The mascot of Sega is this blue haired Hedgehog, "Gotta go Fast!"
Sonic the Hedgehog
This is a mythical, part owl, creature in the game Dungeons and Dragons and is described as "hugging it's prey before attacking with it's beak".
Owlbear
One of the most popular books in the series, "Night of the Living Dummy", centers around two twin sisters fighting over Slappy, a wooden one of these, which later becomes the evil antagonist of the story.
Ventriloquist Dummy
Wears a red headband and prefers to use a pair of sai, short swords with two protruding prongs on the side.
Raphael
The original version of this fairy tale centers around the main character desperately wanting an immortal soul, which they can only obtain by marrying or killing a human.
The Little Mermaid
This Sega platforming game series features a monkey in a transparent ball that players must guide through a series of obstacle courses.
Super Monkey Ball
This classic Tootsie Roll Pop commercial, which has been airing since 1969, features Mr. Owl who takes this number of licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop.
Three
In the story "Say Cheese and Die", a group of kids find a cursed on of these which causes terrible events to happen to those it's used on.
Photo Camera
Born in 1475, this sculptor, painter, architect, and poet during the High Renaissance created many works including the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the Pietà and David sculptures, and the Last Judgement.
Michelangelo
The original version of this fairy tale has the main character being eaten, drastically different from later adaptations of this story.
Red Riding Hood
Started in 1965, Sega Enterprises was first focused on producing this style of game.
Arcade
DAILY DOUBLE
Kaepora Gaebora, the wise Owl in the Zelda video game "Ocarina of Time", is really this character in disguise, also known as the Sage of Light.
In "The Haunted Mask", Carly Beth is tired of constantly getting pranked so she buys a mask from the forbidden section of a costume shop, only to result in this when she puts on the mask.
Stuck to her face/ Transforms her
Wears a purple headband and prefers to use a bo staff.
Donatello (Donnie)
The legend of this character is thought to commemorate the historical disappearance of 130 children from Hamelin Germany on June 26, 1284.
The Pied Piper
In an attempt to compete with the Nintendo Game Boy, this Sega handheld console was released in North America in 1991.
The Game Gear
These owl like creatures from the Star Wars franchise first made their appearance in the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi and are native to the planet on which Luke Skywalker spends his exile.
Porgs
In the book "Monster Blood", Evan Ross finds a green can of what looks like slime at this type of store, resulting in chaos to his family and culminating in the defeat of the family cat which is really a witch in disguise.
Toy Store
Born in 1452, this polymath of the High Renaissance excelled in many fields, including painting, engineering, science, and architecture, and best known for his artwork, including the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, but was also a groundbreaking inventor and scientist.
Leonardo de Vinci
DAILY DOUBLE
The original story of this antagonist, published in 1872, centers around Laura, a young woman living in a secluded Austrian castle, who becomes the object of both affection and predation.
The last home Sega console, the Dreamcast, was launched in North America in 1999 with this slogan.
"It's Thinking"
Brahmaea wallichii, also known as the owl one of these, got its name from the eye spots on their front wings and a characteristic pattern of black-brown stripes. And no, it's not a bird.
Moth
In the story "Stay Out of the Basement", two siblings grow increasingly worried about their scientist father who is conducting strange experiments in their basement and telling them to "Stay out". They later find out their father has been replaced by a clone made of these.
Plants
Born in the 1440s, this early Renaissance painter, known for his elegant and graceful style, includes The Birth of Venus and Primavera as some of his most famous works.
Botticelli
The son of a deceased Chinese tailor and his poor widow, this hero is described as a lazy, careless boy who meets an African magician claiming to be his uncle, but the magician is eventually revealed to be the antagonist that the hero must overcome.
Aladdin