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Lady Oscar Cartoon
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Choosing a name for your beautiful new kitten or cat can be difficult – especially if you want an interesting name or one that has particular meaning.

Try to avoid choosing a long name, as it is likely to be abbreviated. Consider how the name would be shortened and whether you like the shortened form.

It is also important to consider whether you will be comfortable calling out the name, or if not you, other members of the household.

There are lots of ways to find great names. The following categories will get you thinking creatively:

1. Appearance

Looking at your kittens coloring or coat pattern, what words come to mind? Grey cats might suggest Smokey or Misty. Calico cats might suggest Patchwork or Cookie.

2. Books and Film

Who are your favorite book or movie characters? Who are your favorite authors? Names like Sherlock or Agatha may appeal if you like mysteries. Dickens or Bronte? Harry or Hermione? If you like older films, maybe Groucho or Harpo. You could surely create a huge list of possibilities here.

3. Cartoons

Cartoon cats to consider are Tom, Sylvester or Garfield. Disney and Dreamworks films offer a plethora of character names…Ariel, Bambi, Aladdin, Shrek, Mulan, Woody, Buzz.

4. Gods/Goddesses

Some examples are Aurora, Zeus, Aphrodite, Venus, Mercury and Apollo.

5. Philosophers

Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Descartes, Nietzsche, Voltaire…

6. Musicians

Classical music lovers might like Mozart, Strauss, Beethoven, Brahms, Bach, Vivaldi, Chopin or Puccini. Modern music lovers might like Elvis, Zeppelin, Dylan, Joplin, Madonna or Bowie.

7. Pairs

If you are naming a pair of kittens, consider famous couples or duos such as Sonny and Cher, Oscar and Lucinda, Simon and Garfunkle, Napoleon and Josephine, Torville and Dean, Rain and Bow, Adam and Eve, Fish and Chips, Salt and Vinegar, Abbott and Costello.

8. Sport

Sport stars offer lots of name possibilities. If you’re into tennis, you might like Sampras, McEnroe, Agassi, Stefi or Martina. Boxing fans might like Ali or Hurricane. Soccer enthusiasts might like Beckham or Pele.

9. Fashion

Fashion designers and models provide good possibilities for your kitten’s name. Dior, Chanel, Coco, Armani, Tyra, Claudia, Giselle, Prada, Hugo, Gucci, Cartier, Fendi, Dolce, Tiffany, Zegna, Ray Bands, Hermes, Lacroix, Givenchy, Hermes.

10. Food

The possibilities are endless. For sweets, there is Baci, Sugar, Toffee, Fudge, Choc and Biscuit. Herbs and spices are another helpful category – Basil, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Sage, Ginger, Pepper, Saffron and Vanilla.

11. Places

What’s your favorite city or town? Sydney, Melbourne, Paris, Milan, London, Aspen, Cairo, China, Vienna, Congo, Giza, Kashmir, Reno.

12. Historical

Mythology, politics and science could give you some great ideas, like Nightingale, Avalon, Aztec, Camelot, Delilah, Evita, Godiva, Sheeba, Einstein, Freud and Edison.

13. Titles

Is your kitten rather regal? Countess, Duchess, Fraulein, Senorita, Dame, Madam, Duke, Earl, Baron, Viscount, Queen, Princess, Prince, Lady to name a few.

14. Nature

Inspiration can come from gems, flowers, trees, animals and weather. Bamboo, Amber, Crystal, Blossom, Bonsai, Buttercup, Coral, Cosmic, Tempest, Daisy, Firefly, Cougar, Nimbus, Nova and Opal.

15. Alcohol

Wines, spirits and beers offer lots of inspiration…Amaretto, Baccardi, Vodka, Whisky, Brandy, Champagne, Daiquiri, Kahlua, Madeira, Margarita, Moet, Moonshine and Shiraz.

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Lady Oscar Ending

Below is a video of the ending title of the Japanese TV anime series called Lady Oscar. Lady Oscar is directly translated as The Rose of Versailles (ベルサイユのばら, Berusaiyu no Bara or Versailles no bara), but it is commonly and known as ‘Lady Oscar’. The story and graphics are created by popular Japanese comic book writer, Riyoko Ikeda. It has been adapted into several Takarazuka Revue musicals, as well an anime television series, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast by the anime television network Animax and Nippon Television. The show remains incredibly popular in Italy.

In this ending title, you can see pictures of more characters in the series than in the beginning title. The first picture is of Oscar and Marie Antoinette. Lady Oscar was a female palace guard who was the best at fighting so her job was to protect Marie Antoinette from the beginning when she first arrived from Austria. She was young, very beautiful and also naive. Other main characters in the Lady Oscar series are Andre, Oscar’s best friend, and Louis XVI whom Marie Antoinette married and Count Axel von Fersen whom people suspected having an affair with Marie Antoinette.

Lady Oscar

This video shows the opening of Lady Oscar, a Japanese comic book and TV series about a female warrior named Oscar who was commissioned to protect Marie Antoinette. The Japanese name for the series translates as The Rose of Versailles (ベルサイユのばら, Berusaiyu no Bara). It is one of the best-known titles in shōjo and a media franchise created by Riyoko Ikeda. This story has been adapted into several Takarazuka Revue musicals, as well an anime television series, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and broadcast by the anime television network Animax and Nippon Television. The show remains incredibly popular in Italy.

The Rose of Versailles focuses on Oscar François de Jarjayes, a girl raised as a man to become her father’s successor as leader of the Palace Guards. A brilliant combatant with a strong sense of justice, Oscar is proud of the life she leads, but becomes torn between class loyalty and her desire to help the impoverished as revolution brews among the oppressed lower class. Also important to the story are her conflicting desires to live life as both a militiant and a regular woman as well as her relationships with Marie Antoinette, Count Axel von Fersen, and servant and best friend André Grandier.

Through the story of Lady Oscar, viewers can see the life of Marie Antoinette. She was very beautiful and was young when Oscar first met her. She was a naive queen of France. Eventually, she was beheaded. There were many characters in Lady Oscar that actually existed in history.

Lady Oscar Episodes

Lady Oscar Episodes
Lady Oscar Episodes

Question: does anyone know about the dvd series lady Oscar?

i’m trying to find it by any means possible but i dont know how many episodes the whole series had. If anyone knows i’d appreciate the help.




Answer: There are 41 episodes.
I think you can find most of them on YouTube if they haven't been taken down.
It's also available on DVD in boxed set format.

Info in sources. ;)

TEARS - Rose of Versailles/Lady Oscar AMV




Lady Oscar Wilde

Lady Oscar Wilde
Lady Oscar Wilde

Question: What is the setting in Oscar Wilde’s play Lady Windermere’s Fan? Symbols?

I’ve recently started reading this play called Lady Windermere’s Fan, and I really have taken a liking to it. However, I don’t really understand the setting and the symbols in the play. I would really appreciate it if someone could answer me as soon as possible, so that I can better understand the story.

Thank you so much in advance!




Answer: Lady Windermere's Fan: A Play About a Good Woman is a four act comedy by Oscar Wilde, first produced 22 February 1892 at the St James Theatre in London. The play was first published in 1893. Like many of Wilde's comedies, it is a biting satire on the morals of Victorian society, particularly marriage.

The fan in the title can refer to both the physical object - which Lord Windermere buys for her as a 21st birthday present - and to her admirer, Lord Darlington - who pays her deeply flattering compliments and eventually reveals his love for her.

http://www.bookrags.com/Lady_Windermere%27s_Fan : Includes Lady Windermere's Fan summary, character analysis, themes, style, historical context, critical overview, essays, media adaptations, compare and contrast, topics for further study, and sources.

André X Lady Oscar in LOVE