...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!
No Need for Names
- 199 statements
- 37 feature instances
- 21 referencing feature instances
No Need for Names | type |
FeatureClass | |
No Need for Names | label |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names | page |
NoNeedForNames | |
No Need for Names | comment |
This is when a character or group of characters have no names, and don't see the point in having them. This is not merely when their name is never revealed, but when they actually have never been referred to by a name or assigned a name. Such characters are prone to having a Fan Nickname assigned to them, since it's kind of hard to discuss characters without a way to refer to them. If the characters in the show feel compelled to call them something, you may run into Only Known by Their Nickname, Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep", or they might even be referred to by others only by the name of their nation, tribe, or species. But the character themself will not adopt this as a name. Sometimes the fact that a character has no name is a sign that they are a cardboard-thin stock character. The author only needs these minor characters to play a simple role, so they may be referred to by their role: "The Innkeeper" or "The Farmer's Wife". Compare Nameless Narrative, No Name Given, Only Known by Their Nickname and Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep". Contrast with Planet of Steves, where all the characters have the same exact names. |
|
No Need for Names | fetched |
2023-12-05T11:44:31Z | |
No Need for Names | parsed |
2023-12-05T11:44:31Z | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to BeesongChronicles: Not an Item - UNKNOWN | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to ChangelingTale: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to DependingOnTheWriter: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to GrimUpNorth: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to TheEmpire: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
No Need for Names | processingComment |
Dropped link to TutorialMission: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
No Need for Names | processingUnknown |
Beesong Chronicles | |
No Need for Names | isPartOf |
DBTropes | |
No Need for Names / int_1a8ec53f | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_1a8ec53f | comment |
In Green Lantern, the Indigo Tribe members do not usually have names, though most take on names to interact with others more easily. | |
No Need for Names / int_1a8ec53f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_1a8ec53f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Green Lantern (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_1a8ec53f | |
No Need for Names / int_1e986ae0 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_1e986ae0 | comment |
In Wilde Life, animal people apparently don't bother with them. | |
No Need for Names / int_1e986ae0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_1e986ae0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wilde Life (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_1e986ae0 | |
No Need for Names / int_2467c186 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_2467c186 | comment |
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls: Apparently, at the monastery, no one wears "labels". However, once you start inquiring about "the man who talks with his ass" they know who you're talking about right away. | |
No Need for Names / int_2467c186 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_2467c186 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ace Ventura | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_2467c186 | |
No Need for Names / int_30264158 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_30264158 | comment |
The Dominators staunchly refuse to take individual names. Wonder Woman ally Sakritt's decision to take one is just one of the many ways she rebels against the culture. | |
No Need for Names / int_30264158 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_30264158 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Invasion! (DC Comics) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_30264158 | |
No Need for Names / int_31ffb6ee | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_31ffb6ee | comment |
Heart of the Woods: None of the fairies have names, which they claim are "for humans." Maddie mentally assigns the main three she speaks to with the names of Hae, Anan, and Frio. This is also likely the real reason why The Moonsick One, in the body of Evelyn Fischer, never refers to people by name. | |
No Need for Names / int_31ffb6ee | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_31ffb6ee | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Heart of the Woods (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_31ffb6ee | |
No Need for Names / int_32a71696 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_32a71696 | comment |
In The Witch's House, the demon Big Bad who raised Ellen is only ever called 'Black Cat' and 'Demon'. He tells Ellen in the prequel novel and manga that, as a demon, he does not really have or need a name. | |
No Need for Names / int_32a71696 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_32a71696 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Witch's House (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_32a71696 | |
No Need for Names / int_34ea9163 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_34ea9163 | comment |
In Stray (1987). Pufftail tells his grandson Kitchener that cats do not have names. Unlike humans, cats do not name things. Pufftail considers himself nameless, though everyone still calls him "Pufftail" nevertheless. This view is not universal amongst cats because his daughter Tabitha, who lives as a pet, considers it a point of pride and independence that her father refuses a name. | |
No Need for Names / int_34ea9163 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_34ea9163 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stray (1987) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_34ea9163 | |
No Need for Names / int_35af2104 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_35af2104 | comment |
The Fifth Elephant: Gaspode explains the same thing to Carrot when they "interrogate" a wolf for information on Angua's wereabouts. The book also features a wolf with a name, Gavin, who is an old friend of Angua. It's not so much his name as the name of somebody he ate, but it will do for human interactions. | |
No Need for Names / int_35af2104 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_35af2104 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Fifth Elephant | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_35af2104 | |
No Need for Names / int_3f3abe9 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_3f3abe9 | comment |
Rick and Morty: "Mortynight Run" features a gaseous lifeform who claims that his species has no use for names, as they communicate through telepathy. It eventually takes on the name "Fart" after Rick calls it that, apparently not realizing that it was being mocked. According to a Season 5 episode, Birdperson's people don't use names, explaining why he goes by "Birdperson" in the presence of aliens (which, since Earthlings count, is all the time). |
|
No Need for Names / int_3f3abe9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_3f3abe9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rick and Morty | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_3f3abe9 | |
No Need for Names / int_42ffb88e | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_42ffb88e | comment |
in SCP-001(“The Black Moon”) when the The Administrator was a child he was known as The Boy, because there wasn’t enough people around for him to be confused with anyone. Later on he goes by The Man, The Administrator, The Counterbalance and SCP-001-CAGE but doesn’t get a proper name. | |
No Need for Names / int_42ffb88e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_42ffb88e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_42ffb88e | |
No Need for Names / int_468bebb0 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_468bebb0 | comment |
Discworld: In Moving Pictures (Discworld), Victor is on the beach talking to the animals that have been given sentience and language by Holy Wood. They don't have have names, and Victor inadvertently insults them when he says the mouse should be named Squeakers and the bunny, Thumper. In Men at Arms, Angua is very explicit about the fact that wolves (unlike either dogs or werewolves) don't have names. Gaspode has trouble wrapping his mind around the concept. The Fifth Elephant: Gaspode explains the same thing to Carrot when they "interrogate" a wolf for information on Angua's wereabouts. The book also features a wolf with a name, Gavin, who is an old friend of Angua. It's not so much his name as the name of somebody he ate, but it will do for human interactions. The Auditors of Reality do not have names, because that suggests individuality, which is lethal to them. |
|
No Need for Names / int_468bebb0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_468bebb0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Discworld | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_468bebb0 | |
No Need for Names / int_4991931c | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_4991931c | comment |
The cat in Coraline does not have a name, as cats don't use or need them. | |
No Need for Names / int_4991931c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_4991931c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Coraline | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_4991931c | |
No Need for Names / int_5d354f8 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_5d354f8 | comment |
In Red Dwarf, the Cat is just called "The Cat", because Cats don't use names. They tell each other apart by their individual scent. According to the novel, the Cat is also so self-absorbed that the idea someone doesn't know who he is is incomprehensible. |
|
No Need for Names / int_5d354f8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_5d354f8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Dwarf | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_5d354f8 | |
No Need for Names / int_629cd094 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_629cd094 | comment |
In Dragon Age: Origins, Flemeth is dismissive of the numerous titles she's built up over the years. | |
No Need for Names / int_629cd094 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_629cd094 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dragon Age: Origins (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_629cd094 | |
No Need for Names / int_6610332a | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_6610332a | comment |
In Moonflowers, Maidin the river-spirit notes that The Fair Folk like names, but they don't need them like humans do. He explains to Lucy and Ned that the Horned Hunter, being a Force of Nature, would have had to give up his name upon claiming the deer-skull mask. Maidin himself mentions having had an assortment of titles in the past, like "the river," "He Lives in the River," and "the man who's always wet." It seems he's only called "Maidin" in the story because he lives in the River Maidin. | |
No Need for Names / int_6610332a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_6610332a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moonflowers | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_6610332a | |
No Need for Names / int_73d7930f | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_73d7930f | comment |
On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the only Changelings who have names are the 100 who were sent out to live among the other races of the universe; the rest reside in the Great Link where their bodies and minds become one. Interestingly in the series finale, the Female Changeling signs (on a piece of paper) the treaty to end the Dominion War. Despite claiming to have no name, she must have written something, unless it was simply "the Dominion". | |
No Need for Names / int_73d7930f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_73d7930f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_73d7930f | |
No Need for Names / int_755fadab | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_755fadab | comment |
A rival time-traveler from the future appears in the ninth Haruhi Suzumiya novel who actively shows disdain for even the existence of names, and prefers to not have one at all. But for the sake of reference, he suggests that the others call him Fujiwara. Kyon prefers to just call him The Sneering Bastard. | |
No Need for Names / int_755fadab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_755fadab | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Haruhi Suzumiya | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_755fadab | |
No Need for Names / int_76686539 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_76686539 | comment |
Sovereign seems to have no need for names in Mass Effect (it never states that it is a name, and the word is also a title appropriate to its nature), and dismisses being referred to as "Reaper". Mass Effect 2 reveals that Sovereign did have a name (Nazara), but apparently it didn't feel any need to reveal it to organics. The only other Reaper individually referred to is Harbinger, and that is also pretty clearly just a title, not its real name. | |
No Need for Names / int_76686539 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_76686539 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_76686539 | |
No Need for Names / int_7668653a | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_7668653a | comment |
Mass Effect 2: Legion (to Shepard's frustration) didn't have a name until EDI gave him one on the Normandy, due to the fact that Legion isn't 1 person, he's 1183 people inside 1 body. Even so, he rarely refers to himself as Legion, and only adopted the name to help organic creatures identify with him. | |
No Need for Names / int_7668653a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_7668653a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_7668653a | |
No Need for Names / int_7988cb68 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_7988cb68 | comment |
Mass Effect: Sovereign seems to have no need for names in Mass Effect (it never states that it is a name, and the word is also a title appropriate to its nature), and dismisses being referred to as "Reaper". Mass Effect 2 reveals that Sovereign did have a name (Nazara), but apparently it didn't feel any need to reveal it to organics. The only other Reaper individually referred to is Harbinger, and that is also pretty clearly just a title, not its real name. Mass Effect 2: Legion (to Shepard's frustration) didn't have a name until EDI gave him one on the Normandy, due to the fact that Legion isn't 1 person, he's 1183 people inside 1 body. Even so, he rarely refers to himself as Legion, and only adopted the name to help organic creatures identify with him. |
|
No Need for Names / int_7988cb68 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_7988cb68 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect (Franchise) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_7988cb68 | |
No Need for Names / int_7c48915b | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_7c48915b | comment |
In Gunnerkrigg Court, the Regional Fairies have no names prior to becoming human, and make quite a big deal of receiving their names — even if it happens by accident. Normally they refer to each other by insults. | |
No Need for Names / int_7c48915b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_7c48915b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_7c48915b | |
No Need for Names / int_7ceff43d | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_7ceff43d | comment |
Super Powereds: Mary Smith is a powerful telepath who, for the first eighteen years of her life, couldn't turn it off. Not only did she spend eight years alone in the woods without anyone to call her by her name, even before that, the fact that she could always sense when someone's thoughts were directed at her meant she didn't need to pay attention to her name, and it never sunk in. When she first meets the other kids, she has to think a few minutes before remembering her name, and it still takes her a minute to react when she's called by it. | |
No Need for Names / int_7ceff43d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_7ceff43d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Super Powereds | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_7ceff43d | |
No Need for Names / int_81692f99 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_81692f99 | comment |
In the Star Trek novel, The Three Minute Universe, the allegedly Always Chaotic Evil "Sackers" have no names. When a human calls them a name, they consider it a compliment and use it as a name, and Hilarity Ensues. | |
No Need for Names / int_81692f99 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_81692f99 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek (Franchise) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_81692f99 | |
No Need for Names / int_83d41855 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_83d41855 | comment |
In Gargoyles, the gargoyles traditionally use no names among themselves; Goliath is only called this by the humans. When they arrive in New York the others finally decide to adopt names based on local landmarks and start using them amongst themselves. Most other clans in the world seem to pick up this habit over time as well, presumably because of close contact with humans (and convenience, according to Word of God). The eldest of the New York clan is rather exasperated by the idea he needs a name, demanding to know if the sky or the river need them; when Elisa informs him the specific river he pointed at is called the Hudson, he gives up and starts calling himself "Hudson" as well. | |
No Need for Names / int_83d41855 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_83d41855 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Gargoyles | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_83d41855 | |
No Need for Names / int_84986bf9 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_84986bf9 | comment |
The Gorajo in RuneScape refer to each other only by their Fantastic Caste System roles, and wonder if humans aren't confused having to remember so many individual names. The Exile in Player-Owned Ports takes a given name at the end of her individual story, as part of her adjustment to non-Gorajian society. | |
No Need for Names / int_84986bf9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_84986bf9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
RuneScape (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_84986bf9 | |
No Need for Names / int_92ac8bc0 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_92ac8bc0 | comment |
The same applies to the alien empire in Xenonauts. | |
No Need for Names / int_92ac8bc0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_92ac8bc0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Xenonauts (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_92ac8bc0 | |
No Need for Names / int_9aac0273 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_9aac0273 | comment |
In Men at Arms, Angua is very explicit about the fact that wolves (unlike either dogs or werewolves) don't have names. Gaspode has trouble wrapping his mind around the concept. | |
No Need for Names / int_9aac0273 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_9aac0273 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Men at Arms | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_9aac0273 | |
No Need for Names / int_9dd3140d | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_9dd3140d | comment |
In Moving Pictures (Discworld), Victor is on the beach talking to the animals that have been given sentience and language by Holy Wood. They don't have have names, and Victor inadvertently insults them when he says the mouse should be named Squeakers and the bunny, Thumper. | |
No Need for Names / int_9dd3140d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_9dd3140d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Moving Pictures (Discworld) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_9dd3140d | |
No Need for Names / int_9e202b7b | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_9e202b7b | comment |
In Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple, Shigure Kosaka's father raised her in isolation and was so obsessed with training her to be a warrior that he never bothered to give her a name. Eventually, her friend Akisame named her. | |
No Need for Names / int_9e202b7b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_9e202b7b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (Manga) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_9e202b7b | |
No Need for Names / int_b8c8de15 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_b8c8de15 | comment |
Imps in Imp are not given names by the witches that create them. The main character refers to himself as "Celina's imp" and doesn't want a name. When he does meet an imp that has been given a name, his response is, "He's got a name? Why? That's such a human thing!" | |
No Need for Names / int_b8c8de15 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_b8c8de15 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Imp (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_b8c8de15 | |
No Need for Names / int_bb55a676 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_bb55a676 | comment |
By the 31st century Durlans do not traditionally take names and to adopt one like Reep Daggle/Chameleon of the Legion of Super-Heroes is to functionally exile oneself from the Durlan community with the potential repercussion of execution should they decide to return. This was not always the case, originally those that forswore names were a fringe group of individuals whose genetics were so scrambled in the fallout from the Six-Minute War they lost a stable default form. | |
No Need for Names / int_bb55a676 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_bb55a676 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Legion of Super-Heroes (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_bb55a676 | |
No Need for Names / int_bbf4c790 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_bbf4c790 | comment |
All of the sea creatures in The Incredible Mr. Limpet seem unaccustomed to the concept of names. After becoming a fish, Limpet names a hermit crab "Crusty" and a female fish "Ladyfish". | |
No Need for Names / int_bbf4c790 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_bbf4c790 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Incredible Mr. Limpet | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_bbf4c790 | |
No Need for Names / int_c2ee71a6 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_c2ee71a6 | comment |
Worm Grand Order: The Old Man is a god from a long forgotten people and religion. He says that his people did not use names since everyone knew each other. | |
No Need for Names / int_c2ee71a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_c2ee71a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Worm Grand Order (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_c2ee71a6 | |
No Need for Names / int_d2bb929d | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_d2bb929d | comment |
The Soul Series gives us the Edge Master, who refuses to name his weapons* Such as Xianghua's weapon from SC2 onward as he believes that only a strong soul makes a strong warrior, not a weapon, so he regards weapons as only tools, their own power and abilities be damned. | |
No Need for Names / int_d2bb929d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_d2bb929d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Soul Series (Video Game) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_d2bb929d | |
No Need for Names / int_e4732abc | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_e4732abc | comment |
The Wraith of Stargate Atlantis communicate among each other almost entirely by telepathy, and thus don't seem to need names. A few recurring Wraith are "named" by Colonel Sheppard for the sake of convenience. The Expanded Universe novels subvert this, revealing that Wraith (aside from the nameless drones) actually do have names, based on a combination of their role in the hive and what their mind "feels" like to other Wraith. They just don't normally reveal them to non-Wraith. Some chapters with a Wraith POV character show that they assume human names work on the same premise, with them coming up with amusing "translations" of human names to match up with what they know (or think they know) about those characters' roles in the Atlantis expedition. | |
No Need for Names / int_e4732abc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_e4732abc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Stargate Atlantis | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_e4732abc | |
No Need for Names / int_e4d1ce93 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_e4d1ce93 | comment |
In Shakugan no Shana, the title character started out with no name and said she didn't see the point in having one when Yuji asked for her name, though some call her Flame-Haired Blazing-Eyed Hunter. Yuji refused to accept this and started calling her Shana after her sword, Nietono no Shana. Shana eventually accepted it. | |
No Need for Names / int_e4d1ce93 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_e4d1ce93 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shakugan no Shana | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_e4d1ce93 | |
No Need for Names / int_e7f260e5 | type |
No Need for Names | |
No Need for Names / int_e7f260e5 | comment |
In the Lilo & Stitch fanfic, Aloha, there is an Insectoid Alien race called the Swarm who believes this due to the fact they value the group as a whole rather than the individual. Lilo disagrees and instantly starts naming them. | |
No Need for Names / int_e7f260e5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
No Need for Names / int_e7f260e5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
No Need for Names / int_e7f260e5 |
The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.
Copyright of DBTropes.org wrapper 2009-2013 DFKI Knowledge Management. Imprint. - Thanks to Bakken&Baeck for hosting. Contact.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.