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Sami Brady. Brak (character) Jana Brandner. Nico Brandner. Jessica Buchanan. Natalie Buchanan. Bumblebee (Transformers) Mel Burton. Sophie Burton.
The Bird that Spoke the Truth (New Mexican folktale) Bitter Sweet (TV series) The Black Room (1935 film) Blood Brothers (musical) The Boys from Syracuse. The Boys with the Golden Stars. Brother of Mine.
The disease is contracted by touch and slowly turns the skin (small patches in children and the entire body in adults) of the victim to into a gray, stone-like form. It is said that the disease also drives its adult victims insane. Hanahaki disease, or hanahaki byou. Hanahaki Otome (花吐き乙女) by Matsuda Naoko.
S. Sakon and Ukon. Scarlet Witch. Siren (DC Comics) Skaar (character) Space Ghost. Speed (character) Ryomen Sukuna. Subaru Sumeragi.
Lamb and Lynx Gaede, members of Prussian Blue. Marge (1948–1996) and Mary Ann Ganser (1948–1970), members of The Shangri-Las. Robin (1949–2012) and Maurice Gibb (1949–2003), members of the Bee Gees. Paweł and Łukasz Golec, members of Golec uOrkiestra. Matt and Luke Goss (29 September 1968–), members of Bros.
Fictional identical twins. Fictional identical twins, twins born when a single egg is fertilized to form one zygote (hence, "monozygotic") which then divides into two separate embryos. The chances of having identical twins is relatively rare — around 3 or 4 in every 1,000 births.
Tijuana Toads. Timon and Pumbaa. Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller. Tünnes and Schäl. Tweedledum and Tweedledee. The Two Jakes. Two Little Dickie Birds. Two Tigers (nursery rhyme) Two Men and a Wardrobe.
Lori and George (born Dori) Schappell were craniopagus conjoined twins joined at the head. Although they shared an area of scalp and blood vessels, their brains were distinct from each other. [4] They had very different personalities [4] and lived—insofar as possible—individual lives. [5] George was also unable to walk due to spina bifida.