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Edna "E" Mode [1] [2] [3] is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018). She is an eccentric fashion designer renowned for creating the costumes of several famous superheroes, having worked particularly closely with Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl (Bob and Helen Parr), with whom she has remained friends.
Nova: A fairy that debuted in season 3. She has fair skin tone, straight long bright orange hip-length hair with long bangs and teal eyes. She is from Solaria, and when the Winx, minus Stella, are on Andros, she is the one that gives Stella all the latest news about Solaria. She has a high interest in reading everything.
Velma Dinkley, Shaggy Rogers, Fred Jones, Scooby-Doo and Daphne Blake in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated. This is a list of Scooby-Doo characters. Scooby-Doo is an American animated franchise based around several animated television series and animated films, as well as live action movies. There are five main characters in the franchise ...
Evena Medical's new Eyes-On smart glasses may make those injections a little easier. The Moverio -based eyewear overlays a 3D blood vessel map on the patient, helping the nurse insert even a ...
Linda Melson Harrison (born July 26, 1945) is an American television and film actress. She played Nova in the science fiction film classic Planet of the Apes (1968) and the first sequel, Beneath the Planet of the Apes; she also had a cameo in Tim Burton 's 2001 remake of the original. She was a regular cast member of the 1969–70 NBC ...
She’s variously been depicted in poses ranging from noble and restrained, to violent and aggressive, to — in the Olympic logo — proud and satisfied. Her presence in the logo itself carries a ...
One fan in Nova Scotia regularly sent her pubic hair encased in wax paper to the actor for the next three years. Once, when Reynolds checked into a hotel, he pulled back the bedcover only to see ...
All acquired programs are edited for Nova, if only to provide American English narration and additional voice of interpreters (translating from another language). [1] Most of the episodes aired in a 60-minute time slot. [2] In 2005, Nova began airing some episodes titled NOVA scienceNOW, which followed a newsmagazine style format.