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# ''Baby Be-Bop'' (a prequel, set before the first book) |
# ''Baby Be-Bop'' (a prequel, set before the first book) |
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# ''Necklace of Kisses'' |
# ''Necklace of Kisses'' |
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Weetzie Bat, My Secret Agent Lover Man, Witch Baby, Cherokee, Duck Drake, Valentine Jah-Love, Vixanne Wigg ... and Dirk McDonald. Then there's Ping Chong, which is presumably an ordinary Chinese Name, and Raphael Chong Jah-Love, which is a multicultural combination. |
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Weetzie Bat, My Secret Agent Lover Man, Witch Baby, Cherokee, Duck Drake, Valentine Jah-Love, Vixanne Wigg ... and Dirk McDonald. Then there's Ping Chong, which is presumably an ordinary Chinese Name, and Raphael Chong Jah-Love, which is a multicultural combination. |
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* [[Amazing Technicolor Population]]: The blue receptionist at the Pink Hotel, also a [[Visual Pun]] in that the reason she turned blue was because she was unhappy. |
* [[Amazing Technicolor Population]]: The blue receptionist at the Pink Hotel, also a [[Visual Pun]] in that the reason she turned blue was because she was unhappy. |