- This is a list of
recurring characters in the Pokémon
video game series.
Characters may
appear in
multiple continuities within the Pokémon franchise, such...
- Paul
Wattson, SA (born
Lewis Thomas Wattson;
January 16, 1863 –
February 8, 1940), was an
American priest who co-founded the
Society of the
Atonement with...
- Atonement.
Lewis Thomas Wattson,
called Father Paul
Wattson, was born in Millington, Maryland, on
January 16, 1863, to
Joseph Newton Wattson and his wife, Mary...
- others. This
gallery is also home to the aquarium's
electric eel,
Miguel Wattson,
which "communicates" with the
public through a
Twitter account to which...
-
destroy doors.
Wattson's father was key in the
beginning of the Apex Games, as he was
responsible for the
creation of the ring.
Wattson's P****ive, Spark...
-
known in New
Zealand since it was
mentioned on the Edge
Nightshow by Brad
Wattson that his cat 'Piggles' was the No. 1 "kitler" (kitty Hitler) in the world...
-
Lieutenant Clement Wattson Payton DFC (13
April 1897 – 2
October 1918) was an
English World War I
flying ace
credited with 11
official victories. Payton...
- and cold in the winter.
Wattson called the men's quarters,
really an
abandoned paint shack, "The
palace of lady poverty."
Wattson changed his
first name...
- from the
original on 28
February 2017.
Retrieved 20 July 2018. "Robert
Wattson-Watt". The Lemelson-MIT Program.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. Hyland, L.A...
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build a
robotic "singer". In 2017, the band
added a
vocalist robot, Mega-
Wattson (voiced by John Wright), and ****gå Tarr, a
second guitarist, to the band...