. . "\"I Was Made to Love You\""@en . . . . . "\"Forever\""@en . . "\"The Body\" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the ninety-fourth episode altogether. It was directed and written by series creator Joss Whedon. It originally broadcast on February 27, 2001. Buffy is shocked to find her mother dead after returning home, and has to learn how to cope with her loved one's death."@en . . . . "The Body is a novella written by Stephen King and published in his 1982 collection Different Seasons."@en . . . . "1"^^ . . . . "2001-02-27"^^ . . . . . . "The Body"@en . . . . . . "The Body is the 22nd Wiggles 1999 episode."@en . . . "5"^^ . . "The Body is a novella written by Stephen King and published in his 1982 collection Different Seasons."@en . . . "The Body (Femme Fatale or Fowl Fatale or Shapely Lady Duck) is a lady duck in The Super Snooper (1952). She resembles Jessica Rabbit (though Who Framed Roger Rabbit had not been released yet when this cartoon was released). Like a femme fatale, her clothing is completely red (red dress, red gloves, and red lipstick), except for her yellow shoes. She falls in loves with Daffy Duck in his detective 'Duck Drake' persona at first sight. The drop dead gorgeous female duck immediately grabs him, starts kissing him and flirts with him endlessly. Daffy doesn't understand, and he thinks she is a murderess. The Body also hikes up her skirt to reveal her long crossed curvaceous legs while sitting down. Then she turns out the lights and leaves the detective's face covered with lipstick marks. Later The Body asks him to frisk her by saying, \"Search Me!\" A lot more kisses to his cheeks and lips and seduction attempts follow. In the finale, she admits with balls and chains in her eyes that she is only guilty of being crazy about him. This Fowl Fatale has fallen so insanely in love with him that she wants to get married right away. Wishing to remain a bachelor, Daffy Duck gets the heck out of there. Lifting up her shirt to reveal her long legs yet again, The Body chases him through the house and out of the mansion. Upon exiting the premises, the holes their bodies leave from breaking through the door are of a bride and groom. This informs the audience that once The Body gets her arms and lips on Daffy, she will successfully seduce him and he will agree to marry her."@en . . "Unfortunate corpse, under south end of Solomon Bridge"@en . . . . "Dans un futur alternatif, ce livre figurait parmi des centaines d'autres dans une biblioth\u00E8que abandonn\u00E9e sur Terre au 31\u00E8me si\u00E8cle. (ENT: \"Shockwave, Part II\")"@fr . . "\"The Body\" is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and is the ninety-fourth episode altogether. It was directed and written by series creator Joss Whedon. It originally broadcast on February 27, 2001. Buffy is shocked to find her mother dead after returning home, and has to learn how to cope with her loved one's death."@en . . "22"^^ . . "16"^^ . . . . . . "item"@en . . "kingsmouth town"@en . . "The Body (Femme Fatale or Fowl Fatale or Shapely Lady Duck) is a lady duck in The Super Snooper (1952). She resembles Jessica Rabbit (though Who Framed Roger Rabbit had not been released yet when this cartoon was released). Like a femme fatale, her clothing is completely red (red dress, red gloves, and red lipstick), except for her yellow shoes. She falls in loves with Daffy Duck in his detective 'Duck Drake' persona at first sight. The drop dead gorgeous female duck immediately grabs him, starts kissing him and flirts with him endlessly. Daffy doesn't understand, and he thinks she is a murderess. The Body also hikes up her skirt to reveal her long crossed curvaceous legs while sitting down. Then she turns out the lights and leaves the detective's face covered with lipstick marks. Later Th"@en . . . . . . "2500"^^ . . . . . "1.356841733472E10"^^ . "2"^^ . "1293.0"^^ . . . "The Body is the 22nd Wiggles 1999 episode."@en . . "Dans un futur alternatif, ce livre figurait parmi des centaines d'autres dans une biblioth\u00E8que abandonn\u00E9e sur Terre au 31\u00E8me si\u00E8cle. (ENT: \"Shockwave, Part II\")"@fr . "The Body"@fr . . . . "yes"@en . . .