The Starcourt Mall from 'Stranger Things' is also very famous. It's a large, 80s - style mall that has a lot going on. There are stores, an ice - cream parlor, and it serves as a backdrop for many of the show's events, including some supernatural happenings. It gives a great sense of the era with its neon lights and bustling atmosphere.
In the 'Back to the Future' series, the Twin Pines Mall (later Lone Pine Mall) is quite well - known. It's not only a regular mall but also the site of Doc Brown's time - traveling experiments, which adds a lot of science - fiction charm to it. The mall is an important part of the story as it's where Marty McFly's adventures often begin or lead back to.
Well, like the Galleria in 'Mallrats', it has a wide variety of stores and open spaces where characters can interact. It has a typical mall layout that we can easily recognize, which makes it a relatable setting for the movie's comedic and romantic plots.
Well, there's Scooby - Doo. He's a Great Dane who along with his friends solves mysteries in a van called the Mystery Machine. He's cowardly but still manages to be part of the team that uncovers all kinds of spooky secrets. Also, Buck from 'The Call of the Wild' is quite well - known. He starts as a domesticated dog but then has to adapt to the wild, going through a lot of character development in the process.
Sure. The Blaster Rifle from 'Star Wars' is very famous. It's a standard weapon for the Stormtroopers and has different versions with varying power levels. Another is the Pulse Pistol from 'Halo'. It's a small - sized but effective weapon for close - range combat. The BFG 9000 from 'Doom' is also well - known. It's a large and extremely powerful gun that can cause massive destruction in the game.
Well, from the 'list of robots in fiction', we have Wall - E from the movie of the same name. He is a waste - collecting robot on Earth. He has a very endearing personality and falls in love with another robot, Eve. The Terminator from the Terminator series is also quite famous. It's a cyborg sent back in time with a mission, and it's very menacing. There's also Baymax from Big Hero 6. He is a healthcare - companion robot, big and soft, very friendly and helpful.
One famous pair of twins in fiction is Fred and George Weasley from the 'Harry Potter' series. They are known for their mischievous pranks and their magical inventions at Hogwarts.
One famous priest in fiction is Father Brown created by G. K. Chesterton. He is a short, stumpy Catholic priest with a remarkable ability to solve mysteries. His simple appearance and unassuming nature often make people underestimate him, but he has a sharp mind and deep understanding of human nature which helps him crack the most difficult cases.
Well, in some detective novels, paramedics are often mentioned in passing during crime scenes. For example, in the 'Kay Scarpetta' series, paramedics are sometimes part of the initial response to a violent crime scene where they assist with any survivors or the bodies. They are not the main focus but are an important part of the background setting that adds to the realism of the story.
One famous swindler in fiction is Tom Sawyer. He often used his wits and charm to deceive others in a rather harmless and boyish way in Mark Twain's works. For example, he tricked his friends into whitewashing the fence for him by making it seem like a fun and exclusive activity.
Sure. One of the most famous horses in fiction is Black Beauty. It's the titular character in Anna Sewell's novel, which tells the story of a horse's life through different owners, showing both the kindness and cruelty it experiences. Another is Shadowfax from 'The Lord of the Rings'. He was Gandalf's horse, a very fast and noble steed that was said to be one of the Mearas, a special breed of horses in Middle - earth.
There's also 'Blorp' from some science fiction stories. It's often depicted as a sort of gelatinous, brightly colored food that can have different flavors depending on the region or species that makes it. It's a very alien - looking and sounding food, which is what makes it so interesting in the context of science fiction.