . . "Member of the Red Gnomes"@en . . . "Tybalt"@en . . . . . "Harimao"@en . . . "Tweedle created or bred him"@en . "Knight"@en . "Bad"@en . . . "\"There's no excuse for half-baked potatoes.\""@en . "Earth"@en . "Soccer Player"@en . . . "Tybalt"@en . "1300.0"^^ . . "Dead"@en . . . . "Ubaldo"@en . . "yes"@en . . . . . "Obese gnome with white beard with black shirt with yellow apron with flower on it and a red hat"@en . . . "senior officer"@en . "Kilimanjaro,"@en . "The Capulet House"@en . . . . . . . "Teobaldo"@en . . "Tybalt was the main antagonist of the 2011 computer-animated Touchstone Pictures comedy film, Gnomeo & Juliet. He is the counterpart to Tybalt, a member of the Red Gnomes, the best friend of Fawn."@en . . . . . . "Verona, Italy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Tybalt is currently a senior officer, and drunk of the crew Last Hope. He sails the Sage Ocean."@en . "General Tybalt is an NPC in Shining Force III, being a general of the Republic Army. He is first seen in Saraband, and later volunteers to use his force to go and distract the Imperials when the Bulzome Sect initiate their plan. Tybalt is not seen for a large portion of the game following this, though he is seen at points after the Republic Shining Force re-enter Aspinia."@en . . . . "Tybalt is a Knight of the Hunt. He is Martellus von Blitzengaard's second-in-command when Tweedle arrives at the Corbettite Depot Fortress at the head of an army in pursuit of both Agatha Heterodyne and Margarella Selnikov. Tybalt displays eager and enthusiastic loyalty to Tweedle, and is the one sent to officially ask for parley with the Corbettite Monks. He first appears to be a human wearing a copy of Professor Eg's Nerve-Enhancing Armor, but when forced to [ shed the armor] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] while rescuing Tweedle from the magnetic pull of The Beast, it is revealed he is actually a Sparkhound, or something very similar. He escapes the Beast by running away on his hind legs, carrying Tweedle under one arm."@en . . "\"What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate that word As I hate hell, all Montagues and thee.. Have at thee, coward!\" -Tybalt, before a swordfight Tybalt is the antagonist of William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."@en . . . "Tybalt was the captain of the S-Class Mullencamp who was stationed in Trinity Gask. He was assassinated by fellow officer Caliban who placed the blame on the Fellowship of Maar Sul which was passing through the city. Thus Tybalt's death helped escalate the war between the Crimson Coalition and the Grand Alliance."@en . "Romeo Montague"@en . . "Leo"@en . . "William Shakespeare"@en . "Sage"@en . "Human"@en . . "\"What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate that word As I hate hell, all Montagues and thee.. Have at thee, coward!\" -Tybalt, before a swordfight Tybalt is the antagonist of William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet."@en . . "Tybalt is currently a senior officer, and drunk of the crew Last Hope. He sails the Sage Ocean."@en . . . . "Bad, later good"@en . "To compete against Gnomeo and battle the Blue Gnomes"@en . . "The Montagues and the Capulets (although Tybalt would probably render it thusly: The Capulets and the Montagues) have beha gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyymber (although, funny enough, not one remembers why), and their hatred distorts the lives of their children more than it affects them. Sexy Tybalt is not actually a Capulet himself except by law; his father's younger sister became Lady Capulet by marriage and convinced her husband to adopt him. Tybalt's memory of his parents is dim, but he has never quite come to see his adopted parents as parents at all. He is not referred to as a son by them, which might have something to do with it."@en . . "Huck"@en . "Gnomeo , Lady Bluebury , Benny , Other Blue Gnomes"@en . "1300.0"^^ . . . . . . . "Two-Ball Shirt"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Competitive, bad, ruthless"@en . . . . "Is rebuilt and becomes good"@en . "Verona, Italy"@en . "General Tybalt is an NPC in Shining Force III, being a general of the Republic Army. He is first seen in Saraband, and later volunteers to use his force to go and distract the Imperials when the Bulzome Sect initiate their plan. Tybalt is not seen for a large portion of the game following this, though he is seen at points after the Republic Shining Force re-enter Aspinia."@en . . . "Tybalt was the captain of the S-Class Mullencamp who was stationed in Trinity Gask. He was assassinated by fellow officer Caliban who placed the blame on the Fellowship of Maar Sul which was passing through the city. Thus Tybalt's death helped escalate the war between the Crimson Coalition and the Grand Alliance."@en . "Human"@en . "sheep"@en . "grrRAH"@en . . . . "Tybalt"@en . . . . . . . "\u30CF\u30EA\u30DE\u30AA"@en . "8"^^ . . "Tybalt is a minor character in MARDEK. He, along with Mercutio, guard the Guardpost."@en . . . "Friendly"@en . . "Male"@en . "Italian"@en . "Jeff"@en . . . "frog"@en . . "Tybalt"@en . . "Royal Guard"@en . . . "Swordsman"@en . . . . "W Amiibo 08 Tybalt.png"@en . . . "The Montagues and the Capulets (although Tybalt would probably render it thusly: The Capulets and the Montagues) have beha gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyymber (although, funny enough, not one remembers why), and their hatred distorts the lives of their children more than it affects them. Sexy Tybalt is not actually a Capulet himself except by law; his father's younger sister became Lady Capulet by marriage and convinced her husband to adopt him. Tybalt's memory of his parents is dim, but he has never quite come to see his adopted parents as parents at all. He is not referred to as a son by them, which might have something to do with it. From a young age - although not from birth; his parents themselves raised him away from the feud until they died, when he was seven - he was trained to defend Capulet's honor, which he does admirably, although as anything other than a duellist he fails miserably, and knows it. His intense love for his aunt - and his even more passionate love for his cousin - are both totally unrequited. (The latter has furthermore been suppressed in response to her marriage to Romeo Montague.) In Verona, he'd only ever been with a woman paid to do so. He is an epileptic. This is due to an injury incurred during an early accident horse-riding; for a very long time Tybalt, who had been terrified of horses as a child even before this incident, hated the animals. (Tybalt hated a lot of things when he was young.) His horse is currently one of the only things he feels any tenderness for - at least, the kind he's willing to show. It would be a simplification to say that he loathes himself."@en . . "His leader Lord Redbrick, Fawn, Juliet, Other Red Gnomes, Gnomeo, Benny, Lady Bluebury, Other Blue Gnomes"@en . . . "No sugar"@en . . "120"^^ . "Mr. Capulet's garden"@en . "*Crimson Coalition\n*Mullencamp"@en . "Stella"@en . . . . . . "Tweedle's loyal soldier"@en . . . . . . . "160"^^ . . . . . . ","@en . "Single"@en . . "Air pump"@en . . . "Tybalt was the main antagonist of the 2011 computer-animated Touchstone Pictures comedy film, Gnomeo & Juliet. He is the counterpart to Tybalt, a member of the Red Gnomes, the best friend of Fawn."@en . . "Tybalt is a minor character in MARDEK. He, along with Mercutio, guard the Guardpost."@en . "Bunting"@en . . "Gnomeo & Juliet"@en . . . . . "K.K. Salsa"@en . . "--08-19"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "The Refuge of Storms, presumably"@en . "Tybalt is a Knight of the Hunt. He is Martellus von Blitzengaard's second-in-command when Tweedle arrives at the Corbettite Depot Fortress at the head of an army in pursuit of both Agatha Heterodyne and Margarella Selnikov. Tybalt displays eager and enthusiastic loyalty to Tweedle, and is the one sent to officially ask for parley with the Corbettite Monks. He first appears to be a human wearing a copy of Professor Eg's Nerve-Enhancing Armor, but when forced to [ shed the armor] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] while rescuing Tweedle from the magnetic pull of The Beast, it is revealed he is actually a Sparkhound, or something very similar. He escapes the Beast by running away on his hind legs, carrying Tweedle under one arm. He later cheerfully serves as a [ waiter] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] during Bang, Zeetha and Violetta's tea-party. He expresses a preference for the color red, and when next [ seen,] [[Chronology - Volume #|\u2723 ]] standing guard during the Queen of the Dawn's unexpected arrival in Paris, he is wearing a new suit of Eg's armor done up in that color."@en . .