The musical Hadestown pulls on this type of mythology.
Greek
This character (and her predecessor) was named for a character from Greek mythology.
Hera (Wolf 359)
In Howl’s Moving Castle, Sophie nearly kills Howl with this substance because she finds out he’s been eavesdropping on her.
Lethal weed killer
Emma used to pretend to contract this disease when she imagined that she was a Lowell Mill Girl.
Tuberculosis
The term ship originated from this fandom.
X-Files
In most productions of this musical, the roles of Cinerella’s prince and the wolf as well as the narrator and the baker’s father are doubled.
Into the Woods
Lapin Cadbury's patron in the Dimension 20 show, A Crown of Candy.
The Sugar Plum Fairy
Jiang Cheng’s sword includes a sculpted version of this creature at the top of the pommel of his sword.
A frog
Emma ate this item from a Rocky II trading card from the 1980s, despite the wizened protests of the comic book store clerks who had done the same thing.
Chewing Gum
This author once went on a diatribe in response to negative Amazon reviews on an installment in her vampiric series, saying “You are interrogating the text from the wrong perspective,” and “And you have strained my Dickensian principles to the max.”
Anne Rice
In The Music Man, Harold Hill claims to hail from this hometown.
Gary, Indiana
The blorbos John Silver, Moist von Lipwig, Saul Goodman, Reigen Arataka, Harold Hill, and Rizzo the Rat all share this trait in common.
Con men
This term refers to moments in survival cannibalism when a person consumes someone or a part of someone of their own family.
Gastronomic Incest
Emma’s former username “mareemallory” came from the main character of Deep Secret, a novel written by this author.
Dianna Wynne Jones
These infamous costumes abstractly represented Kirk and Spock at a fan convention and made use of musical cues such as I Am A Rock, Macho Man, I Want You to Want Me, and the 1812 Overture
The Dancing Penises
One of Stephen Sondheim’s precepts for his song composition said this: “_____ dictates form.”
Content
This character from one of Shakespeare’s plays once said that she would eat a man’s heart in the marketplace.
Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing)
The phrase, “If it cannot break its egg's shell, a chick will die without being born. We are the chick. The world is our egg. Smash the world’s shell. For the revolution of the world!” came from this German novel by Herman Hesse.
Demian
When she was probably around 5 or 6 years old, Emma recited an impromptu poem as she was heading out to school. It went something like this: Three little ________, walking through a puddle, on their way to school.
Boogers
After being promised a free hotel room that was not provided, this guest artist and future animated series showrunner crashed with the cast of Welcome to Night Vale at 2014's infamous Dashcon
ND Stevenson
This actor, also featured on Hannibal, played the lead role in the 2005 production of Stephen Sondheim’s Company.
Raul Esparza
This character from the danmei, Heaven Official's Blessing, has ascended to heaven three times and is considered cringe for making grandpa posts (ala minion memes) in the telepathic array of the gods.
Xie Lian
What organization/group of people did Stephen King confront/challenge while he was in college?
Alternately: who did Binghe's surgery in the abyss?
The Black Panthers
Joe Biden
Emma gave herself this ailment when she was trying to write her Capstone essay in a limited amount of time.
caffiene poisoning
This term was used to describe fan infatuation with a certain Star Trek character and was first used in print in 1967 zine that shares part of his name.
Spock Shock