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A character played by Sarah, based on the historical French Queen Marie Antoinette.

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  • A character played by Sarah, based on the historical French Queen Marie Antoinette.
  • She was known for her beauty, and ornate lifestyle.
  • Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France and Navarre from 1774 to 1792.
  • Marie Antoinette (November 2, 1755 - October 16, 1793) was a female Human from France on Earth in the 18th century. She was the Queen of France prior to the revolution in that nation, and after the overthrow of the monarchy, was beheaded at the Place de la Concorde in 1793. Federation President Nanietta Bacco noted Antoinette's role in making the Champs-Élysées the most fashionable avenue in Paris, and also the fact that she had been executed by the guillotine on the very site where the Palais de la Concorde would later stand. (ST novel: Articles of the Federation)
  • Marie Antoinette and her little sister (as named by Buzz Lightyear) are two of Hannah's dolls that only appear in Toy Story. They are two headless dolls (possibly from Hannah's brother Sid's atrocious victimization) that appear at Hannah's tea party. They have no speaking parts (obviously because they don't have heads) and they are only there sitting. Her lack of a head and name is an obvious reference to the real life Marie Antoinette, Queen of France from 1774 to 1792 who was beheaded for crimes of treason to the French Revolution.
  • Marie Antoinette Franciaország királynéja volt 1774 és 1892 között.
  • Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France, along with Louis XVI, a Tomas, who was the King of France, and Marie Antoinette's husband. Antoinette was a Lucian. She was born in 1755, and her death was being executed by guillotine (in 1793), almost one year after Louis XVI's execution. She is famous for saying Let them eat cake, or in French: Qui'l mangent de la broiche.
  • Marie Antoinette is a clone of the original Marie Antoinette
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  • Marie Antoinette is a minor character in Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
  • "Ooooh, cake! I love cake so much. *CHOMP* -Marie Antionette describing her affections for frosted desserts. Background information Character information Marie Antoinette is one of the characters Mr. Peabody and Sherman meet in the French Revolution in the film Mr. Peabody & Sherman.
  • Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France from May 10, 1774 to September 21, 1792 and infamous for being attributed to influencing the French Revolution.
  • Marie Antoinette was a queen of France. The Doctor met Marie Antoinette and acquired a hairpin from her that he used as a lockpick. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)
  • Life for Antoinette in The Hoff Palace in Vienna was sticky and sweet. She often dreamed of being whisked away from her dull and stuffy life in the palace, running away and eloping in a carriage with a dashing rich boy who wasn't your distant cousin. It was an unrealistic ambition, even for an 18th-century Austrian. Her mother was worried about Antoinette's scandalous Bohemian attitude. One night, the young princess went to dinner without stockings, creating a scandal that Austrians are still trying to forget 360 years later. Her mother tried to turn her daughter's attention from powdered posers to working on her baking skills. This backfired when Antoinette served a shitbake pie to one particular douchy German groper who wanted her delicate hand, thin legs and streamlined arse in marriage
  • In the first episode, Wednesday says that Pugsley chopped off her head, but later Wednesday likes to chop it off with a guillotine. In Art and the Addams Family, Wednesday holds what appears to be the same doll, but calls it Mary Queen of Scots, then shows a tombstone reading "Marie Antoinette." She later donates the Mary doll to the charity bazaar. When Morticia first met Gomez, she had her own Marie Antoinette doll whose head she had chopped off, but it was very different from Wednesday's. She also had a doll that was identical to Wednesday's, but called it Anne Boleyn.
  • Over two hundred years after her death, Antoinette is still remembered for her extravagance and her death. References to her have continued to appear in popular culture over the decades, from a portrait of the Queen hanging above Scarlett O'Hara's bed in Gone with the Wind, Wednesday Addams dressing her baby brother Pubert as Antoinette before carrying him to a guillotine in Addams Family Values, and verbal barbs regarding the Queen in television shows such as Desperate Housewives and Sex and the City.
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  • Targets weakened foes with 8 elemental shots.
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