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  1. World War II in popular culture: There is a wide range of ways in which people have represented World War II in popular culture. Many works were created during the years of conflict and many more have arisen from that period of world history. (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-02 [Modernism]
  2. World War III in popular culture: World War III, sometimes abbreviated to WWIII, is a common theme in popular culture. Since the 1940s, countless books, films, and television programmes have used the theme of nuclear weapons and a third global war. (Theme in popular culture) [87%] 2024-01-10 [Fictional wars] [War in popular culture]...
  3. World War I in popular culture: The First World War, which was fought between 1914 and 1918, had an immediate impact on popular culture. In over the hundred years since the war ended, the war has resulted in many artistic and cultural works from all sides ... (Philosophy) [81%] 2023-12-17 [Modernism]
  4. Arnis in popular culture: Arnis in popular culture reflects the impact that the Filipino martial arts of arnis/eskrima/kali have made outside of the martial arts community. The three terms are roughly interchangeable and for the purpose of convenience, the term arnis will ... (none) [76%] 2023-12-18 [Arnis] [Topics in popular culture]...
  5. Attila in popular culture: Attila the Hun has had many depictions in popular culture. Many of these depictions either portray him as a great ruler or a ruthless conqueror. (Social) [76%] 2023-12-17 [Huns]
  6. Librarians in popular culture: Librarians in popular culture can be found across many different mediums, including film, television, music and literature. Their portrayal is varied and can represent or subvert various stereotypes. (none) [76%] 2024-01-20 [Librarians] [Fictional librarians]...
  7. Incest in popular culture: Redirect to:. (none) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Incest in fiction] [Sexuality in popular culture]...
  8. Pegasus in popular culture: The winged, divine horse Pegasus has been a prominent figure in modern popular culture. A Pegasus is used in the 1932 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon The Winged Horse. [76%] 2024-02-13 [Pegasus in popular culture]
  9. Marrakech in popular culture: Popular culture references to Marrakech, Morocco. [76%] 2024-01-07 [Culture in Marrakesh] [Cities in popular culture]...
  10. Terraforming in popular culture: Terraforming is well represented in contemporary literature, usually in the form of science fiction, as well as in popular culture. While many stories involving interstellar travel feature planets already suited to habitation by humans and supporting their own indigenous life ... (Engineering) [76%] 2023-11-17 [Planetary engineering]
  11. Chimera in popular culture: Chimera, originally found in Greek mythology, is a monstrous fire-breathing creature composed of the parts of multiple animals. The term, and often the general concept, has since been adopted by various works of popular culture, and chimeras of differing ... (Popular culture featuring the Greek mythical creature Chimera) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Classical mythology in popular culture] [Legendary creatures in popular culture]...
  12. Krampus in popular culture: Krampus, the "Christmas Devil" of Austrian and Bavarian folklore, has entered the popular culture of North America; Christian Jacobs notes that "thanks to the Internet and YouTube, is now very much on America's Christmas radar." Tanya Basu interprets this ... (none) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Krampus in popular culture] [Christmas-related lists]...
  13. Shinto in popular culture: Shinto is frequently a theme in Japanese popular culture, including film, manga, anime, and video games. Shinto religion is at the core of Japanese culture and history and as such greatly affects the outcome of pop culture in modern Japan. (Religion) [76%] 2023-09-13 [Shinto]
  14. Lemuria in popular culture: {{sidebar with collapsible lists | name = Theosophy | pretitle = Part of a series on | title = Theosophy | image = | listtitlestyle = text-align: center | class = plainlist | list1title = Topics | list1name = Theosophical Society (TS) | list1 = Theosophical Society Founders Theosophists Theosophical philosophical concepts Theosophical organizations. [76%] 2023-10-21 [Lemuria (continent)]
  15. Gorillas in popular culture: Representations of gorillas are common in popular culture in the Western world with the full range of electronic media having gorillas as mascots, gorillas behaving like humans, and humans behaving like gorillas. [76%] 2023-11-24 [Apes in popular culture] [Fictional gorillas]...
  16. Meerkats in popular culture: Meerkats have been subject to numerous cultural depictions, and have featured in television programmes, films, books, and other media. [76%] 2023-10-17 [Mongooses of Sub-Saharan Africa] [Mammals of Southern Africa]...
  17. Bigfoot in popular culture: Bigfoot is an alleged ape-like creature said to inhabit North America. Since the mid-20th century, Bigfoot has become increasingly relevant in popular culture and is the subject of film, television, advertising, music, literature and more. (Cultural references to the ape-like creature) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Bigfoot in popular culture] [Bigfoot]...
  18. Hephaestus in popular culture: ATX (Advanced Technology Extended) is a motherboard and power supply configuration specification, patented by David Dent in 1995 at Intel, to improve on previous de facto standards like the AT design. It was the first major change in desktop computer ... [76%] 2024-02-09 [Classical mythology in popular culture] [Hephaestus]...
  19. MacGyver in popular culture: MacGyver is an American television series that ran from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. MacGyver employs his resourcefulness and his knowledge of chemistry, physics, technology, and outdoorsmanship to resolve what are often life-or-death crises. (Overview of the TV series MacGyver in popular culture) [76%] 2023-11-07 [MacGyver (1985 TV series)] [Television shows in popular culture]...
  20. Tyrannosaurus in popular culture: Tyrannosaurus rex is unique among dinosaurs in its place in modern culture; paleontologist Robert Bakker has called it "the most popular dinosaur among people of all ages, all cultures, and all nationalities". Paleontologists Mark Norell and Lowell Dingus have likewise ... (none) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Dinosaurs in popular culture] [Tyrannosaurus]...

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