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Pumpkinhead or Punkinhead may refer to: Fictional characters * Jack Pumpkinhead, from Oz book series by L. Frank Baum ** ''Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz'', 1929 book, 23rd in Oz book series by L. Frank Baum * Lord Pumpkin, a Malibu Comics character sometimes incorrectly referred to as Pumpkinhead * Mervyn Pumpkinhead from ''The Sandman'' comics by Neil Gaiman * Punkinhead, a toy bear created by the Eaton's department store chain in Canada in 1947 * Punkinhead, in the comic '' Tiger'' Film * Pumpkinhead (film series), a 1988 horror film and its three sequels: ** ''Pumpkinhead'' (film) (1988) ** '' Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'' (1994) **'' Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes'' (2006) **'' Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud'' (2007) Music *"Pumpkinhead", a song by the Misfits from their album ''Famous Monsters'' *Pumpkinhead (band), a 1990s band from New Zealand, signed by Wildside Records *Pumpkinhead (rapper), a hip hop music artist *''PunkinHed'', a 2007 EP by southern rap artist Boondox See also *" ...
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Jack Pumpkinhead
Jack Pumpkinhead is a fictional character from the Land of Oz and appears in several of the classic children's series of Oz books by American author L. Frank Baum. The Classic Oz Books Jack first appeared as a main character in the second Oz book by Baum, ''The Marvelous Land of Oz'' (1904). Jack's incredibly tall and skinny figure is made from tree limbs and jointed with wooden pegs. He has a large carved jack-o'-lantern for a head which is where he gets his name (unlike most jack-o'-lanterns, the seeds and other pumpkin guts were not removed so it substitutes for his brain). Jack was made by a little boy named Tip to scare his guardian, an old witch named Mombi. From Mombi's chest he took some old clothes for Jack; purple trousers, a red shirt, a pink vest with white polka dots, and stockings, to which he added a pair of his shoes. When Mombi saw Jack, she almost smashed him to pieces. Instead, she decided to test her new Powder of Life on him. The powder worked and Jack came ...
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Ashes To Ashes
Ashes to Ashes may refer to: In religion * "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust", a phrase from the Anglican '' Book of Common Prayer'' burial service In literature * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (play), by Harold Pinter, 1996 * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (book), by Richard Kluger, about smoking in the United States, 1996 * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (novel), by Tami Hoag, 1999 In television * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (British TV series), a follow-on from the BBC drama ''Life on Mars'' * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (South African TV series) * "Ashes to Ashes" (''Only Fools and Horses''), an episode of ''Only Fools and Horses'' * "Ashes to Ashes" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), an episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'' * "Ashes to Ashes" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of ''CSI: Miami'' * '' Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes'', 2006 made-for-television sequel in the ''Pumpkinhead'' franchise of horror films * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (Columbo), a 1998 television movie * "Ashes to Ashes" (''The Originals'') In films * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (1966 fil ...
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PunkinHed
''PunkinHed EP'' is an extended play by Boondox. It is his first EP and his 2nd overall album. It features four new songs, and remixes of "They Pray with Snakes" and "Seven," from his first album, ''The Harvest (Boondox album), The Harvest''. The EP peaked at #10 on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Top Heatseekers Billboard charts, chart and #27 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Track listing Personnel Vocals, Lyrics * Boondox Additional Vocals * Violent J - (3) * Carlito Hill - (7) * Savannah Hill - (7) Production * Boondox - (1, 6) * Michael Summers (record producer), Seven - (2) * Kuma - (3) * Dr. Punch - (3, 6) * Mike E. Clark - (4, 5) * Tino Grosse - (4) Charts References

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Pumpkinhead (rapper)
Robert Alan Diaz (September 17, 1975 – June 9, 2015) known by his stage name Pumpkinhead or P.H., was an American rapper and hip hop artist. He grew up in the Park Slope area of Brooklyn, New York with his mother and younger sister. Music career Pumpkinhead started writing rap lyrics at age 10 during his 6th grade language arts class after hearing the song "Nightmares" by Dana Dane. He also stated he was influenced by Redman and the Leaders of the New School, as well as Doug E. Fresh. He also cites his experience of meeting 2Pac and witnessing his ability to write and record songs on the spot as a motivating factor in his emceeing. Pumpkinhead got a break in New York City hip hop when a friend of his gave a demo tape to Bobbito Garcia of the ''Stretch & Bobbito Show'' on WKCR. Pumpkinhead's breakthrough single was 1997's "Dynamic," which became a staple of mixtapes in the late 1990s. The World Famous Beat Junkies featured the remix—featuring guest appearances by Poka ...
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Wildside Records
Wildside Records is an independent New Zealand record label, owned and run by former '' Rip It Up'' magazine editor, Murray Cammick. Current artists include *HLAH *Shihad *Slim *Graham Brazier See also * Best of Wildside * List of record labels File:Alvinoreyguitarboogie.jpg File:AmMusicBunk78.jpg File:Bingola1011b.jpg Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, b ... References New Zealand independent record labels Alternative rock record labels IFPI members {{NewZealand-record-label-stub ...
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Pumpkinhead (band)
Pumpkinhead or Punkinhead may refer to: Fictional characters * Jack Pumpkinhead, from Oz book series by L. Frank Baum ** ''Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz'', 1929 book, 23rd in Oz book series by L. Frank Baum * Lord Pumpkin, a Malibu Comics character sometimes incorrectly referred to as Pumpkinhead * Mervyn Pumpkinhead from ''The Sandman'' comics by Neil Gaiman * Punkinhead, a toy bear created by the Eaton's department store chain in Canada in 1947 * Punkinhead, in the comic ''Tiger'' Film * Pumpkinhead (film series), a 1988 horror film and its three sequels: ** ''Pumpkinhead'' (film) (1988) ** '' Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'' (1994) **'' Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes'' (2006) **'' Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud'' (2007) Music *"Pumpkinhead", a song by the Misfits from their album ''Famous Monsters'' * Pumpkinhead (band), a 1990s band from New Zealand, signed by Wildside Records *Pumpkinhead (rapper), a hip hop music artist *''PunkinHed'', a 2007 EP by southern rap artist Boondox See also *"Th ...
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Famous Monsters
''Famous Monsters'' is the fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Misfits, released on October 5, 1999. It is the second in the post- Danzig era of the band, and the last album to feature Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Michale Graves, and Dr. Chud, who would all quit the band in 2000. Album information The album's title is an allusion to the horror/sci-fi magazine ''Famous Monsters of Filmland'', from whom the Misfits borrow their classic logo font. The UK release also exclusively includes the song "1,000,000 Years BC", which was later re-released on '' Cuts from the Crypt'' in 2001. The song " Scream!" was turned into a music video directed by George A. Romero. In addition, the band appeared in Romero's film '' Bruiser''. "Kong at the Gates" was the theme music for WCW alumnus Vampiro. The song "Descending Angel" was re-recorded and released as a single in 2013, with Jerry Only on lead vocals. The song "Helena" is based on the film ''Boxing Helena''. Receptio ...
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Blood Feud
A blood feud is a feud, usually between families, with a cycle of retaliatory violence. Blood Feud may also refer to: Film and television * ''Blood Feud'' (1978 film), an Italian thriller by Lina Wertmüller * ''Blood Feud'' (1983 film), a TV miniseries starring Robert Blake * '' Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud'', a 2007 television horror film * "Blood Feud" (''The Simpsons''), a 1991 episode of ''The Simpsons'' * "Blood Feud" (''Zevo-3''), an episode of ''Zevo-3'' * "Blood Feud", an episode of '' The Rough Riders'' * "Bloodfeud", an episode of '' The Borderers'' Other uses * ''Blood Feud'' (novel), a 1976 historical fiction novel by Rosemary Sutcliff * ''Blood Feud'' (Sharp book), a 2011 non-fiction book by Kathleen Sharp * '' Rohan: Blood Feud'', a 2008 computer game See also * Feud (other) * Vendetta (other) Vendetta may refer to: * Feud or vendetta, a long-running argument or fight Film * ''Vendetta'' (1919 film), a film featuring Harry Liedtke * ''Ven ...
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Blood Wings
Blood is a body fluid in the circulatory system of humans and other vertebrates that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells. Blood in the circulatory system is also known as ''peripheral blood'', and the blood cells it carries, ''peripheral blood cells''. Blood is composed of blood cells suspended in blood plasma. Plasma, which constitutes 55% of blood fluid, is mostly water (92% by volume), and contains proteins, glucose, mineral ions, hormones, carbon dioxide (plasma being the main medium for excretory product transportation), and blood cells themselves. Albumin is the main protein in plasma, and it functions to regulate the colloidal osmotic pressure of blood. The blood cells are mainly red blood cells (also called RBCs or erythrocytes), white blood cells (also called WBCs or leukocytes) and platelets (also called thrombocytes). The most abundant cells in verte ...
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Jack Pumpkinhead Of Oz
''Jack Pumpkinhead of Oz'' (1929) is the twenty-third of the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and continued by other writers; it is the ninth Oz book written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was Illustrated by John R. Neill. Synopsis A rainy day in Philadelphia means no baseball; Peter Brown, the child protagonist introduced by Thompson in ''The Gnome King of Oz'', mopes in his attic. He finds the sacks that were full of gold when he brought them back from his previous Oz adventure; and one of those sacks contains an odd gold coin. Toying with the coin and thinking of Oz, he wishes himself back in the magic land — and suddenly finds himself there, in the front yard of Jack Pumpkinhead. The sensible thing for Peter to do is to head for the Emerald City; and Jack is ready to act as his guide. They lose their way in the Quadling Country, where they blunder into Chimneyville and Scare City. By chance, Peter finds that his empty sack will fly from his hand and consume obj ...
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Pumpkinhead (film)
''Pumpkinhead'' is a 1988 American supernatural horror film. It was the directorial debut of special effects artist Stan Winston. The film has built up a cult following since its release. The first in the ''Pumpkinhead'' franchise, it was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, two TV film sequels, and a comic book series. The film was originally called ''Vengeance: The Demon'' and it was inspired by a poem written by poet Ed Justin. The film inspired a video game called '' Bloodwings: Pumpkinhead's revenge''. A reboot is currently in the works from Paramount Players. Plot In 1957, Tom Harley waits inside his farm cabin with his wife and his son, Ed. A doomed man seeks sanctuary at Tom's cabin, but Tom refuses and threatens to shoot him if he does not leave. Watching through a window, Ed witnesses the man caught and killed by a monster. In the present, Ed Harley is a widowed father and owns a small store in the country. He leaves his young son, Billy, alone while he runs an e ...
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Pumpkinhead (film Series)
''Pumpkinhead'' is an American horror film series that began in 1988. Originally inspired by a poem by Ed Justin, the series centers on the eponymous demon who attacks whomever it is summoned to destroy. Films ''Pumpkinhead'' (1988) Inspired by a poem by Ed Justin, the original film was released to theaters on October 14, 1988 and grossed over $4.3 million against a $3.5 million budget. The film stars Lance Henriksen, John D'Aquino, Jeff East, and Kerry Remsen. As a child, Ed Harley witnesses a man be killed by a monster. In the present day, Harley's son Billy is killed by a group of teenagers. Ed contacts a witch named Haggis, first asking for the resurrection of Billy and then for revenge against the teens. Ed then retrieves a corpse so Haggis could complete the ritual that summons Pumpkinhead. Meanwhile, the teens contemplate what to do, but are interrupted by Pumpkinhead who terrorizes them throughout the night. ''Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'' (1994) A direct-to-video f ...
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