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Lola Bunny
Warner Bros. cartoon character

BASEketball
BASEketball is a 1998 American sports comedy film co-written and directed by David Zucker, starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and costarring Yasmine Bleeth, Jenny McCarthy, Robert Vaughn, Ernest Borgnine and Dian Bachar. The film is about BASEketball, a hybrid sport combining baseball and basketball, invented by Zucker in the 1980s. Parker and Stone play childhood friends who envision it as something they could win against athletes. It becomes an overnight sensation and a target of corporate sponsorship.
Finn Christopher Hudson
fictional character from Glee
Spider-Girl
fictional superheroine in Marvel Comics' MC2 universe
Puck
fictional character from the television series Glee
Hanamichi Sakuragi
fictional character from Slam Dunk

Terry Bogard
fictional character from Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters
Lucas Scott
fictional character from One Tree Hill
Nathan Scott
fictional character from the television series One Tree Hill
Vigilante
character appearing in DC Comics publications
Ultimate Spider-Man
fictional character in the Ultimate Marvel universe
Spyke
Spyke (Evan Daniels) is a fictional character created by writer Robert N. Skir and artist Steven E. Gordon for the WB animated superhero series X-Men: Evolution, which is based on American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Voiced by Neil Denis, the character is a high school student with the mutant ability to project spikes out of his body. Originally, Spyke was intended to be called Armadillo and have cornrows. He was created as a way to diversify the series' X-Men roster and include an African-American character among the main cast. Spyke has similar powers to Marrow, a pre-existing ch