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"Wonderful" was a song originally written by My Morning Jacket's Jim James for the 2011 film The Muppets. While the song was to be performed by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, it was rejected for the film but was eventually released on the band's album Circuital.

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  • "Wonderful" was a song originally written by My Morning Jacket's Jim James for the 2011 film The Muppets. While the song was to be performed by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, it was rejected for the film but was eventually released on the band's album Circuital.
  • Wonderful is a British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations and New Line Cinema and released by RKO Pictures in 1991. Wonderful was nominated for best animated short film on February 12, 1992 at the 64th Academy Awards.
  • Wonderful was sent to Nobita in order to replace Doraemon and helped Nobita study while trying to keep Doraemon away from him. Using a soundproof ball to keep Doraemon away. While trying to find Doraemon, his eyes were very devilish However, he was told by Nobita that he wanted to see his room. Nobita was later taken by Sewashi, tricking Wonderful. After being tricked, he took a look at Nobita's diary. Looking at his diary, Wonderful learned the true meaning of friendship.
  • Wonderful was a business located in London, England. From its appearance, it was likely a restaurant, pub, or nightclub.
  • Wundervoll is Wonderful in the production, Wicked Die Hexen Von Oz. The title translates to "Wonderful."
  • Inspired by Paramore's Brick by Boring Brick, and Vigilant Citizen's review of the song, Wonderful is a series composed in a fanfic/book like manner. The series itself is narrated by the main hero, Noland, and takes place both in the real world and in a fanciful world of magic. It is told in a very sad, depressing fashion, as the narrator is retelling tragic events in his past. It's heavily implied that the main cast save for Noland suffer terrible fates. A surprisingly good read; search for it with a search engine. Tropes appearing in this work:
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Date
  • 2010(xsd:integer)
Status
  • Alive
Habitat
  • Tokyo 22nd century
  • Tokyo 20th century
Name
  • Wonderful
Personality
  • Kind-Hearted, Helpful, Friendly, Diligent, Serious, Modest
Japanese seiyū
  • Ryūtarō Okiayu
Color #
  • #32CD32
  • #28A428
Birthdate
  • 2122-03-10(xsd:date)
Height
  • 218.0
Species
  • Robotic dog
Enemies
  • Doraemon , his creator
favorite color
  • Green
Interests
  • Taking Doraemon's Place , Nobita
Talent
  • Wall Crawling, Super Strength, Super Durability, Super Speed, Super Smell, Genius-Level Intellect, Soundproof Ball Creation, Rocket Transformed Flight
Friends
Eye Color
  • Yellow
Gender
  • Male
Japanese name
  • ワンダフル Wandafuru
Publisher
  • Chrysalis Songs
Writer
  • Jim James
Owner
  • Nobita Nobi
Nationality
  • Japanese
Location
First Appeared
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  • "Wonderful" was a song originally written by My Morning Jacket's Jim James for the 2011 film The Muppets. While the song was to be performed by Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, it was rejected for the film but was eventually released on the band's album Circuital.
  • Wonderful is a British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations and New Line Cinema and released by RKO Pictures in 1991. Wonderful was nominated for best animated short film on February 12, 1992 at the 64th Academy Awards.
  • Inspired by Paramore's Brick by Boring Brick, and Vigilant Citizen's review of the song, Wonderful is a series composed in a fanfic/book like manner. The series itself is narrated by the main hero, Noland, and takes place both in the real world and in a fanciful world of magic. It is told in a very sad, depressing fashion, as the narrator is retelling tragic events in his past. It's heavily implied that the main cast save for Noland suffer terrible fates. A surprisingly good read; search for it with a search engine. Tropes appearing in this work: * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Noland is full of these after the series dives into the present, storming the Illuminati hideout, crashing the world into reality so he could fight, blowing people away with Nuclear crucifixes. The works. * Fridge Brilliance: Oh. So. Much! Especially if one knows the lyrics to the song that inspired the story. * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: After Noland finishes recounting the events of the story, it leaps into the present with Noland directly confronting The Illuminati, along with the other realcharacters in the story. It.Was.Epic. * Shout-Out: A lot. Vigilant Citizen and Paramore are the most prominent examples, as the series is inspired by Brick By Boring Brick, and Noland seems to be an expy(I guess you can call him that) of Vigilant Citizen * A whole lot of nods to Monarch programming and mind control too. Noland was the second person (the first being Clingox) to notice just how eerie were the similarities to the process of creating a mind control slave, and what the effect the world was having on Cecile. * Unreliable Narrator: Noland, although it isn't intentional, and everything he talks about did happen, however the sad, regretful way he retells the events of the story imply that the cast, and possibly him, suffered some terrible fate. This is not the case, Noland only tells the story this way because Cecile, went mad, and he failed to protect her, just as the Illuminati had hoped. * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Clingox, the "Creator" of the world of magic, is a major villain, toward the end of the main cast time in said world of magic, and wishes to destroy it. With a very good reason, the world ruins lives, and if you stay there too long you'll begin to realize it's a hindrance. Once you actually do, it'll be too late. * It should be noted that this isn't Clingox's fault, he didn't create it from scratch, the Illuminati baited him into reactivating the world, his mind simply changed it into most of what is NOW. Nobody knows where the world came from. * Not to mention that anyone can edit the world, and Clingox cannot stop them.
  • Wonderful was sent to Nobita in order to replace Doraemon and helped Nobita study while trying to keep Doraemon away from him. Using a soundproof ball to keep Doraemon away. While trying to find Doraemon, his eyes were very devilish However, he was told by Nobita that he wanted to see his room. Nobita was later taken by Sewashi, tricking Wonderful. After being tricked, he took a look at Nobita's diary. Looking at his diary, Wonderful learned the true meaning of friendship.
  • Wonderful was a business located in London, England. From its appearance, it was likely a restaurant, pub, or nightclub.
  • Wundervoll is Wonderful in the production, Wicked Die Hexen Von Oz. The title translates to "Wonderful."
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