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 StyxCollector.Com - Center For Roboto Research And Preservation
Roboto was a fictional character created by Dennis DeYoung in 1983's classic Styx concept album Kilroy Was Here and the 1984 mini-movie in Caught In The Act Live.
Roboto, the first single from that album, was a #3 Billboard hit for Styx, and the Roboto character remains an enduring symbol for the band.
Roboto has recently resurfaced in the 2000 Styx tour setlist as well as in DeYoung's solo performance with a symphony orchestra in Chicago.
http://www.styxcollector.com/roboto.html

  
 The Old KBB International Homepage
Favorite Fictional Character:: Me Favorite Pastime:: Cant say....
Wanna Join The KBB?: can I? Favorite Fictional Character:: Spock
Favorite Fictional Character:: Cookie Monster and Elmo from Sesame Street
http://www.geocities.com/kenkenpa.geo/readgbook.html

  
 Character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When someone takes on the role of a fictional character, or a role in a role-playing game, they are said to be in character; when they drop out of this role, they are said to break character
An album released in 2005 by Dark Tranquillity; see Character (album).
In general, a character is a distinctive significant mark or feature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books Top 10s Mark Billingham: fictional detectives
Connolly brilliantly mixes the PI and horror genres and Parker has developed into a genuinely unique character in modern mystery fiction.
He is also the only fictional cop I can think of who likes Hawkwind.
An ex-cop, Parker is haunted by the brutal murders of his wife and child and is called - often by the dead themselves - to avenge those who have been taken before their time.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/top10s/top10/0,6109,1264615,00.html

  
 Protection of Fictional Characters
The primary difference between the fictional and graphic character is that the physical appearance and characterization of the fictional character resides in the imagination of the reader and is continually being developed in the reader's mind by the author's description of the character as the story unfolds.
Fictional characters have the same basic characteristics as graphic characters in that they portray the uniqueness of a particular character; the character has a name, physical appearance and attitude or character traits.
In reality, none of the verbally described characteristics of the fictional character are as dominant as the visually depicted characteristics of a graphic character and therefore the copyright law distinction between an unprotectable idea and protectable creative expression may prevent copyright law from protecting the fictional character.
http://www.publaw.com/fiction.html   (2463 words)

  
 Protection of Fictional Characters
The primary difference between the fictional and graphic character is that the physical appearance and characterization of the fictional character resides in the imagination of the reader and is continually being developed in the reader's mind by the author's description of the character as the story unfolds.
Fictional characters have the same basic characteristics as graphic characters in that they portray the uniqueness of a particular character; the character has a name, physical appearance and attitude or character traits.
In reality, none of the verbally described characteristics of the fictional character are as dominant as the visually depicted characteristics of a graphic character and therefore the copyright law distinction between an unprotectable idea and protectable creative expression may prevent copyright law from protecting the fictional character.
http://www.publaw.com/fiction.html   (2463 words)

  
 Protection of Fictional Characters
The primary difference between the fictional and graphic character is that the physical appearance and characterization of the fictional character resides in the imagination of the reader and is continually being developed in the reader's mind by the author's description of the character as the story unfolds.
In reality, none of the verbally described characteristics of the fictional character are as dominant as the visually depicted characteristics of a graphic character and therefore the copyright law distinction between an unprotectable idea and protectable creative expression may prevent copyright law from protecting the fictional character.
Generally in those cases where the fictional character was found to be protected, the character that was copied was "distinctively delineated" (or fully developed) in the original work and that the character's delineation was misappropriated in the copier's work.
http://www.publaw.com/fiction.html   (2463 words)

  
 fictional character - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include fictional character: beethoven as fictional character, demosthenes as fictional character, fictional character igor, pilate as fictional character
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fictional character : UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info]
http://www.onelook.com/?w=fictional+character&ls=a   (131 words)

  
 Nori (Middle-earth) - Result for Nori (Middle-earth) - Meaning of Nori (Middle-earth) - Definition of Nori (Middle-earth) - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Nori was one of the fictional character who traveled with fictional character and fictional character, along with his brothers fictional character and fictional character.
'''Nori''' is a fictional character in '' fictional character '' by fictional character.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Nori (Middle-earth).
http://www.mauspfeil.net/Nori_%28Middle-earth%29.html   (131 words)

  
 philoexam1.doc
It is a fictional character, it is wrong to ask “does Ishmael have a mole on his right shoulder?” because Ishmael is fictional and the text doesn’t tell us, there is no fact of the matter.
This is fine in terms of fictional characters, but intolerable when trying to interpret someone, even a fictional character, so we usually bifurcate the character to resolve the conflict.
It would be a mistake to ask where the character REALLY was because there is no TRUE story about a fictional character – just an incoherence in data.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ktrahan/philoexam1.doc   (131 words)

  
 Athos (fictional character) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Athos (fictional character)
Athos is a fictional character in the novels The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, and The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas, père.
Athos (fictional character) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Athos (fictional character).
Here you will find more informations about Athos (fictional character).
http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Athos-fictional-character.html   (354 words)

  
 Critical Concepts: Character, Characterization
Typically the characters in a fictional work are endowed with distinctive personalities, and this fact (together with the long-established sense of a thing's "character" as its "distinctive nature") has given rise to an additional sense of the term "character" frequent in literary critical talk.
If a fictional character does this, he or she is a "static" character, and this "stasis" of character in the face of circumstance is a virtue.
For the same reason, one can say of a fictional character that he lacks character (is morally weak) or is not properly to be described as "a character" - that the set of traits with which he is endowed by the author do not include anything properly describable as eccentricities).
http://www.ksu.edu/english/baker/english251/cc-character.htm   (1963 words)

  
 Athos (Fictional Character) Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Athos (Fictional Character)
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 The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity
This process does change the "fictional" character, the character that you are, in much the way that Rabbit Angstrom, after Updike writes the second novel about him as a young man, comes to be a rather different fictional character, determinate in ways he was never determinate before.
Because Sherlock Holmes is a merely fictional character, created by, or constituted out of, the text and the culture in which that text resides.
The chief fictional character at the center of that autobiography is one's self.
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/selfctr.htm   (5199 words)

  
 The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity
This process does change the "fictional" character, the character that you are, in much the way that Rabbit Angstrom, after Updike writes the second novel about him as a young man, comes to be a rather different fictional character, determinate in ways he was never determinate before.
Because Sherlock Holmes is a merely fictional character, created by, or constituted out of, the text and the culture in which that text resides.
The chief fictional character at the center of that autobiography is one's self.
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/selfctr.htm   (5199 words)

  
 The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity
This process does change the "fictional" character, the character that you are, in much the way that Rabbit Angstrom, after Updike writes the second novel about him as a young man, comes to be a rather different fictional character, determinate in ways he was never determinate before.
Because Sherlock Holmes is a merely fictional character, created by, or constituted out of, the text and the culture in which that text resides.
The chief fictional character at the center of that autobiography is one's self.
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/selfctr.htm   (5199 words)

  
 The Self as a Center of Narrative Gravity
This process does change the "fictional" character, the character that you are, in much the way that Rabbit Angstrom, after Updike writes the second novel about him as a young man, comes to be a rather different fictional character, determinate in ways he was never determinate before.
The chief fictional character at the center of that autobiography is one's self.
Because Sherlock Holmes is a merely fictional character, created by, or constituted out of, the text and the culture in which that text resides.
http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/papers/selfctr.htm   (5199 words)

  
 Ash Ketchum - encyclopedia article about Ash Ketchum.
Ash Ketchum is a fictional character in the Pokémon Pokémon: ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon, although it is frequently mispronounced Poh-Kee-Mon, is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy.
In the fictional Pokémon universe, Max (known as Masato in Japan) is the younger brother of May (Haruka), another main character in the Advanced Generation episodes of the Pokémon anime and the Ash & Pikachu manga series.
Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town Pallet Town, also called マサラタウン or Masara Town in the original Japanese, is a fictional town, and the town of origin for the player's character in the Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen series of video games.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Ash+Ketchum   (4584 words)

  
 Character
Lorelei (character) Lorelei is a fictional character, known as Prima in the Yellow.
Koga (InuYasha character) In Kagome Higurashi, the principal character.
SpongeBob SquarePants (character) SpongeBob SquarePants is the principal 1999.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/character.html   (4584 words)

  
 Gamasutra - Features - "Player Character Concepts" [11.08.99]
Establishing fictionally that a character is an orphan has less impact on game play than establishing that the character has a high speed.
The character's mechanical abilities and his fictional background were both relevant to the player's enjoyment of the game - the former to game play and puzzles, the latter to imagination and story immersion.
The line between the two might seem gray here-that is, you might think that the mechanics were implied by the fictional context - but the character could have just as easily been a genie with the power to become ethereal, or an alien or whatever.
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991108/smith_01.htm   (4584 words)

  
 Rake
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False document List of fictional books List of fictional books within the Harry Potter series List of fictional books within the Discworld series List of fictional diaries List of Fictional guidebooks Nihilartikel (fictional articles) Archive of fictional things - Commercial Misc.
http://www.experiencefestival.com/rake   (999 words)

  
 Clinton Coot - encyclopedia article about Clinton Coot.
Clinton Coot is a fictional character A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction.
There he was introduced as the son of Cornelius Coot Cornelius Coot is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck Universe.
In Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree, Clinton is married to Gertrude Gadwall Gertrude Gadwall is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe created by Don Rosa for The Walt Disney Company.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Clinton%20Coot   (1595 words)

  
 Fictional character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some fictional characters are so famous that they can be referenced easily outside of the work from which they came, often because they have come to symbolize some archetype or ideal.
Characters are almost always at the center of fictional texts, especially novels and plays.
Cartoon characters can be classified as fictional characters which cover both fictional humans, for examples, Tarzan or Spiderman, or non-humans, for examples, Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictional_character   (2958 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Star Wars characters
Jobal Naberrie is a fictional character of the Star Wars saga.
Ruwee Naberrie is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe.
Ryoo Naberrie is a fictional character of the Star Wars trilogy.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-Star-Wars-characters   (2958 words)

  
 Fictional character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The opposite of a fictional character is a nonfictional character.
Some fictional characters are so famous that they can be referenced easily outside of the work from which they came, often because they have come to symbolize some archetype or ideal.
Postmodern fiction frequently incorporates real characters into fictional and even realistic surroundings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictional_character   (3487 words)

  
 Fictional character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some fictional characters are so famous that they can be referenced easily outside of the work from which they came, often because they have come to symbolize some archetype or ideal.
The opposite of a fictional character is a nonfictional character.
Postmodern fiction frequently incorporates real characters into fictional and even realistic surroundings.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictional_character   (3450 words)

  
 Fresno REALTOR - Encyclopedia: Fictional character
Some fictional characters are so famous that they can be referenced easily outside of the work from which they came, often because they have come to symbolize some archetype or ideal.
The opposite of a fictional character is a nonfictional character.
In various forms of theatre, performance arts and cinema (except for animation and CGI movies), fictional characters are performed by actors, dancers and singers.
http://www.fresnorealtor.com/local/madera_county/?title=Fictional_character   (3090 words)

  
 drama_m.htm
By starting at the top and moving to the bottom, students can be taught acting in a progressive manner that includes movement work, vocal work, group dynamics, and script analysis through development of functional (author's purpose) and fictional (character's wants/needs) objectives for a complete development of acting techniques.
The assignment should also include overall objectives for the entire play, both functional and fictional (what the playwright is trying to do=functional, what the character is trying to do=fictional).
Final Project in a Playwriting Class: This assignment is done as above, except the student is expected to write a five scene one-act play, as well as character analyses for each character that include character objectives and the dynamic of how each character changes from the beginning of the play to the end.
http://ourworld.cs.com/tonkteacher/drama_m.htm   (3090 words)

  
 Gamasutra - Features - "Character Representation in Computer Games" [11.03.99]
Such details are certainly more relevant for specific types of games, but in most cases, having some sort of fictional context for what the player represents within a game world - specifically in terms of what he is ultimately trying to accomplish - will help him merge his own identity with that of his character.
In this case, back story and game-play are intimately related; the character's mechanical abilities were explained by his fictional background, and thus a player's choice of character the way the game was played.
A character is a fictional identity, a mock entity, but a game character is something more - a vehicle for playing the game, the means through which the game-player interacts with the game world.
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/19991103/smith_01.htm   (3090 words)

  
 Jeff Streeby's Sunday Creek       Cowboy Poetry at the BAR-D Ranch   www.CowboyPoetry.com 
Although the character is fictional, the story is based on the inscription on a tombstone in the Chinook, Montana, cemetery and on the details of a turn-of-the-century murder investigation, which is still open, in Big Sandy, Montana.
This is a fictional character created to dramatize the great Locust Plague of 1874-1878 which devastated farmers and ranchers from Manitoba to Kansas and Oklahoma.
Prudence Bradford is an entirely fictional character loosely based on my personal interviews conducted in the 1970's with early day teachers from South Dakota and Nebraska.
http://www.cowboypoetry.com/sundaycreek.htm   (8858 words)

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