Goblin (disambiguation)
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A goblin is a legendary creature, related to gnomes or elves.
Goblin may also refer to:
Fictional goblins
Notable fictional examples include:
- Another name for Orc (Middle-earth) in the Middle-earth universe of J. R. R. Tolkien
- Goblin (Dungeons & Dragons), a fictional humanoid creature in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
- Goblins (Harry Potter), creatures in the fictional Harry Potter world
- Goblin (Warhammer), a race in the Warhammer games
- Goblins, an intelligent race in the Warcraft universe
- Goblin (Marvel Comics), various goblin-themed fictional characters appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics
- Goblins, an enemy and troop in Clash of Clans
In the arts
- Goblin (film), directed by Jeffery Scott Lando
- The Goblins, a stage play by Sir John Suckling that premiered in 1638
- Goblins (webcomic), written and illustrated by Tarol "Thunt" Hunt
- Goblin, a fictional spirit companion of Tarquin Blackwood from The Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice
- Goblin, a fictional yacht in Arthur Ransome's book We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea
- Goblin Jig, the main character of books by Jim C. Hines
- Troll 2, a 1990 B-horror movie produced under the title Goblins
Transportation
- The XF-85 Goblin, experimental aircraft built by McDonnell
- The de Havilland Goblin (Halford H-1), an early jet engine
- Gospel Oak to Barking Line, a railway line in north-east London, UK
Plants and animals
- Goblin shark, a deep-sea species
- Oonopidae, a spider family also known as Goblin spiders
- Goblin (chimpanzee), featured in several books and documentaries
- a horse, that finished fifth in the 1841 and 1843 Grand Nationals
- Vriesea 'Goblin', a hybrid cultivar
Music
- Goblin (band), Italian progressive rock band
- Goblin (album), and the title song, by Tyler, the Creator
Other
- Goblin tactics, preferred methods of warfared utilized by goblins
- Goblin Vacuum Cleaners, a British brand; also a generic term for a vacuum cleaner dating from 1930s Britain
- Goblin Combe, an English valley
- Gobliiins, a series of adventure video games by Coktel Vision
- Goblin Game, a pub game from the southwest of England
- Dmitry Puchkov, Russian movie translator
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