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- Dreamcatcher is a book written by Inferno999. A Disney movie of the same name is based on it.
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- A holographic Chakotay gave one to Seven of Nine as a housewarming gift in 2378. (VOY: "Human Error")
- Dreamcatcher is a unique amulet in Dragon Age II.
- Dreamcatcher (ドリームキャッチャー) is an item created by WD for Generation C. A Pokémon holding Dreamcatcher takes no damage from moves while sleeping. The Pokémon will be targeted normally, but when the move is executed a caption will appear saying "(move)'s effect was prevented by (Pokémon)'s Dreamcatcher." Dreamcatcher will not prevent non-damaging effects or the effect of Destiny Bond.
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- Dreamcatcher is a former Skylander cadet in Skylanders Academy television series. An episode after her introduction, she became a member of the Doom Raiders.
- Dreamcatcher is the sixth episode of Weirdsister College. It was Preceded by All That Jazz, and followed by Dr. Foster, I Presume. Hobbes has feelings for Millie, and wants to ensure she has feelings for him too. Hobbes experiments with his new dream catching invention and makes Milly wake up with a crush on him.
- Dreamcatcher is the fourth episode in Season 1 of Petlings.
- Dreamcatcher premiered on March 21, 2003, eight weeks before the general release of The Matrix Reloaded (May 15, 2003).
- (The 2016 Nostalgia-Ween opening plays, before showing NC, wearing his Nostalgia-Ween shirt, in his room) NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don't have to. (Suddenly notices a glass of wine, while Beethoven's "Fur Elise" plays) Why, what is this? (Sniffs the wine) I'm getting...anti-religious commentary. (Sniffs the wine) A hint of...one-dimensional villains and/or rednecks. (Sniffs the wine) And a...soupcon of something really stupid trying to come across as scary but instead coming across as really stupid. (Gasps and smiles) IT'S STEPHEN KING TIME! NC: Correct. NC: Oh.
- The Dreamcatcher is the curious masterpiece of Lecter, a device born from the unholy union of magic, science, and eldricience. Made from an unknown material that is completely immutable to effects other than its own, a material taken from the unfathomable esscence of a twisted cosmic entity, this artifact features several aberrant characteristics that allow it to accomplish an infinity of inconcievable feats. The process behind its creation however remains shrouded in mystery, kept secret by none other than its mad architect.
- In Camelot, with Mary Margaret and David attempting to retrieve the Dark One's dagger, Emma uses a dreamcatcher to look into the past to see how Merlin was transformed into a tree. Together with Regina, she figures out the critical ingredient they must acquire to free him, but it's a race against Arthur, who doesn't want the Sorcerer released. Tangential to this, with a little encouragement from his moms, Henry finally musters up the courage to ask Violet out on a date while, back in Storybrooke, the heroes break into the Dark Swan's house hoping to locate Gold; what they find instead, however, will give them a glimpse of her ultimate endgame plan. At the same time, far from prying eyes, Merida sets about the mission she's been tasked with and begins molding a well-known coward into the ki
- Jonesy, Beaver, Pete, and Henry are four friends on an annual hunting trip in Maine. As children, they all acquired telepathy which they call "the line". A flashback shows them as they save a mentally handicapped boy named Douglas "Duddits" Cavell from bullies and befriend him. Henry returns to the cabin to find Beaver dead and the worm that killed him laying a group of eggs. In order to kill all of the alien larvae, he sets fire to the cabin.
- A lone cat sat watching the ocean, her home. Water swirled around her paws, dampening her silver fur. Waves crashed against the shore, spraying the soft white sand. Her eyes were the silver-blue of the storm clouds above. She bowed her head. Make my den strong. She watched the sea for a bit more, before deciding to get up. Seacrest trotted alongside the ocean, wind ruffling her short fur. Sand sank below her paws, perfectly molding into the shape of her pads. The skies rumbled overhead, promising rain. Three small, dead fish lied inside. Seacrest sighed, picking them up in her jaws.
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