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| - You'll receive Groggies if you bring Chaokiki the Red Dionae Petals she wants. Go to Brusthonin to collect them.
- Pucca gifts Garu a giant flower, not knowing that said plant has a hunger for ninjas. "Flower Power" is the third segment of the third episode of the Pucca television series. It first aired October 2, 2006.
- "Flower Power" is the sixth Japanese single released by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The single was released on November 14, 2012, via digital download on iTunes Japan, with a limited physical release on November 21, 2012. It serves as the third single from their second Japanese studio album Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~. Despite limited release, "Flower Power" sold 29,000 copies in its first week, peaking at number five on the Oricon Chart, the single also reached number six on the Japan Hot 100.
- Flower Power is a vehicle that, like its driver, makes its first and only appearance in Twisted Metal III. It has yet to be seen in another Twisted Metal game.
- Flower Power is a quest. __TOC__
- Flower Power is a movie by Appin Park Productions in associaction with Hargreaves Movies.
- See: File:Neutral 15.png [20] Flower Power
- The Flower Power is a vehicle in Mafia.
- This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It. PreQuest: For the Cure! Given by: Hakaru Yip Goals: Use 4 Pearl Orchid Hand In: Hakaru Yip Reward: 665 experience Leads to: Strange Medicine
- Military camouflage goes psychedelic when three hippies help Gomer paint a truck for maneuvers.
- To earn the Flower Power ribbon, a farmer must harvest from flowers. Flowers can be bought from the market.
- Flower Power is an achievement in Fable III. It requires the player to find all 30 flowers in Aurora.
- Sally's mom has a bad cold, and Sally wants to find a flower to give her. The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally on a trip to learn about several types of flowers and how different animals use them.
- King Dedede fools Kirby into Inhaling a Noddy, which causes him to fall asleep for a hundred years. Will Tiff, Tuff, Meta Knight, Fololo and Falala find a way to wake him up?
- Flower Power is the second part of the twelfth episode of Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot. __FORCETOC__
- Flower Power is the tenth serial of Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan, airing from November 26 to 30, 2007.
- Flower Power is a Timeline Event that can occur from 1967 to 1971. While the event is happening, all immigrants arriving to the island will be Environmentalists as many hippies begin to travel across the world to set up hippie colonies.
- Flower Power — призовой автомобиль в игре «Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven».
- Flower Power is the 9th level of the videogame Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (video game).
- Swim down the ocean floor to locate the flowers that Irton was talking about. Once found, bring them back to Irton on the shore at Highlands Landing.
- Flower Power is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
- Flower Power was a limited Rare Gem in Bejeweled Blitz. It was a purple gemstone that resembled a rosebud. This Rare Gem was created as a way to celebrate Mother's Day. It was upgraded to Super Flower on May 8, 2016. After the Last Hurrah, a Coin bonus occurred in which nine rosebud icons appeared in a 3×3 arrangement. When the player selected an icon, it revealed a numerical Coin value that was then added to the player's Coin total. The Coin payouts the bonus offered were 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 5,000, 8,000, 10,000, 15,000, 25,000, and 100,000.
- Flower Power is an achievement unlockable on the iOS, PlayStation Vita, Nook, and Android versions of Plants vs. Zombies. In order to complete it, the player must have ten Twin Sunflowers alive by the end of a level. In iPad versions, however, the player must only have them alive at any point.
- Flower power was a slogan used by hippies (aka Flower Children) during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of the non-violence ideology. It is rooted in opposition to the Vietnam War. They burned their draft cards and created a hippy culture. They dressed in flowery clothing and wore flowers in their hair. The expression is said to have been coined by the US poet Allen Ginsberg in 1965. It has since been used in many places when referring to the sixties, including countless films, TV programs and documentaries, and the installer for Israel's chat program ICQ.
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