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- Bookworm was the assumed wrestler name of Velma Dinkley when she went to search the women's locker rooms of the Bosepheus Jumbo Wrestling Bowl. Daphne Blake came with her in the disguise of Fashion Sense.
- Bookworms are a species of worm found in the Book Garden at Exclamation Point on the Isle of Wonder. Their bookworm colony can be found there. The Book Worm (often known as Bookworm)is a representative of his species. They are not to be confused with the Bookwyrm, a dragon sometimes encountered by the people of Daventry..
- "What?" Chris replied. "Look around!" Julie yelled, as she pointed around the room. "Look at all these books! You always have your head buried in a book! You don't even seem to know I'm alive!" "I'm sorry, honey," Chris said. "Sometimes I wish I were a book. Maybe then you'd at least look at me!" Julie exclaimed. "Hmmmm," Chris mumbled, "that's not such a bad idea. Then I could take you to the library every few days and change you for something more interesting."
- Bookworms were bug-like creatures which lived on the library planet Catalog. Apparently, they were, as the Seventh Doctor put it, "agents of chaos". They were only supposed to be living at the beginning and end of the universe. Because Catalog's new filing system had stretched backwards and forwards through time, however, it became a significant temporal event. The bugs noticed it and crawled around creation on the Catalog-generated timelines. If they kept advancing, they'd undo the fabric of the Web of Time. The threat was warded off by the Doctor by depriving them of their food and then forcing them to shrink back to the Big Bang and the collapse of the universe. (COMIC: Hunger from the Ends of Time)
- Bookworm is an achievement from the 2013 series reboot Tomb Raider. It can be obtained by finding 25% of all documents scattered around the island.
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- Requirements : All but Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres Description : You have spent most of your life reading. You gain a bonus to Intelligence (+1). Unfortunately, myopia has set in, and you lose a point of Perception (-1).
- Bookworm is a character from the series Tiny Toon Adventures.
- Description: "This worm knows a lot of big scary words. Like "commitment". And "manual labor"." How to acquire: It was available in Valencia's Season Shop on Thanksgiving 2008 for 10,000 gold. Sell Value: 2,500 gold.
- A bookworm is a general term for any insect known to deliberately cause damage to books, such as the booklouse or common furniture beetle. In 1991, Flourish and Blotts was forced to close shop for a time to tend to an outbreak of bookworms.
- Bookworm (ガクボン, Bomb Student, in Japan) is a member of the Bomber Family and is a playable character in Bomberman '94. He wears a student uniform and has large, round glasses. Bookworm is described as a very diligent character and a "cunning strategist." He has solid offensive and defensive tactics.
- The Bookworm is a ghost that appears exclusively for the Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Portable Versions). For strategy on defeating it, go to Library Mission.
- The Bookworm is a character in Toy Story 3. He started out as a minor antagonist, but in the end was reformed.
- The Bookworm is a minor character in Toy Story 3. He is a green worm with glasses and a sturdy flashlight. He is a genius who loves reading books.
- The Bookworm (voiced by Richard Kind) is a minor antagonist in Toy Story 3. He is a green worm with glasses and a sturdy flashlight. He is a genius who loves reading books. He is voiced by Richard Kind.
- Bookworm is a green male worm, who wears large, oval-shaped, black rimmed glasses and has a few black hairs on his head. He attends Acme Looniversity and lives in Acme Acres. Bookworm is based on the bookworm companion of Sniffles from the Merry Melodies series.
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