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| - El Señor Feng es el dueño de una tienda de mascotas en Ciudad República que se encuentra cerca de la Arena del pro-Control.
- 1.43% Chance of an Uncommon drop. 2.03% Chance of a poor drop. Note: % drop chance was correct at the time the page was generated/created. This will not be updated.
- Feng is an MI6 field agent. He appeared in the 2004 James Bond video-game Everything or Nothing's co-op mode as a playable character alongside Lotus, Regina, and Suggs.
- In 167 AG, Mr. Feng's pet shop was visited by Mako and Bolin, who were trying to collect bets for the upcoming pro-bending match. One animal, a fire ferret, attempted to escape and ran to Bolin, but Feng emerged and pulled the ferret back by its tail, thanking the earthbender for rescuing him and telling the brothers that he had intended to feed it to his new pythonaconda. Bolin, wanting to save the ferret, asked Feng if he could buy it, for which the owner offered him the price of five yuans. Mako declined the offer, however, as the brothers could not afford "another mouth to feed". The firebender reposed the original question, and Feng gave him his bet for the match that night.
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- He has almost all the abilities of Mario and Luigi. He also has super speed like Sonic the Hedgehog.
- Feng était un lieu de la galaxie où Eneb Ray, un espion de l'Alliance Rebelle, effectua une mission.
- Feng was one of General Tzi's soldiers in Mongolia in 1933. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
- Feng is a character found in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
- Feng is Oasis's sensei, whom she freed from Jeremiah Finster. He asks her questions about her past; while she is able to talk about Dr. Steve and her battle against Hereti-Corp relatively easily, she is still unable to answer his questions about Torg. He has a unique philosophy (presumably somehow related with martial arts, as Nash comments that he had a trained look about him and that his fists flew faster than Nash could see) that involves Pizza Rolls as the path to enlightenment.
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