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|Row 2 info = Friendly
 
|Row 2 info = Friendly
 
|Row 3 title = Synonyms
 
|Row 3 title = Synonyms
|Row 3 info = thebard
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|Row 3 info = thebard, William Shakespeare
 
|Row 4 title = Available in
 
|Row 4 title = Available in
 
|Row 4 info = [[Super Scribblenauts]]|image = File:Shakespeare.png
 
|Row 4 info = [[Super Scribblenauts]]|image = File:Shakespeare.png
 
|imagewidth = 50}}Shakespeare is a playable character and an NPC in [[Super Scribblenauts]]. He was a historical playwright who wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", and "A Midsummer's Night Dream".
 
|imagewidth = 50}}Shakespeare is a playable character and an NPC in [[Super Scribblenauts]]. He was a historical playwright who wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", and "A Midsummer's Night Dream".
   
In the game, he acts like a normal human being. He picks up Pencils and Pens and is curious about anything to do with writing, such as books, paper and notebooks.
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In the game, he acts like a normal human being. He picks up Pencils and Pens and is curious about anything to do with writing, such as books, paper and notebooks. He is also interested in royals such as a king or princess.
   
 
If you summon a Quill or a Play, he will pick it up with the 'theatrical' emotion.
 
If you summon a Quill or a Play, he will pick it up with the 'theatrical' emotion.

Revision as of 20:15, 16 October 2012

Shakespeare
Shakespeare


Type

Person

Behavior

Friendly

Synonyms

thebard, William Shakespeare

Available in

Super Scribblenauts

Shakespeare is a playable character and an NPC in Super Scribblenauts. He was a historical playwright who wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", and "A Midsummer's Night Dream".

In the game, he acts like a normal human being. He picks up Pencils and Pens and is curious about anything to do with writing, such as books, paper and notebooks. He is also interested in royals such as a king or princess.

If you summon a Quill or a Play, he will pick it up with the 'theatrical' emotion.