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Pro-Mole: Here I have two wuestions that were born in reading this topic:

  • Br'er Rabbit is probably The Oldest One In The Books in a rabbit stereotype; but I ask if it is noticeable enough to overlap the "Pretty much any Funny Animal story ever" example?(Yes, I'm aware that Theres No Such Thing As Notability... but it's still valuable for me to ask before doing anything)
  • Again, about Br'er Rabbit, it's a story backtrackable of old African myths, but the oficial version dates of American slavery period... where should it fit, basically?

Ununnilium: I'm editing the entry so that it doesn't say that using these is only for lazy chumps. >>v

GirlWIthoutHat: Would the daemons in His Dark Materials qualify?

Gemmifer: Yes certainly. The patroni of Harry Potter and other kinds of "soul animals", familiars and totems as well.

SenatorJ: Lone Wolf from Lone Wolf probably qualifies somehow, although he doesn't really fit either of the "wolf" bits we have on the page.

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