Santa Mira is a fictional town in California, where the novel “The Body Snatchers” takes place, it also appears in the movies and other works of fiction, like Skywolf.
Santa Mira
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Santa Mira, California is the name of fictional California town in the following works:
The Body Snatchers, a 1955 novel
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a 1956 film based on the novel
Halloween III: Season of the Witch, a 1982 film
Phantoms, a 1983 novel
Airwolf, a 1984-87 TV series
A Friend to Die For, a 1994 TV Movie
First Frontier, a 1994 novel
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, a 2004 novel
Ben 10: Alien Force, a 2008 TV series. Season 1, episode 06, “Max Out.”
Scream of the Banshee, a 2011 TV movie
Yow, Santa Mira is as unpleasant a town to live in as Castle Rock, Maine.
Gramps: IT’S BEEN DONE! (whacks him with a golf club)
Santa Mira is a fictional town in California, where the novel “The Body Snatchers” takes place, it also appears in the movies and other works of fiction, like Skywolf.
Santa Mira
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Santa Mira, California is the name of fictional California town in the following works:
The Body Snatchers, a 1955 novel
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, a 1956 film based on the novel
Halloween III: Season of the Witch, a 1982 film
Phantoms, a 1983 novel
Airwolf, a 1984-87 TV series
A Friend to Die For, a 1994 TV Movie
First Frontier, a 1994 novel
The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower, a 2004 novel
Ben 10: Alien Force, a 2008 TV series. Season 1, episode 06, “Max Out.”
Scream of the Banshee, a 2011 TV movie
Yeah. Not in EQUESTRIA!
Griffons can eat meat. And were supposed to have HUNTED horses…
Twilight must’ve found a copy, unknowing of it’s sinister contents and believing it to be just a normal cookbook.
“How to serve forty ponies”
HOLY SHIT!!
IT’S A COOKBOOK!!