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Akihiko Kondo and thousands of others are in devoted fictional relationships, served by a vast industry aimed at satisfying the desires of a fervent fan culture. Akihiko Kondo at home in Tokyo ...
There are six new characters on the 2010 edition of Fictional 15, our annual ranking of fiction's richest, with an average net worth of $7.3 billion. In aggregate, ...
There’s just one exception: Kondo is married to a fictional character. His beloved, Hatsune Miku, is a turquoise-haired, computer-synthesised pop singer who has toured with Lady Gaga and starred ...
Actress Kristen Schaal, who voiced the character of Sarah Lynn on "Bojack Horseman," in New York. Monica Schipper/FilmMagic/Getty Images. 5. Mufasa, The Lion King Mufasa from the Disney classic is ...
H ello Kitty a Japanese fictional character which was believed to be a cat for 50-years turns out to be an actual little girl. The creators revealed about the character on it 50th anniversary.
And while some might dismiss grief for a fictional character, Manzella said what Grey’s fans are likely feeling is something called disenfranchised grief. “Disenfranchised grief is grief that ...
The fictional character made famous by the 1967 Bobbie Gentry song “Ode to Billie Joe” was honored with a belated memorial service Thursday. The unusual event was attended by a mix of g… ...
It's a great time to be imaginary. The characters that make up this year's edition of the Forbes Fictional 15, our annual listing of fiction's richest, boast an aggregate net worth of $209.5 billion.
The members of our 2011 list of wealthiest fictional characters have an average net worth of $9.86 billion, up 20% from last year. In aggregate, the Fictional 15 are worth $131.55 billion --more ...