Bakers Dozen

Best Friends of Famous Fictional Characters

  1. Emma Jane Watson in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
  2. Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series
  3. Jim in “Huckleberry Finn”
  4. Dr. John H. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories
  5. Horatio, best friend of Hamlet
  6. Sancho Panza, in Don Quixote
  7. Spock, who is and shall always be the (best) friend of James T. Kirk
  8. Sam Gamgee, Frodo’s best friend in Lord of the Rings
  9. Enkidu, friend and companion to Gilgamesh
  10. Hobbes, best friend of Calvin
  11. Col. Hugh Pickering, best friend of Henry Higgins

Best Friends of Famous Fictional Characters

  1. Emma Jane Watson in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
  2. Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series
  3. Jim in “Huckleberry Finn”
  4. Dr. John H. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories
  5. Horatio, best friend of Hamlet
  6. Sancho Panza, in Don Quixote
  7. Spock, who is and shall always be the (best) friend of James T. Kirk
  8. Sam Gamgee, Frodo’s best friend in Lord of the Rings
  9. Enkidu, friend and companion to Gilgamesh
  10. Hobbes, best friend of Calvin
  11. Col. Hugh Pickering, best friend of Henry Higgins
  12. Bubba, best friend of Forrest Gump

Best Friends of Famous Fictional Characters

  1. Emma Jane Watson in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
  2. Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series
  3. Jim in “Huckleberry Finn”
  4. Dr. John H. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories
  5. Horatio, best friend of Hamlet
  6. Sancho Panza, in Don Quixote
  7. Spock, who is and shall always be the (best) friend of James T. Kirk
  8. Sam Gamgee, Frodo’s best friend in Lord of the Rings
  9. Enkidu, friend and companion to Gilgamesh
  10. Hobbes, best friend of Calvin
  11. Col. Hugh Pickering, best friend of Henry Higgins
  12. Bubba, best friend of Forrest Gump
  13. Shirley, best friend of Laverne

New! Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey

Yes, it’s his birthday (born 1851)

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)
  8. Mr. Atoz

That is, “A to Z”: Atoz | Memory Alpha | Fandom

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)
  8. Mr. Atoz
  9. Mary Hatch (Bailey)

From It’s a Wonderful Life, Donna Reed’s character was a spinster librarian in the alternate “George-less” universe.

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)
  8. Mr. Atoz
  9. Mary Hatch (Bailey)
  10. Marian Seeley, of Provo UT (Marian, madame librarian)

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)
  8. Mr. Atoz
  9. Mary Hatch (Bailey)
  10. Marian Seeley, of Provo UT (Marian, madame librarian)
  11. Jocasta Nu

The Jedi librarian: Jocasta Nu | Wookieepedia | Fandom

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey
  2. Flynn Carsen
  3. Marian Paroo
  4. Giacomo Casanova
  5. Rupert Giles
  6. Daniel Boorstin
  7. Ook (ook!)
  8. Mr. Atoz
  9. Mary Hatch (Bailey)
  10. Marian Seeley, of Provo UT (Marian, madame librarian)
  11. Jocasta Nu
  12. Mao Zedong

Who went on to other things.

Famous Librarians (real or fictional)

  1. Melvil Dewey

  2. Flynn Carsen

  3. Marian Paroo

  4. Giacomo Casanova

  5. Rupert Giles

  6. Daniel Boorstin

  7. Ook (ook!)

  8. Mr. Atoz

  9. Mary Hatch (Bailey)

  10. Marian Seeley, of Provo UT (Marian, madame librarian)

  11. Jocasta Nu

  12. Mao Zedong

  13. Barbara “Batgirl” Gordon
    New Topic: Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  14. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)

New Topic: Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  1. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
  2. Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)

New Topic: Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  1. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
  2. Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
  3. Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)

Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  1. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
  2. Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
  3. Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
  4. Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)

Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  1. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
  2. Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
  3. Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
  4. Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
  5. Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)

Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show

  1. Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
  2. Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
  3. Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
  4. Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
  5. Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)
  6. The Beatles “I am the Walrus”, containing sound bites to a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear.

(Yeah, technically not TV or movies, but it is the most famous example of this…)