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  • The episode "Pied Piper" is the nineteen episode of Season 2. The episode originally aired in the U.S on August 16, 2010 on the FOX network.
  • The Pied Piper was a supervillain from Central City
  • The Pied Piper is a supporting antagonist, and one of the two final bosses, of Neverworld The First. He was created after The Neverworlder fused Luigi, King Boo and Dimentio together.
  • The Pied Piper was a Seeker from the Middle Ages. His actions helped to stop a Gremlow infestation in Germany.
  • The Pied Piper of Hamlin is a minor character in Shrek and a minor antagonist in Shrek Forever After.
  • Name: Pied Piper Run Time: 4:17 Written By: Steve Howe, Paul Sutin, Mike Marshall Year: 1995
  • Pied Piper is Queen Delightful's friend and a professor of Do-Re-Mi Academy in "Frankengloom. Delightful invited him to a recital to showcase Roar's singing talent. Pied liked what he saw, and he welcomes him into his school so he can pursue his music dreams. He briefly reappears in the episode "Say Pest to the Dress" when he was asked for help in dealing with the pest problem at the castle.
  • Hartley Rathaway was born deaf to incredibly rich parents. After his hearing was medically restored, he was amazed by music and sound. He developed a vast knowledge of sonics, and using this knowledge, fought the Flash as the Pied Piper. Piper once suffered a nervous breakdown after the Flash apprehended him, so he was sent to Breedmore Mental Hospital to be treated. He apparently improved to the point where they let him use his technical knowledge to fix the hospital's public address system. However, he used this to release hypersonic waves into the hospital, allowing him to escape. However, he was apprehended by someone resembling Reverse-Flash in a matter of minutes.
  • Despite the season 6 cover, this novel is actually set between Womb Raider (season 4 episode 21) and Witch Way Now? (season 4 finale episode 22) as Cole is not seen at all and Piper is not yet pregnant with her first child.
  • Pied Piper is a minor magic spell (or charm or frippery). This will cause a group of insects or vermin to follow the caster for between two and twelve minutes (director rolls). The size of the group diminishes depending in the size of the animal (i.e. more insects than Rats would be affected e.g. 500 and ten respectively)). The creatures affected may be up to 10 rats, 100 beetle or spiders, 500 small flies or ants. These numbers can be double, tripled, and so forth, at the cost of -2 each time (thus 40 rats, with a modifier of -6).
  • [Source] Pied Piper is a minor character in Shrek Forever After. He also makes a brief appearance in the beginning of Shrek, but bears no resemblance to the one seen in the fourth movie.
  • The Pied Piper is a hover car belonging to Ariel Piper and her team.
  • [Source] He is the rat-catcher from the German fairy tale "Der Rattenfänger von Hameln" (The Pied Piper of Hamelin) [1]. Geralt encounters him in the Land of a Thousand Fables, where the Pied Piper is followed by a bunch of rats while he's playing on a flute.
  • The entity crashed to Earth in the Weserbergland Mountains in Lower Saxony in 1283, and by 1284 had broken loose from the meteorite by feeding on the local inhabitants' fear of the plague. He acted benevolent to the people of Hamelin and rid them of their infestation. However, they refused to pay him and as his first major act, he used his powers to lure the children away in order to elicit fear from their parents; thus he became known as the Pied Piper. (TV: The Day of the Clown)
  • The Pied Piper was a character in Earth folk tale who, by playing his pipe, lured the rat population of the town of Hamelin away from the settlement. The town’s people refused to pay for this services so he used the same ability to lure the town’s children away. A similar legend, that of the Marching Godess, originated from the planet Daffodon IX. In 2370 Odo thought himself much like the Pied Piper or the Marching Godess when he took on the form of an adult Horta to try and lure a group of baby Horta out of the more populated areas of Deep Space 9. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky)
  • Hartley Rathaway, alias Pied Piper was born deaf to incredibly rich parents. After his hearing was medically restored, he was amazed by music and sound. He developed a vast knowledge of sonics, and using this knowledge, fought the Flash as the Pied Piper. Piper reformed, however, and, living in New York, put his efforts into helping the homeless. He would go around to stores and restaurants to get food to give homeless citizens every night. One of his many efforts to help the homeless was with Freespace, a squatter's rights group who took over abandoned buildings.
  • In the anime series Eureka Seven: AO, team Pied Piper (チーム・パイドパイパー Chīmu Paido Paipā) is an IFO team that is part of the international organization Generation Bleu, who happens to be their main IFO response team with their backup being either Team Goldilocks or Team Harlequin. Team Pied Piper is the main protagonistic team in the series. Members of the Pied Piper team are led by Chief Ivica Tanović, and Rebecka Hallström. There are other various members of Pied Piper, along with the teams IFO pilots.
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  • Rats
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  • Bad later neutral
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  • To help Rumpelstiltskin catch all the ogres
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