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1425:(1987–1994). They are presented as a threat, either malevolent or mindless, and appear as floating green entities with swivelling eyes and prominent cheeks. These pookas have plants growing from their head and generally appear in wild areas such as woodland or overgrown ruins.
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1170:(1999), the pooka appears as an untamed, untrustworthy being who deigns to assist the protagonist Jenny. As in folklore, this pooka is a shapeshifter who most often appears as a wild pony. In all his forms he is black with golden eyes.
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1252:(1992–2002) was the former songwriting duo of the British guitarists/vocalists Sharon Lewis and Natasha Jones. They took their name from the púca, a mythical Irish goblin with an uneven temper.
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41:Depiction of the Pwca in
1809:Ó Cróinín, Seán (1980).
1337:The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
1319:Changeling: The Dreaming
1297:Tabletop and video games
1044:features the character "
1038:Shakespeare's 1595 play
2725:Dökkálfar and Ljósálfar
2181:Pittsburgh Hurling Club
1463:In the third season of
1256:Comics, manga and anime
971:Art and popular culture
931:Agricultural traditions
758:(thus being related in
727:(now chiefly regional)
663:Etymology and analogues
4197:Christmas gift-bringer
2615:Brown Man of the Muirs
2254:In English and German
1715:"le Nain de Kerhuiton"
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692:Scandinavian languages
247:Imbolc/St Brigid's Day
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32:Pooka (disambiguation)
3069:Nicnevin/Gyre-Carling
2580:Blue men of the Minch
2456:Abodes and structures
1971:10.1353/shq.2001.0021
1958:Shakespeare Quarterly
1630:Studia Neophilologica
1313:White Wolf Publishing
1085:, later adapted into
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3475:Hopkinsville Goblins
1952:Wall, Wendy (2001).
1925:Curran, Bob (1997),
1070:'s 1939 debut novel
1004:improve this article
723:devil, evil spirit,
468:World Heritage Sites
3196:Sprite/Water sprite
2370:Celtic sacred trees
2286:The Fairy Mythology
2215:104 (1993), 105-110
1931:, Appletree Press,
1913:The Lore of Ireland
1860:on 14 November 2014
1722:Annales de Bretagne
1531:in English folklore
1453:Legends of Tomorrow
1399:Home Safety Hotline
1355:Wrath of the Druids
1181:Laurell K. Hamilton
976:Literature and film
951:Regional variations
690:. For instance, in
330:and performing arts
172:Chicken fillet roll
4356:Scottish mythology
4346:Germanic mythology
2525:Aos Sí (Aes Sídhe)
2246:(Harvey the Pooka)
2082:Carlow Nationalist
2056:Author K.F. Breene
1911:Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí:
1405:In the video game
1396:In the video game
1387:In the video game
1378:In the video game
1360:In the video game
1347:In the video game
1334:In the video game
1301:In the video game
812:Nature of the púca
762:and milieu to the
742:, it is named the
560:Ireland portal
448:Irish martial arts
436:Irish road bowling
67:Culture of Ireland
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1713:Loth, J. (1894).
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1369:In the card game
1363:Etrian Odyssey IV
1073:At Swim-Two-Birds
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738:evil spirit". In
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3019:Margot the fairy
2968:Lady of the Lake
2918:Jenny Greenteeth
2913:Jack o' the bowl
2745:Queen of Elphame
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3561:Fallen angel
3505:Nordic alien
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2888:Hobbididance
2848:Gwyn ap Nudd
2570:Bloody Bones
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2447:Water spirit
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3211:Tooth fairy
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3054:Moss people
3024:Meg Mullach
2928:Joint-eater
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2773:Fairy Queen
2560:Billy Blind
2515:Alp Luachra
2422:Genius loci
2348:in folklore
2118:28 February
1864:28 December
1570:(1950 film)
1562:(1944 play)
1434:is titled "
1381:Odin Sphere
1290:Blue Monday
1215:Leveling Up
1198:Holly Black
1149:(1987), an
1104:leprechauns
1087:a 1950 film
961:County Down
718:Old Swedish
622:Old English
347:Irish dance
262:The Twelfth
227:Spiced beef
4300:Categories
4234:Salamander
3934:Jack Frost
3571:Hồ ly tinh
3566:Fox spirit
3470:Grey alien
3430:Anchimayen
3231:Water bull
3176:Shellycoat
3099:Peg Powler
3084:Nuckelavee
3059:Nain Rouge
2983:Leprechaun
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2783:Fear gorta
2778:Fear dearg
2750:Svartálfar
2710:Each-uisge
2675:Colt pixie
2665:Clurichaun
2655:Ceffyl Dŵr
2555:Bean nighe
2478:Fairy ring
2473:Fairy path
2463:Fairy fort
2405:Fairy tale
2390:Fairy-lock
2375:Changeling
2260:374672385X
2237:Mary Chase
2186:1 December
1838:Wilde 1887
1608:References
1514:Torngarsuk
1483:Pittsburgh
1422:Knightmare
1415:Television
1124:(1987) by
925:Brian Boru
914:each uisce
878:Lady Wilde
798:poulpiquet
766:). In the
733:Old Danish
520:Irish harp
384:Television
310:Literature
202:Irish stew
43:Wirt Sikes
4214:Elemental
3904:Black dog
3623:Korpokkur
3576:Huli jing
3520:Pukwudgie
3500:Nimerigar
3460:Encantado
3404:Tikoloshe
3384:Mami Wata
3364:Bultungin
3354:Asanbosam
3295:Worldwide
3256:Wirry-cow
3114:Púca/Pwca
3049:Morvarc'h
2938:Kilmoulis
2893:Hobgoblin
2833:Grindylow
2808:Gancanagh
2788:Fenodyree
2740:Huldufólk
2680:Cyhyraeth
2635:Bugul Noz
2468:Fairyland
1996:191580811
1980:0037-3222
1882:, p. 94,
1819:cite book
1658:164700561
1650:0039-3274
1584:Footnotes
1444:Britannia
1241:in 2022.
1239:Co. Clare
1229:Sculpture
1164:'s novel
1155:Emma Bull
1153:novel by
1112:'s novel
1089:starring
790:pouquelée
760:etymology
710:Norwegian
675:sound in
612:; plural
461:Monuments
257:Bealtaine
240:Festivals
222:Spice bag
182:Colcannon
152:Barmbrack
130:Mythology
101:Languages
4311:Bogeymen
4275:Category
4265:See also
4244:Wild man
4145:Alberich
4015:Farfadet
4005:Dionysus
3995:Cercopes
3985:Basajaun
3978:Southern
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