"Mary MacLeod"@en . "Image:None|Nanny (Mutant) Image:None|Nanny (Robot)"@nl . "101"^^ . "25"^^ . "water"@en . "poison"@en . "Nanny Cook"@en . . . "A nanny is a person employed to help raise another person's children. In Fable III, a nanny will help take care your children if you do not have a spouse. A nanny will also be hired if you have a child with another player. Unlike a spouse, a nanny requires only an acceptable allowance to continue living with you. Though it is not necessary, you can build a relationship with your child's nanny and even marry them if you want."@en . "3245"^^ . "Nanny is a character appearing in Pok\u00E9mon: Battle Frontier."@en . . . . . . . . . "101"^^ . . . . . . . . "Henchmen"@en . "Cattery Spunge (almost always referred to as Nanny) is a character of The Wicked Years. She has worked for the Thropp family for years as she has nannied Melena Thropp and Melena's children, Elphaba, Nessarose, and Shell."@en . "are no match for my embrace."@en . . . . . . . . "Ducky"@en . "Nanny is the main antagonist in where marine was there. she is a evil aunt of marine and lives in the mansion."@en . . "A nanny is a person employed to help raise another person's children. In Fable III, a nanny will help take care your children if you do not have a spouse. A nanny will also be hired if you have a child with another player. Unlike a spouse, a nanny requires only an acceptable allowance to continue living with you. Though it is not necessary, you can build a relationship with your child's nanny and even marry them if you want."@en . . "Female"@en . . . . "Nanny is a character appearing in Pok\u00E9mon: Battle Frontier."@en . "To take care of Roger and Anita's home"@en . . . . "The woman now known as the Nanny was once a scientist employed by The Right in the field of cyborg technology. When she learned of the Right's anti-mutant agenda, she tried to stop them. The Right sealed her in one of her cyborg designs, an egg-shaped armored suit; she escaped their custody, but the ordeal unbalanced her to borderline insanity. At some later date, she rescued a young mutant named Peter, crafted a battle suit for him and christened him the Orphan-Maker. She also obtained (possibly self-manufactured) high-tech weaponry and a flying craft"@en . "fairy"@en . . "Tsk, such a wild child!"@en . "125"^^ . . . "Nanny is the kindly woman who takes care of the nursery on Muppet Babies. Nanny is always seen from the babies' perspective, so the audience never sees her face. The most frequent view of her are her legs, clad in green and white striped socks beneath a pink skirt, and her purple sneakers with red laces, when entering the room. However, her full body was also displayed, including her arms and her purple sweater, but always cut off at the shoulders or otherwise obscured. Nanny has a sister known to the Babies as Aunt Fanny, who sometimes helps to take care of the Babies."@en . . . "Es la abuela de los pitufos y ademas es la nana de los pitufines. Categor\u00EDa:Pitufos viejos Categor\u00EDa:100 pitufos"@es . . "Nanny is the kindly woman who takes care of the nursery on Muppet Babies. Nanny is always seen from the babies' perspective, so the audience never sees her face. The most frequent view of her are her legs, clad in green and white striped socks beneath a pink skirt, and her purple sneakers with red laces, when entering the room. However, her full body was also displayed, including her arms and her purple sweater, but always cut off at the shoulders or otherwise obscured. Nanny has a sister known to the Babies as Aunt Fanny, who sometimes helps to take care of the Babies. Nanny's existence is not limited to the animated Muppet Babies world. A framed embroidery of her can be seen decorating the wall of Baby Piggy, Baby Fozzie and Baby Gonzo as Wee Willie Winkie (in the guise of Baby Kermit) peers into their window in Muppet Babies' Classic Nursery Rhymes."@en . "Nanny Cook from the novel One Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith"@en . . . . . . "28"^^ . "Nannies or babysitters are NPCs that take care of Sims' children, toddlers, and babies while they are at work during the day. In The Sims 3, children don't need a babysitter's supervision. They can be hired at any time by phone. Nannies are available in The Sims 2 and The Sims 4 while babysitters are in The Sims 3. A Sim can choose to hire the nanny or babysitter on a one-time only basis. The nanny can also \"track the schedule\" (the work hours) of a Sim; this hires the nanny to come whenever the Sim's work schedule would cause children to be left alone. If there are no babies or toddlers in the house, it is best to have the nanny track the Sim's schedule, so that she will not come while the children are in school. If there are no babies or toddlers in the house, and a Sim returns home from work at 3 PM, it is not necessary to hire a nanny. The nanny or babysitter will take care of a Sim's children (bathing, feeding, changing, and interacting with babies, toddlers, and children), as well as tidy up the house by doing things like emptying the potty and making the beds. They can be fired or dismissed at any time, and a new one can be hired to replace them."@en . . "Nanny"@de . . "ground"@en . . . "grass"@en . . . "Nanny"@en . . "M'aam"@en . . . "Taking care of the puppies"@en . . "This childcare master knows the minds of children and can easily put them to sleep."@en . . . "Dark"@en . . "2750"^^ . "Oh, you look tired. I'll fix"@en . "\"The little dears.\""@en . . . . "Come on, don't be afraid."@en . . . . . "Sneaky thieves"@en . "\"Two Dozen and One Greyhounds\""@en . . "Charlotte Rae"@en . . "You want some of Nanny's"@en . "\u5A46\u3084 Granny"@en . "I'll take GOOOOD care of you!"@en . . . . . "All allies recover 45% / 15% chance"@en . . . . "34"^^ . . . "Es la abuela de los pitufos y ademas es la nana de los pitufines. Categor\u00EDa:Pitufos viejos Categor\u00EDa:100 pitufos"@es . "you some nice warm milk."@en . "She is reunited with the 101 Dalmatians after Cruella and Li'l Lightning are sent to the asylum and dog pound, and Jasper and Horace turn to the good side and run a dress store"@en . . "Maid"@en . . . . "2950"^^ . . . "Rare"@en . "Motherly, sweet, protective, loyal, kind, understanding, bold, hard-working"@en . . "''One Hundred and One Dalmatians"@en . "The Nanny appear in the episode \"Case of the Bogus Billionaire.\" She took care of Emperor Fred when he was a child and she can tell who the real Emperor is. The Big Cheese orders his henchmen to stop the Samurai Pizza Cats from getting the nanny to the palace, but failed."@en . . "The strict old lady looked after Frank in his youth, feeding him her own broth. Unfortunately, this same soup would end up poisoning half of the Mid-Glamorgan Light Operatic Society and saw her serve twenty years in prison. On her release, Frank invited her to Castle Frank N. Stein to help Head recover from drinking problem, a condition gained after his film career collapsed. The nanny happily carried out the job, force-feeding Head and reading him a collection of Mr Cuddle Bunny books."@en . . "The strict old lady looked after Frank in his youth, feeding him her own broth. Unfortunately, this same soup would end up poisoning half of the Mid-Glamorgan Light Operatic Society and saw her serve twenty years in prison. On her release, Frank invited her to Castle Frank N. Stein to help Head recover from drinking problem, a condition gained after his film career collapsed. The nanny happily carried out the job, force-feeding Head and reading him a collection of Mr Cuddle Bunny books. Some time into this treatment, Igor and Chuck D. Head burst into Head's room to rescue him. Nanny continued to be resiliant, threatening the two attackers with every Cuddle Bunny book she had. Upon them managing to save Head, Nanny confided in Frank before marching out of the castle. Frank attempted to make her stay, but she refused to stay where she wasn't wanted. Igor convinced Chuck to throw Head at the nanny in revenge but, possibly sensing rain, Nanny opened her umbrella and Head bounced harmlessly off before the skull rebounded into the two attackers. She later reappeared in the Sonic the Comic Online Decap Attack story, Rooms, behind one of the many doors Chuck and Head checked out. She addressed Chuck as 'bellboy' and demanded a dozen English crumpets before Chuck moved on."@en . . . . . "You need some loving, too? OK,"@en . "Nanny is a character from Disney's 1961 feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, its 1996 live-action film and its 1997-98 television series."@en . "true"@en . "Kendal Lawson, a nanny"@en . "3025"^^ . "The Nanny is the caregiver of the baby versions of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Scooter, Skeeter, Rowlf the Dog, & Animal in her exclusive muppet appearance, the Muppet Babies (one of Jim Henson's original cartoons). Her most famous iconic appearance is ther rest of her body, in which she wears her iconic green & white striped socks, her magenta dress, her purple sneakers with red laces, and a purple sweater."@en . . . . "Nanny ist ein Wildschwein der Ganju-Gang. Es hat keinen festen Reiter. Sein Markenzeichen sind seine nach hinten gelegten, blonden Rasta-Locken. W\u00E4hrend der Bount Saga ritt Chad auf ihm."@de . . "Nanny"@en . "The page name Nanny can refer to different versions of this character or entity. \n* Nanny (DotU) derives from the original 1984 Voltron: Defender of the Universe franchise \n* Nanny (Voltron Force) derives from the 2011 Voltron Force franchise \n* Nanny (Legendary Defender) derives from the 2016 Voltron: Legendary Defender franchise"@en . . . "London"@en . . . . . "Nanny(Orphan-Maker Partner); Nanny from X-Men - Phoenix Force Handbook Vol 1 1.png"@en . "Roger & Anita's housekeeper"@en . . . . "A Nanny is a person who looks after a family's child or children in the family's home in place of the parents. Sometimes referred to as a nurse, the position existed in a number of cultures throughout the galaxy, usually amongst the upper classes of a society. Trelane's parents hired a nanny during the 23rd century to look after him after his first encounter with the USS Enterprise. Trelane was able to escape briefly and capture several Federation starships in the process before his nanny found him and took him away. (TOS video game: Judgment Rites) The position also existed in Klingon society. In the House of Mogh, a woman known as Kahlest was hired by Mogh, son of Worf and his wife Kaasin to look after their sons Worf and Kurn. Kahlest accompanied Mogh, Kaasin, and Worf to Khitomer and was one of the few to survive the Romulan attack on the outpost. (TLE novel: The Art of the Impossible and TNG episode: \"Sins of the Father\") Captain Kathryn Janeway, during the first year that the USS Voyager was stranded in the Delta Quadrant, played a holographic program in which she played the role of Mrs. Davenport, a nanny to the children of a wealthy man whose wife had died some time ago. (VOY episode: \"Learning Curve\") Damar once referred to Mila as being Elim Garak's nanny. (DS9 novelization: What You Leave Behind)"@en . "psychic"@en . . "Light brown"@en . . "Nanny is Mr. Burns' maid."@en . "Alive"@en . . . . "Fable III"@en . . "Good"@en . . "Cattery Spunge (almost always referred to as Nanny) is a character of The Wicked Years. She has worked for the Thropp family for years as she has nannied Melena Thropp and Melena's children, Elphaba, Nessarose, and Shell."@en . "2700"^^ . . . "Image:None|Nanny (Mutant) Image:None|Nanny (Robot)"@nl . "Nanny ist ein Wildschwein der Ganju-Gang. Es hat keinen festen Reiter. Sein Markenzeichen sind seine nach hinten gelegten, blonden Rasta-Locken. W\u00E4hrend der Bount Saga ritt Chad auf ihm."@de . "Human"@en . . . "2012-04-24"^^ . "flying"@en . . . "2970"^^ . . "Nannies or babysitters are NPCs that take care of Sims' children, toddlers, and babies while they are at work during the day. In The Sims 3, children don't need a babysitter's supervision. They can be hired at any time by phone. Nannies are available in The Sims 2 and The Sims 4 while babysitters are in The Sims 3."@en . "but only till the baby wakes!"@en . . . "House of Mouse"@en . "These are the locations where you can work as Nanny: \n* Nursery"@en . . . "Non-Giftable"@en . "Tender-Loving Care"@en . "A Nanny is a person who looks after a family's child or children in the family's home in place of the parents. Sometimes referred to as a nurse, the position existed in a number of cultures throughout the galaxy, usually amongst the upper classes of a society. Trelane's parents hired a nanny during the 23rd century to look after him after his first encounter with the USS Enterprise. Trelane was able to escape briefly and capture several Federation starships in the process before his nanny found him and took him away. (TOS video game: Judgment Rites)"@en . . "What sort of maid am I? I"@en . . "The page name Nanny can refer to different versions of this character or entity. \n* Nanny (DotU) derives from the original 1984 Voltron: Defender of the Universe franchise \n* Nanny (Voltron Force) derives from the 2011 Voltron Force franchise \n* Nanny (Legendary Defender) derives from the 2016 Voltron: Legendary Defender franchise"@en . "79"^^ . . . . "specialize in children."@en . . "The Nanny appear in the episode \"Case of the Bogus Billionaire.\" She took care of Emperor Fred when he was a child and she can tell who the real Emperor is. The Big Cheese orders his henchmen to stop the Samurai Pizza Cats from getting the nanny to the palace, but failed."@en . . . . "I'll take good care of you."@en . . . . . "bug"@en . "Owner of a family summer cottage"@en . . . . . "R"@en . "The woman now known as the Nanny was once a scientist employed by The Right in the field of cyborg technology. When she learned of the Right's anti-mutant agenda, she tried to stop them. The Right sealed her in one of her cyborg designs, an egg-shaped armored suit; she escaped their custody, but the ordeal unbalanced her to borderline insanity. At some later date, she rescued a young mutant named Peter, crafted a battle suit for him and christened him the Orphan-Maker. She also obtained (possibly self-manufactured) high-tech weaponry and a flying craft"@en . "Nanny"@nl . . . "Nanny(Magneto's Robot); Nanny from Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 347 001.jpg"@en . . . . . . "Nanny is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?. She was played by Celeste Yarnall."@en . "Infinite"@en . . "Her bare hands"@en . "Even the biggest crybabies"@en . . . "Nanny is a character from Disney's 1961 feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, its 1996 live-action film and its 1997-98 television series."@en . . . . . "Nanny is a fictional character who appeared in the Hogan's Heroes episode, Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?. She was played by Celeste Yarnall."@en . "normal"@en . . "Nanny"@es . . "Little ol' cook"@en . . . . . "Lady"@en . . . . "The Nanny is the caregiver of the baby versions of Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Scooter, Skeeter, Rowlf the Dog, & Animal in her exclusive muppet appearance, the Muppet Babies (one of Jim Henson's original cartoons). Her most famous iconic appearance is ther rest of her body, in which she wears her iconic green & white striped socks, her magenta dress, her purple sneakers with red laces, and a purple sweater."@en . "Nanny is Mr. Burns' maid."@en . . "These are the locations where you can work as Nanny: \n* Nursery"@en . . . . "Obese, elderly, round head, gray hair that tied to a bun"@en . . . "loving, too? You big baby!"@en . . "All allies recover 30% / 10% chance"@en . "The woman now known as the Nanny was once a scientist employed by The Right in the field of cyborg technology. When she learned of the Right's anti-mutant agenda, she tried to stop them. The Right sealed her in one of her cyborg designs, an egg-shaped armored suit; she escaped their custody, but the ordeal unbalanced her to borderline insanity. At some later date, she rescued a young mutant named Peter, crafted a battle suit for him and christened him the Orphan-Maker. She also obtained (possibly self-manufactured) high-tech weaponry and a flying craft. Nanny and her Orphan-Maker became a pair of would-be saviors of mutant children, with Nanny as the brains and guiding force and Orphan-Maker as the brawn. In her mentally addled perception, Nanny believes that parents of mutant children are evil, especially those who abandon their children, or at the very least incompetent and ill-equipped to properly raise and protect young mutants from danger and exploitation. She and Orphan-Maker travelled the world, searching for young mutants to take care of, murdering their parents to sever any family connections and using her minor telepathic powers to control her new charges. Nanny dubbed these children her \"Lost Boys and Girls\", after the Lost Boys from the story of Peter Pan; in her psychosis, Nanny had developed a near-obsession with children's tales and nursery rhymes, often quoting passages from them appropriate (in her mind) to the situation at hand. Nanny\u2019s first major mission was at the State Home for Foundlings in Omaha, Nebraska, in reality a facility where Mister Sinister kept many mutant children for observation and experimentation, including the young Scott Summers, who became the X-Man Cyclops; at the time of Nanny's raid on the Home, Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, the son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor, was among the children held there. Nanny sought to \"liberate\" several of the mutant children into her own custody, with the aid of the Orphan-Maker and some of her \"Lost\" children, but were opposed by Cyclops and Marvel Girl (Jean Grey), then members of X-Factor, who were there to retrieve Cyclops' son. In the course of their battle, Marvel Girl discovered that two of Nanny's \"Lost\" children were in fact Gailyn Bailey and Joey Bailey, the children of Sara Grey, Marvel Girl\u2019s sister, who had been missing for some time. Thwarted by Cyclops and Marvel Girl, as well as demons in the service of N'Astirh (there to acquire Christopher Summers and other mutant children for sacrifice), Nanny fled with her Orphan-Maker and \"Lost\" children in tow; Marvel Girl was forced to let her niece and nephew go with Nanny, who posed little danger to the children in her care, to pursue the demons who had taken Christopher. This initial appearance of Nanny left the impression to the heroes that she and the Orphan-Maker were robots. Later, following Inferno, Nanny tried to capture several other mutant children whom X-Factor had rescued from N'Astirh's demons, attacking X-Factor's aircraft as they were transporting the children to U.S. government custody. Nanny was injured in the fight when her battlesuit was damaged by Archangel, leading the heroes to discover that both she and the Orphan-Maker were in fact humans in armor. The two revealed much of their background to X-Factor, including the revelation that Nanny had rescued young Peter from Sinister's clutches; Peter's unrevealed mutant power, suppressed by his Orphan-Maker armor, was apparently so potentially dangerous that Sinister had planned to kill him. Nanny and the Orphan-Maker teleported away before they could be apprehended, and X-Factor discovered several of the \"Lost\" children held in stasis on their airship, including the Baileys, who were placed in the care of their grandparents. Later, Nanny and the Orphan-Maker attacked the X-Men in Australia in an effort to \"save\" them. At first, Nanny was succeeded in sealing Psylocke, Dazzler, and Havok, in battle suits and mentally regressing them to child-like behavior. But eventually, the tide of battle turned and Nanny and the Orphan-Maker fled in their ship. Storm pursued and was caught by the ship's appendages. In a panic, Havok unleashed his plasma blast on the ship, seemingly killing Nanny, the Orphan-Maker, and Storm. In reality, Nanny deployed a decoy ship containing a Life Model Decoy to impersonate the corpse of Storm in the wreckage. Nanny then regressed Storm's body to that of a child. Storm eventually escaped, but with her memories of her adult life blurred and her childhood persona dominant. With the aid of Gambit, Storm regained her adult memories and defeated Nanny and the Orphan-Maker, sending the cyborg duo and their ship crashing into a swamp. (Storm would later be restored to physical adulthood during the crossover storyline, \"The X-Tinction Agenda\".) Later, in the course of acquiring another \"Lost\" child, the Orphan-Maker's armor began to malfunction; Nanny determined that his (still unrevealed) mutant power was growing stronger, and she had to create a new armor to contain it. She later sent the Orphan-Maker to protect a deformed child trapped in a schoolhouse by a mob believing him to be a mutant, bringing them into conflict with Generation X , who had the same goal, but also tried to protect the mob and the boy's parents from the Orphan-Maker's violent methods. Both she and the Orphan-Maker were responsible for killing Ricochet's mother."@en . "Kanto"@en . "The woman now known as the Nanny was once a scientist employed by The Right in the field of cyborg technology. When she learned of the Right's anti-mutant agenda, she tried to stop them. The Right sealed her in one of her cyborg designs, an egg-shaped armored suit; she escaped their custody, but the ordeal unbalanced her to borderline insanity. At some later date, she rescued a young mutant named Peter, crafted a battle suit for him and christened him the Orphan-Maker. She also obtained (possibly self-manufactured) high-tech weaponry and a flying craft."@en . . . "To try to keep the puppies safe from the Baduns"@en . "1984"^^ . . . "Nanny is the main antagonist in where marine was there. she is a evil aunt of marine and lives in the mansion."@en .