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Fluffy may refer to: Characters * Fluffy (Harry Potter), Fluffy (''Harry Potter''), a giant three-headed dog in the novel ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'' * Fluffy, a beast in a crate that features in a segment of the 1982 film, ''Creepshow'' * Fluffy, a fictional cat List of Darkwing Duck characters#Villains from Disney Adventures' comics, character in the Disney comics series ''Darkwing Duck'' * Fluffy, a one-shot character in the episode, "Puppy Love" on the ''Pajanimals'' * Fluffy, a fictional pet elephant belonging to the character Oscar the Grouch#In Oscar's trash can, Oscar the Grouch on the TV series ''Sesame Street'' * Fluffy, a fictional pet pig belonging to the character Eric Cartman on the TV series ''South Park'' Films * Fluffy (1965 film), ''Fluffy'' (1965 film), a 1965 film starring Tony Randall and Shirley Jones * ''Fluffy'', a 2003 short film starring Fred Ewanuick * Fluffy (2016 film), ''Fluffy'' (2016 film), a 2016 short film Music * Fluffy (band), a 1 ...
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Fluffy (Harry Potter)
Rubeus Hagrid () is a fictional character in the ''Harry Potter'' book series written by J. K. Rowling. He is introduced in ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' as a half-giant and half-human who is the gamekeeper and Keeper of Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts, the primary setting for the first six novels. In the third novel ''Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'', Hagrid is promoted to Care of Magical Creatures professor, and is later revealed to be a member of the Order of the Phoenix. A loyal, friendly, softhearted personality who is easily brought to tears, he is also known for his thick West Country accent. Hagrid was portrayed by Robbie Coltrane in all eight ''Harry Potter'' films, from ''Philosopher's Stone'' in 2001 to '' Deathly Hallows – Part 2'' in 2011. Character development Hagrid was among the characters that Rowling says she created on "the very first day". She has explained the source of his name as "another old English word, meaning â€ ...
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Fluffy (song)
"Fluffy" is a song by English alternative rock band Wolf Alice. It was released on 11 February 2013 through Chess Club Records as their debut single. A new, re-recorded version of the song was later featured on their debut studio album, ''My Love Is Cool'' (2015). Regarding the new version, they said, "when we started to make the album, we were really upset, 'cause we thought the old recording never sounded very good. It didn't do the song justice, so we wanted to re-record it. So it's quite nice to go full circle and put the first song we released on the album." Music video The music video for "Fluffy" was uploaded to the band's YouTube YouTube is a global online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by Google, and is the second mo ... channel on 14 February 2013. The video's director Fabio Youniss stated that the video is about ...
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Fluff (other)
Fluff may refer to: Fictional characters * Princess Fluff, in L. Frank Baum's Oz books ''Queen Zixi of Ix'' and ''The Road to Oz'' * ''Doc and Fluff: The Dystopian Tale of a Girl and Her Biker'' by Patrick Califia * Fluff, in the radio and internet series ''The Space Gypsy Adventures'' * Louise "Fluff" Phillips, in the 1937 film ''Kid Galahad'', played by Bette Davis Music * Fluff (band), a Swedish punk rock band * ''Fluff'', the third album released by the Swedish music group Atomic Swing * "Fluff", an instrumental song on Black Sabbath's album ''Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'' * Fluff Fest, a vegan hardcore punk festival held annually in Rokycany, Czech Republic Nickname * Mike Cowan (born 1948), golf caddy, formerly for Tiger Woods * Alan Freeman (1927–2006), Australian-born British disc jockey and radio personality * Jim Weaver (left-handed pitcher) (born 1939), American former Major League Baseball pitcher Other uses * Slang for flatulence * A lightweight file manager using ...
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Fluffy Transcription Factor
The fluffy (fl) gene of ''Neurospora crassa'' is required for asexual sporulation and encodes an 88 kDa polypeptide containing a typical fungal A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from th ... Zn2Cys6 DNA-binding motif. References *{{cite journal , vauthors=Rerngsamran P, Murphy MB, Doyle SA, Ebbole DJ , title=Fluffy, the major regulator of conidiation in Neurospora crassa, directly activates a developmentally regulated hydrophobin gene , journal=Mol. Microbiol. , volume=56 , issue=1 , pages=282–97 , date=April 2005 , pmid=15773996 , doi=10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04544.x , doi-access=free Transcription factors ...
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Pet Cat
The human interaction with cats entails hundreds of millions of cats that are kept as pets around the world. Cats have either a mutualistic or commensal relationship with humans. Pets Cats are common pets in all continents of the world permanently inhabited by humans, and their global population is difficult to ascertain, with estimates ranging from anywhere between 200 million to 600 million. In 1998 there were around 76 million cats in Europe, 7 million in Japan and 3 million in Australia. A 2007 report stated that about 37 million US households owned cats, with an average of 2.2 cats per household giving a total population of around 82 million; in contrast, there are about 72 million pet dogs in that country. Cats exceeded dogs in number as pets in the United States in 1985 for the first time, in part because the development of kitty litter in the mid-20th century eliminated the unpleasantly powerful smell of cat urine. Although cat ownership has co ...
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Fluffy (UAV)
The DRDO Fluffy was a target drone designed and developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) in Bangalore in early 1970s for use by the Indian Armed Forces. It had a maximum endurance of 5 minutes and could be launched from the maximum altitude of 30,000 feet. After the development of the reusable Aerial Target DRDO Lakshya, which was simpler and more economical to use than Fluffy, the production of the latter was discontinued. See also *DRDO Lakshya *List of unmanned aerial vehicles The following is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles developed and operated in various countries around the world. Algeria * AL fajer L-10 * Amel (UAV) Argentina * AeroDreams Chi-7 (AeroDreams) * AeroDreams Strix Reconnaissance (2006) ... Unmanned military aircraft of India Military equipment of India Fluffy {{UAV-stub ...
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Fluffy (footwear)
A fluffy, also known as a furry leg warmer or furry boot cover, is a form of footwear fashion accessory. It is a form of leg warmer normally made out of faux fur that covers the user's main footwear. It is most normally associated with the rave scene and cybergoth fashion. Fluffies originated in the rave scene in mid-to-late 1990s Ibiza Ibiza (natively and officially in ca, Eivissa, ) is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is from the city of Valencia. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, in Spain. Its l ..., where they worn by podium dancers during their performances. References External links * Footwear accessories 1990s fashion 2000s fashion 2010s fashion Dancewear Fashion accessories Hosiery Rave {{fashion-stub ...
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Fluffy (comics)
''Fluffy'' is a graphic novel that was written and drawn by Simone Lia. It was first published as a series of four books between 2003 and 2005, and then released as one volume in 2007, by Jonathan Cape. The book is a mixture between cartoon and graphic novel that tells the story of Fluffy, a young rabbit (who doesn't think he is a rabbit) and his owner Michael Pulcino. The book is drawn with few colours, but has a high amount of detail. Fluffy thinks that Michael is his daddy and even though Michael makes it clear that this isn't so, Fluffy refuses to accept this. The story has themes of loneliness, however the characters come together in the end with a new sense of meaning to their lives. Fluffy is the character that keeps everyone together, and gives a childlike perspective of what is going on in the world. Plot Part 1 The story begins with Fluffy asleep in the living room in a cardboard box at night. He awakes when he hears a noise to find Miss Owers in the house, leaving ...
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Gabriel Iglesias
Gabriel Jesús Iglesias (born July 15, 1976), also known as Fluffy, is an American stand-up comedian and actor. He has produced a number of stand-up specials for television outlets such as Comedy Central and Netflix, including ''I'm Not Fat… I'm Fluffy'' and ''Hot & Fluffy''. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous live-action and animated TV shows and films, including starring in the sitcom ''Mr. Iglesias'' on Netflix, playing Tobias in the 2012 movie ''Magic Mike'' and its 2015 sequel, and providing the voice of Speedy Gonzales in '' Space Jam: A New Legacy''. He was also the host of the shows '' Stand Up Revolution'' on Comedy Central and ''Fluffy's Food Adventures'' on Fuse. In 2018, Iglesias was one of the top 10 paid comedians in the world. Early life Gabriel Jesús Iglesias was born July 15, 1976 in San Diego, California,"Bio"
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Breakfast With Amy
Breakfast with Amy was an American Christian alternative rock band, formed in 1986 in La Habra, California at the La Habra Four-Square church. At that time, the band consisted of vocalist David Koval, bassist Jeff "Tennessee Beans" Beahn, guitarist Christopher Colbert, and drummer Paul Pellegrin. The pastor of the church was throwing a Saturday night concert. A band had backed out and he needed a replacement. David, Christopher, Paul and Jeff quickly formed "Friends of Amy" to perform. The band was later joined by Caryn Barker (married the guitarist Christopher Colbert about 1989, divorced about 1996) on guitar and Charlotte Stripland on bass. Charlotte was later permanently replaced in 1989 by Bob "Edwin" Wohler. Brothers Eric and Jeremy Wood filled in on Bass and Drums respectively in the final days of the band. The band initially released an independent demo tape in 1987. It featured three songs (Funeral, Ferris Wheel and Love Song) and was recorded at Half Moon Studio by engi ...
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Creepshow
''Creepshow'' is a 1982 American horror comedy anthology film directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King, making this film his screenwriting debut. The film's ensemble cast includes Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Carrie Nye, E. G. Marshall, and Viveca Lindfors as well as King himself. The film was primarily shot on location in Pittsburgh and its suburbs, including Monroeville, where Romero leased an old boys academy (Penn Hall) to build extensive sets for the film. ''Creepshow'' consists of five short stories: "Father's Day", "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill" (based on the King short story " Weeds"), "Something to Tide You Over", " The Crate" and "They're Creeping Up on You!" Two of these stories were adapted from King's short stories, with the film bookended by prologue and epilogue scenes featuring a young boy named Billy (played by King's son, Joe), who is punished by his abusive father for reading horror comics. ''Creepshow' ...
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Fluffy (band)
Fluffy were an English punk rock band from London, England, and active between 1994 and 1998. The band's most prominent lineup consisted of singer and guitarist Amanda Rootes, guitarist Bridget Jones, bassist Helen Storer, and drummer Angie Adams. The band recorded several singles, an EP, and a studio album, ''Black Eye (album), Black Eye'', in 1996. History The band formed in 1994 after classmates Amanda Rootes and Angie Adams were inspired by a jazz-blues singer in one of Old Compton Street's gay cafes. They were attending college in London at the time, studying art and design. Guitarist Bridgette Jones did her A levels before joining and the band began rehearsing in Rootes' living room. Fluffy's original bassist was Pandora Ormsby-Gore, but she left the band to become an actress, changing her name to Pandora Colin. Shortly afterwards, Mancunian Helen Storer left Kingston University to join and the band began sound recording and reproduction, recording. Fluffy's first sing ...
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