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| - Charade is one of those words that Mon Capitane Jean-Luc Picard uses to sound Very Sophisticated. Sophistication includes drinking Earl Grey tea, getting turned on by ancient artifacts, riding horses and - ugh - reading (and memorizing) Shakespeare. His farts do not smell like those of ordinary men. Instead they smell earthy, peaty, with a hint of lilac. The Capitane pronounces "charade" like "star wad". Instead of like "parade" which is what 99.99999987624% of the rest of English-speaking aliens say. (TNG:Allegiance, TNG: Deja Q)
- Gives the Masq a unique state called Renewal after each critical hit it makes, successful dodge, and monster kill. A Maximum of 40 stacks of renewal can be gained in 1 turn.
- In order to keep their jobs, Lois and Clark have to investigate the early prison release of ex-District Attorney Raymond Sacks. The Blur is photographed by a delivery man who plans to sell the photo to Sacks so Lois and Clark must thwart the delivery of the photo but at the risk of their jobs at the Daily Planet. However, powerful forces are backing Sacks and their only goal is to learn the Blur's identity: by kidnapping Lois.
- Charade is an Aquilonia female with what could be described as regal features. She is of normal stature, and wiry muscles course beneath skin tanned by years spent under the sun. Her hair is a light brown, and bangs conceal one eye. Her eyes are aqua colored, while the right eye shines with kindness, the left seems to seethe with malice... Upon closer inspection, ripples can be seen beneath the skin, as if something is within...
- Charade is a villain of the Soul Calibur video game series. He is a demonic being born from the eye of the demonic sword Soul Edge and is technically a part of it. Lacking any personal weapons or fighting style, he reconstitutes himself to mimicking other characters in the beginning of each battle. He also made an appearance in Namco X Capcom as an unplayable villain who uses Sophitia's fighting style.
- Charade is the 7th episode of Season 1 and the 7th episode overall.
- A 1963 Thriller starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant and featuring Walter Matthau. Reggie Lambert (Hepburn) is getting ready for life as a divorcee when she finds out that her husband is dead. When the police question her she finds that he has multiple passports each with different aliases, and that he was holding on to $250,000 which is unaccounted for. During the funeral, three suspicious people she's never seen before come to visit the body. She is then called to the embassy, where she finds out that her husband was part of a group of soldiers chosen to deliver some gold across enemy lines. However, instead of delivering the gold as planned, the soldiers hid it somewhere, with plans to come back after the war and have it for themselves. Her husband, however, got greedy and came back e
- Charade (シャレード Sharēdo) is a character in the Soul series of fighting games. He debuted in Soulcalibur II as a main character and returned as an unplayable character in Soulcalibur III, unless accessed through a cheating device such as Action Replay. In Soulcalibur III, Charade uses the same style as Revenant, who uses the Wave Sword style. Lacking any personal weapons or fighting style, he reconstitutes himself to mimicking other characters in the beginning of each battle. He also made an appearance in Namco x Capcom as multiple enemy units who use Sophitia's fighting style.
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