Violet (Peanuts)

Violet Gray is a fictional character featured in the long-running syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. She was initially a major character, until she began to fade into the background.

Violet is best known as a snobby upper-class girl who likes bragging and, tagged along by her friends Patty (her best friend) and Lucy, often teases and torments Charlie Brown.

In addition to the comic strip, Violet has appeared alongside other Peanuts characters in numerous Peanuts television specials, cinematic movies, theatrical plays, and video games.

History

Violet was first featured in the February 7, 1951 Peanuts strip. From there on, Violet's character changed and developed until she began to become less prominent than the other major characters, with her forthcoming appearances reduced to mere cameos. Her last comic strip appearance, discounting the reruns of the strip, was on the November 27, 1997 Peanuts strip.

Character Outline

Appearance

Violet (video game)

Violet is a work of interactive fiction by Jeremy Freese. It is a one-room puzzle game. It took first place in the 2008 Interactive Fiction Competition with an average score of 8.53. That score is the highest of any Interactive Fiction Competition entry from 1999 through 2012.Violet was selected as the best interactive fiction game for 2008 by both the Jay Is Games staff and audience.Violet took 35.1% of the vote in the Jay Is Games audience award, compared to 18.7% for the second place winner, Lost Pig.Violet won four awards in the 2008 XYZZY Awards: Best game, writing, individual puzzle ("Disconnecting the Internet in Violet/Getting rid of the key in Violet"), and individual NPC (Violet, the eponymous character).

The protagonist of Violet is a graduate student trying to write 1,000 words for his dissertation. The protagonist's girlfriend, Violet, threatens to leave otherwise. The protagonist faces a stream of distractions, including a window with a view of the campus, and a computer with access to blogs and webcomics. In the course of the game, the protagonist must "reconsider—and risk wrecking—" his career and relationship.

Violet (Closterkeller album)

Violet is the third studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on September, 1993 in Poland through Izabelin Studio. The album was recorded at Izabelin Studio from April to September, 1993. The cover art was created by Marta Dziubalska and Łukasz Dziubalski.

Track listing

Bonus Tracks

Personnel

  • Anja Orthodox - vocal, lyrics
  • Paweł Pieczyński - guitar
  • Krzysztof Najman - bass
  • Piotr Pawłowski - drums
  • Michał Rollinger - keyboards
  • Zbigniew Bieniak - backing vocals
  • Violetta "Fiolka" Najdenowicz - backing vocals
  • Music - Closterkeller.

    Music videos

  • "Agnieszka" (1993)
  • "W moim kraju" (1993)
  • "Babeluu" (1994)
  • "Supernova" (1994)
  • Release history

    References

    Gone! (The Cure song)

    "Gone!" is a single released by the British group The Cure in 1996, reaching number sixty on the UK Singles Chart. The song was released on the album Wild Mood Swings.

    History

    A video was recorded for the song at a live concert in Los Angeles in August 1996. The song did not achieve commercial success as it was played infrequently at concerts, although the band did perform it on Later with Jools Holland.

    Track listing

    UK CD1

  • "Gone!" (radio mix)
  • "The 13th" (feels good mix)
  • "This is a Lie" (ambient mix)
  • "Strange Attraction" (strange mix)
  • UK CD2

  • "Gone!" (radio mix)
  • "Gone!" (critter mix)
  • "Gone!" (Ultra Living mix)
  • "Gone!" (spacer mix)
  • Personnel

  • Robert Smith: vocals, guitar
  • Simon Gallup: bass
  • Perry Bamonte: keyboards
  • Roger O'Donnell: keyboards
  • Jason Cooper: drums
  • External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Gone (2007 film)

    Gone is a 2007 British-Australian psychological thriller film starring Shaun Evans and Amelia Warner as a young British couple travelling through the Australian outback who become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American (Scott Mechlowicz) whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly suspect and sinister.

    Directed by Ringan Ledwidge in his directorial debut, the film was produced by Universal Pictures, Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC), StudioCanal, Working Title Films, and WT2 Productions.

    Plot

    Alex (Shaun Evans) arrives in Sydney, and realizing he has missed his bus, he is then reading his travel guide on stone steps in the street, when Taylor (Scott Mechlowicz) suddenly sits near Alex and makes small talk with him, and then insisting he come with him. After drinking and raucously horsing around with two unnamed girls, Alex awakens in a city park with Taylor standing over him with a Polaroid camera, snapping a photo of Alex with one of the girls that night. When driving out of town in Taylor's vehicle, Alex reveals that he is to be at Byron Bay to meet his girlfriend, Sophie (Amelia Warner), and Taylor suggests that they travel together. When Alex and Taylor meet Sophie, she is with Ingrid (Zoe Tuckwell-Smith), a friend. The four of them head towards Katherine Gorge in the Northern Territory. The following day, about to leave, Taylor vaguely mentions that Ingrid had to meet someone and had caught a bus, with Alex and Sophie unbemused.

    Mo Hayder

    Mo Hayder (born 1962) is a British author of crime and thriller fiction.

    She is the author of eight novels. Her debut, Birdman, was published in January 2000 and was an international bestseller. Her second novel, The Treatment, was a Sunday Times bestseller and won the 2002 WH Smith Thumping Good Read award. Her third novel, Tokyo, was published in May 2004 and was another Sunday Times bestseller. Tokyo was published as The Devil of Nanking in the United States in March 2005. Pig Island was her fourth best seller and was published in April 2006. Pig Island was nominated for both a Barry Award for Best British crime novel, and a CWA dagger. Her fifth book, Ritual was the first in The Walking Man series, and was nominated for CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award. Skin is the second book in The Walking Man series, and was released in early 2009. Gone, the third book in The Walking Man series, was released in February 2011; it won the Edgar Award for Best Novel. Her latest novel is Hanging Hill, published 2011.

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