"The Creature is a furniture item that is obtained via secret code from MoPods in Moshi Monsters."@en . . "The Creature is a type of pet monster that can be summoned by using the Crystal Skull item from the quest called Vigor Mortis, or by waiting until it is made available in the Battle Tower. Creature Parts can be used to improve its stats and skills at a necromancy ring."@en . "The Creature"@en . . . . . . "4"^^ . "The Creature"@en . . . "The Creature"@en . . "Extraterrestrial Entity"@en . . . . . . . . . "It alone of Patrick's experiments has retained sapience and a sense of self, while the rest have devolved into feral beasts. Though it does speak with frequent pauses and with seeming difficulty. It's appearance is heavily distorted and warped - the head itself is upside down - and the \"body\" of the creature heavily resembles plant matter and is unrecognisable as a human body. Despite the fact that the creature is stationary, it is very knowledgeable about the Monastery, its history, and the people and ghosts that inhabit it. Including Roger Bacon, who had been sleeping for over a century in a locked room. It presumably perished when Koudelka, Edward and James burnt down the Monastery. Spoilers end here."@en . "The Creature is the second episode of the second season of Baywatch Nights."@en . "The Creature (born Adolf Heinrich Eugene Aryan Nation Eugene), is a Jewish methamphetamine abuser, rapper, occasional singer and actor, and an Unidentified Farting Object, that is, a UFO (not to be confused with UFO)."@en . "The Creature is an animal of unknown origin and unknown species that befriends Jack in the thirty-third episode, \"Jack and the Creature\". It is never actually named at all throughout the episode, and so is simply referred to as The Creature. Although usually peaceful, it becomes an entirely different animal when angered."@en . "48.0"^^ . "2"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . . . "0"^^ . . . . . "The Creature is a strange being which came to earth from the far reaches of outerspace. It is mysterious being shrouded in complete mystery and speculation, and nobody knows any real thing about it. King Kai claims that it came to the universe because it wants to \"feed\" and make its power grow."@en . "The Creature (from the Black Lagoon) was a competitor in Series 4 of Robot Wars. Much like its predecessor Twn Trwn, The Creature was notable for its elaborate exterior decorations. Whilst it progressed to Round 2, it was easily defeated by Gemini and became the third robot to be thrown out of the arena. The team contained three generations - Davis Harmsworth, his son Mark and Mark's daughter Elanor. The robot was named and designed after the eponymous monster from the horror film Creature from the Black Lagoon."@en . "Unlike the Bankrupt from its adult counterpart, when a player lands on \"The Creature\" wedge, the \"Creature\" rises from below the wheel and eats the contestant's points and prizes. During the pilot, if the player who hits it had no points, it's the player who gets eaten instead and lays out the rest of the round."@en . . . . "Team Monster"@en . "The Creature (from the Black Lagoon) was a competitor in Series 4 of Robot Wars. Much like its predecessor Twn Trwn, The Creature was notable for its elaborate exterior decorations. Whilst it progressed to Round 2, it was easily defeated by Gemini and became the third robot to be thrown out of the arena. The team contained three generations - Davis Harmsworth, his son Mark and Mark's daughter Elanor. The robot was named and designed after the eponymous monster from the horror film Creature from the Black Lagoon."@en . . "It alone of Patrick's experiments has retained sapience and a sense of self, while the rest have devolved into feral beasts. Though it does speak with frequent pauses and with seeming difficulty. It's appearance is heavily distorted and warped - the head itself is upside down - and the \"body\" of the creature heavily resembles plant matter and is unrecognisable as a human body. It presumably perished when Koudelka, Edward and James burnt down the Monastery. Spoilers end here."@en . "The Creature"@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Unlike the Bankrupt from its adult counterpart, when a player lands on \"The Creature\" wedge, the \"Creature\" rises from below the wheel and eats the contestant's points and prizes. During the pilot, if the player who hits it had no points, it's the player who gets eaten instead and lays out the rest of the round."@en . . "4.0"^^ . . . . . . "Mark Harmsworth"@en . . . . . . "The Creature is an animal of unknown origin and unknown species that befriends Jack in the thirty-third episode, \"Jack and the Creature\". It is never actually named at all throughout the episode, and so is simply referred to as The Creature. Although usually peaceful, it becomes an entirely different animal when angered."@en . . "The Creature.png"@en . "The Creature is a furniture item that is obtained via secret code from MoPods in Moshi Monsters."@en . "The Creature is the second episode of the second season of Baywatch Nights."@en . . . "The Creature (born Adolf Heinrich Eugene Aryan Nation Eugene), is a Jewish methamphetamine abuser, rapper, occasional singer and actor, and an Unidentified Farting Object, that is, a UFO (not to be confused with UFO). The Creature is also, without a doubt, the most evil entity to have ever existed. The Creature has died many times since its supposed creation at the beginning of time, but, as is often the case with these evil beings, it always comes back in a new form, to terrorize the world all over again. This article merely documents the \"life\" of the last incarnation of The Creature, one of many which has plagued the Earth since the beginning of time. The current incarnation of The Creature is perhaps best known for its attempts at founding a \"Fourth Reich\" in Australia, and its founding of the \"religion\" of Creaturesism, (a \"religion\" reputedly more whacked-out than Scientology), in which it is acknowledged as being the \"Supreme Being On Earth\". The Creature has also been identified as being all of the following things: Demon Prince Of Hell, Devil spawn, The Dark Lord of Chaos, and Vampiric Spawn of the Undead. If The Creature is to be believed, then it is also the physical manifestation of God on Earth."@en . . . "not real subject for deletion"@en . "Davis Harmsworth"@en . . . . . . "The Creature"@en . . "1"^^ . . "Episode XXXIII: Jack and the Creature"@en . "The Creature (also sometimes called The Thing) is a large amphorous mass of tentacles, eyes and mouths that invaded a space station in the episode \"Ain't NASA-Sarily So\"."@en . . . . "The Creature is a strange being which came to earth from the far reaches of outerspace. It is mysterious being shrouded in complete mystery and speculation, and nobody knows any real thing about it. King Kai claims that it came to the universe because it wants to \"feed\" and make its power grow."@en . . "Episode XXXIII: Jack and the Creature"@en . . . "Lifting tusks"@en . . . "The Creature is a type of pet monster that can be summoned by using the Crystal Skull item from the quest called Vigor Mortis, or by waiting until it is made available in the Battle Tower. Creature Parts can be used to improve its stats and skills at a necromancy ring."@en . . . . . . . . . "The Creature is a 2013 British/Canadian horror/thriller/gore movie starring Alex Pettyfer, Daniel Radcliffe, Cameron Bright, Mikael Nyqvist , Elisha Cuthbert, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Chelan Simmons, Askel Hennie & Candy Alexa."@en . . "Frankenstein's creature, or monster, first appeared in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus. It has been said that \"no written work of the Romantic school of literature has been of greater interest to 20th century scholarship than Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.\" In popular culture the creature is frequently referred to as Frankenstein, after his creator Victor Frankenstein. However, in the novel the creature has no name. Throughout different adaptations, the creature has become known by several different names. He might also frequently be called the wretch, demon, or monster. The creature is assembled by limbs from corpses and the brain has been acquired from the University of Ingolstadt. He is an unsightly, gigantic monster. Due to his appearance, he is rejected and feared. Upon his creation he is immediately violent and eventually seeks his revenge on anyone who has wronged him. However, he is rarely violent until frightened or crossed. Victor Frankenstein is immediately repulsed and frightened of the creature\u2019s existence. He wishes he never conducted the experiment, or created the monster. Throughout Mary Shelley\u2019s Frankenstein, it can be conceived that the creature\u2019s sole desire is to be accepted by others. He has a desire to learn and to have a mate. He has an innocence like that of a child, and he does not understand his own strength. One might be able to sympathize with him. The creature does not rely on complex meals for survival like a normal human does. Instead, he can live merely off of nuts and berries, and various nutrients found in the wilderness (Shelley, 81). Here in the wilderness he comes in contact with the DeLacey family, and appears more human like than he ever has. It is during this time that one may comprehend the creature\u2019s desire to have friends or a family."@en . "0"^^ . "Unknown"@en . . . "not real subject for deletion"@en . "10.0"^^ . "\"Ain't NASA-Sarily So\""@en . "The Creature is a 2013 British/Canadian horror/thriller/gore movie starring Alex Pettyfer, Daniel Radcliffe, Cameron Bright, Mikael Nyqvist , Elisha Cuthbert, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Chelan Simmons, Askel Hennie & Candy Alexa."@en . "76.6"^^ . . . . "The Creature (also sometimes called The Thing) is a large amphorous mass of tentacles, eyes and mouths that invaded a space station in the episode \"Ain't NASA-Sarily So\"."@en . . "Secret Codes"@en . ""@en . . . . "Frankenstein's creature, or monster, first appeared in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus. It has been said that \"no written work of the Romantic school of literature has been of greater interest to 20th century scholarship than Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.\" In popular culture the creature is frequently referred to as Frankenstein, after his creator Victor Frankenstein. However, in the novel the creature has no name. Throughout different adaptations, the creature has become known by several different names. He might also frequently be called the wretch, demon, or monster. The creature is assembled by limbs from corpses and the brain has been acquired from the University of Ingolstadt. He is an unsightly, gigantic monster. Due to his appearance, he is rejected and"@en . "225"^^ . . . "Elanor Harmsworth"@en .