Voyage of the unicorn I guess
Hellboy, a demon with superhuman abilities, can be harmed by various supernatural entities and artifacts. His vulnerabilities include being injured by mystical weapons or beings that possess divine or demonic powers, such as angels or certain magical beings. Additionally, his mortality can be compromised by specific spells or curses that target his demonic nature. Ultimately, while he is incredibly resilient, threats from powerful supernatural forces can potentially kill him.
This question cannot be answered because the events under discussion happened thousands or millions of years before recorded history began. The kland of France has had pretty much its present shape for 400 million years; there have been human beings in France (one of whom, one supposes, discovered it) for at least 100,000 years, probably much, much longer.
Devious Beings - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Power Rangers Mystic Force ended by the humans in the human realm and the magical beings in the Forest uniting together in order to give their own magical energies to the powerless Power Rangers Mystic Force and with their recovered powers, the 8 members in the Power Rangers teams succeeded in destroying The Master. After The Master's destruction, a recently-turned human Necrolai started dating Toby while Phineas continued to date Leelee, Necrolai's daughter. Matoombo, 1 of the Ten Terrors was revealed to be alive and appeared to be a working employee for Toby's Rockporium.
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no, there are no elves or other magical beings associated with the Christmas in Ethiopia.
Oh, dude, in France, they've got this cool cat called Père Noël, which is basically their version of Santa Claus. He's like the French Santa, but with a fancier name. So yeah, if you're looking for magical beings in France during Christmas, Père Noël is your guy.
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By virtue of being a Christian tradition, no magical beings are associated to Christmas in Mexico, beyond the gift-giving visit by both Saint Nicholas (a.k.a. Santa Claus) on December 24th, and the Three Wise Kings -- Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar -- during the Epiphany Celebration, on January 6th.
This is because they are magical beings and exist by magic.
They are referred to as 'squibs.' Mr. Filch is a squib, as is Mrs. Figg.
Vietnamese who celebrate Christmas do believe in their own Santa Claus. Here he is called Ông già Noel, a name which translates roughly to "Christmas Old Man" or "Old Man Christmas."