Gimble, Thistle, Olaf, Pippin.
One familiar character in American folk tales is Paul Bunyan, a larger-than-life lumberjack known for his incredible strength and tall tales. He is often accompanied by his blue ox, Babe, and is credited with shaping the geography of the United States with his feats of strength and endurance.
The character in the Canterbury Tales with a name indicating the abstract idea he represents is "Chaucer" himself, who is the narrator and a character in the prologue. His name suggests that he represents the author and the master storyteller of the tales.
All stories written by Aesop who lived in Greece in biblical times are folk tales. He is suspected to have written stories like the tortoise and the hare, and the fox and the grapes.
A Jiang Shi is the correct term. The Europeans stole the idea of Jiang Shi from the Chinese Folk Tales and called it the "Vampire".
In the Disney TV show, Duck Tales, there is a character with long black hair and a pig face. Her name is Circe.
Nick Folk's birth name is Nicholas Alexander Folk.
The answer to that question would be Farley Drexel Hatcher.
When you first start a new game on City Folk, it will ask if you'd like to transfer your character from Wild World, or start fresh. You can select the option to transfer, and follow the steps it gives you. You will transfer your character over. Please be aware, any items in your pocket, your letters, or your accessories/clothing will NOT transfer with your character. The only thing that will is your character's name, hairstyle, and eyes.
If my memory serves me right I don't think he had a wife in the tall tales. I hope you know he is a fictional character in a story.
Kim Binh Mai is a book of stories based on history or folk tales, from China. The author's name is unknown, as the name presented as the author was determined to be a pseudonym, roughly translated to "Teacher laugh".
'Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales' (September 28, 1963 - September 3, 1966) ; the penguin was voiced by Don Adams .
Hammy Hampster was the name of the hampster in the Tales of the Riverbank.