Papillon
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Papillon, papillons, or le papillon may refer to:
People
- Papillon Soo Soo, model and actress
Animals
- Papillon (dog), a dog breed
- Papillon (horse), a racehorse, winner of the 2000 Grand National
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
Film
- Papillon (film), a 1973 film based on Henri Charriere's book, starring Steve McQueen
- Le Papillon (film) or The Butterfly, a 2002 French film starring Michel Serrault
Literature
- Papillon (book) (1969), a memoir by Henri Charrière about his imprisonment at the Devil's Island penal colony in French Guiana
- Papillon (manga), a manga series by Ueda Miwa
Music and dance
Full-length works or series
- Papillon (album), a 2001 album by Shimatani Hitomi
- "Papillon", the title song on Shimatani Hitomi's eponymous 2001 album
- Le papillon (ballet), an 1860 ballet
- Papillons, a series of piano dances by Robert Schumann
Songs
- "Papillon (Chaka Khan song)" aka (Hot Butterfly), a song by Gregg Diamond, covered by Chaka Khan
- "Papillon" (Editors song), a song by Editors 2009
- "Papillon", a song by The Airborne Toxic Event from The Airborne Toxic Event 2007
- "Papillon", a song by Rilo Kiley from The Initial Friend E.P.
- "Papillon", a song by Stratovarius from Elements, Pt. 1
- "Papillon", a song by Celine Dion from S'il Suffisait D'aimer 1998
- "Papillon (on the wings of the shadow)", a song by David Arkenstone
- "Papillon", a song by The Twilight Singers from Blackberry Belle
- "Papillon", a song by Oasis & Yiruma from Yiruma
- "Papillon", a song by George Baker (Dutch singer) 1982
- "Papillon", a song by Los Paraguayos 1970
- "Papillon", a song by Patrick Norman (Canadian musician) 1974
- "Papillon", a song by Rolf Harris 1974
Television
- Papillon (TV series), a live action comedy series
Enterprises
- Le Papillon (restaurant), a French restaurant in San Jose, California
- Papillon Records, a British record label
Other uses
- Papillon–Lefèvre syndrome, a human genetic disorder
See also
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