A Peahat is an enemy in of video games. They are plant-like in appearance and always have their signature propeller-type leaves or petals, allowing them to fly around the overworld (Hyrule Field) and attack from great heights.
The Peahats are a race of helicopter/plant-like enemies. They are pineapple-like in appearance and the "helicopter blades" are probably some sort of hardened leaves which the Peahat developed as a protection to deflect weapons as well as a mechanism for flight. They are only active in the daytime, but can produce larvae at night if disturbed. They can be killed in some games only when resting on the ground, and in other games, the roots must be struck underneath the blades.
Appearances
Peahats have appeared in half of the Zelda games to date in one form or another.
The Legend of Zelda
The Peahats in this game appear to look similar to small, orange flower-like enemies with white helicopter leaves, found mostly in the northern half of the overworld. They are out of reach while they are moving (as it is assumed that they are flying too high for Link to hit), but can be attacked when they stop (although it is usually better and easier just to avoid them altogether).
Link's Awakening
Peahats in Link's Awakening are nearly identical in appearance and behavior to their Legend of Zelda counterparts.
Ocarina of Time
The Peahats in this game are much larger than their counterparts from earlier games. When Link is a child, they litter Hyrule Field, and attack whenever a traveler comes near. When Link becomes an adult, they no longer exist. Their appearance has also changed from earlier games, having large blade-like propellers as opposed to the flower propellers they had had. There are two varieties, one that flies low and chases Link, attempting to cut him up with its spinning blades, and one that flies very high and remains stationary, attacking instead by sending out Peahat Larvae that Link must either flee from or deflect with his shield (or duck as necessary to avoid them). The former could be defeated by getting underneath it and cutting at its vulnerable roots, while the latter must be shot down with a projectile weapon or else avoided (it releases Peahat Larvae, which will slowly descend until they hit the ground-they die once they reach the ground). The larvae of the second variety are endless, and the Peahat will continue producing them until night when it sleeps. A Peahat attacked while sleeping will spew Peahat Larvae.
Majora's Mask
There is only one Peahat to be found in the entire game, guarding a Piece of Heart in a small, underground cave hidden in Termina Field. This Peahat is identical to the low-flying variety of Peahat in Ocarina of Time.
The Wind Waker
Peahats are small and fly into Link to attack him with their blades. These can only be killed with projectiles, since the spinning blades act as a shield against a sword. Another way for the player to temporarily disable their shield is to knock them to the ground with the Deku Leaf or Boomerang and then destroy them with the sword. When struck, they make a high-pitched cry, mildly reminiscent of the English voice of the Pokémon Jigglypuff.
Seahat
Seahats are in the same genus as Peahats. So far, they have been found only in the The Wind Waker, where they only live in the Great Sea. Seahats, a relatively large flying shark-like fish creature who rushes at Link. The sound it produces when moving through the water is similar to that of a motorboat. It can be killed with projectile weapons, and if struck by the Boomerang, the leaves on its head will be destroyed, rendering the Seahat immobile.
The Minish Cap
In this game, Peahats appear more like Octoroks with flowers on their head. They are invincible while flying, and never come to rest. Instead, Link can defeat them with the Gust Jar, either by stunning them with a puff of wind, or by sucking them into the jar and then launching them out.
Twilight Princess
Peahats appear in the located in the Gerudo Desert and City in the Sky dungeon, serving as Clawshot targets. Their appearance has once again changed: only the rotating "leaves" appear plant-like, the bulk of the Peahat's body is the large root that Link can hang from. Unlike previous installments, they do not attack, and are actually useful as aerial transportation in several areas throughout the two regions listed above, and also are needed for use in the boss battle of the City in the Sky.
Also, there are two trees that appear to have Peahats growing off of them in the desert.
The Peahats are a race of helicopter/plant-like enemies. They are pineapple-like in appearance and the "helicopter blades" are probably some sort of hardened leaves which the Peahat developed as a protection to deflect weapons as well as a mechanism for flight. They are only active in the daytime, but can produce larvae at night if disturbed. They can be killed in some games only when resting on the ground, and in other games, the roots must be struck underneath the blades.
Appearances
Peahats have appeared in half of the Zelda games to date in one form or another.
The Legend of Zelda
The Peahats in this game appear to look similar to small, orange flower-like enemies with white helicopter leaves, found mostly in the northern half of the overworld. They are out of reach while they are moving (as it is assumed that they are flying too high for Link to hit), but can be attacked when they stop (although it is usually better and easier just to avoid them altogether).
Link's Awakening
Peahats in Link's Awakening are nearly identical in appearance and behavior to their Legend of Zelda counterparts.
Ocarina of Time
The Peahats in this game are much larger than their counterparts from earlier games. When Link is a child, they litter Hyrule Field, and attack whenever a traveler comes near. When Link becomes an adult, they no longer exist. Their appearance has also changed from earlier games, having large blade-like propellers as opposed to the flower propellers they had had. There are two varieties, one that flies low and chases Link, attempting to cut him up with its spinning blades, and one that flies very high and remains stationary, attacking instead by sending out Peahat Larvae that Link must either flee from or deflect with his shield (or duck as necessary to avoid them). The former could be defeated by getting underneath it and cutting at its vulnerable roots, while the latter must be shot down with a projectile weapon or else avoided (it releases Peahat Larvae, which will slowly descend until they hit the ground-they die once they reach the ground). The larvae of the second variety are endless, and the Peahat will continue producing them until night when it sleeps. A Peahat attacked while sleeping will spew Peahat Larvae.
Majora's Mask
There is only one Peahat to be found in the entire game, guarding a Piece of Heart in a small, underground cave hidden in Termina Field. This Peahat is identical to the low-flying variety of Peahat in Ocarina of Time.
The Wind Waker
Peahats are small and fly into Link to attack him with their blades. These can only be killed with projectiles, since the spinning blades act as a shield against a sword. Another way for the player to temporarily disable their shield is to knock them to the ground with the Deku Leaf or Boomerang and then destroy them with the sword. When struck, they make a high-pitched cry, mildly reminiscent of the English voice of the Pokémon Jigglypuff.
Seahat
Seahats are in the same genus as Peahats. So far, they have been found only in the The Wind Waker, where they only live in the Great Sea. Seahats, a relatively large flying shark-like fish creature who rushes at Link. The sound it produces when moving through the water is similar to that of a motorboat. It can be killed with projectile weapons, and if struck by the Boomerang, the leaves on its head will be destroyed, rendering the Seahat immobile.
The Minish Cap
In this game, Peahats appear more like Octoroks with flowers on their head. They are invincible while flying, and never come to rest. Instead, Link can defeat them with the Gust Jar, either by stunning them with a puff of wind, or by sucking them into the jar and then launching them out.
Twilight Princess
Peahats appear in the located in the Gerudo Desert and City in the Sky dungeon, serving as Clawshot targets. Their appearance has once again changed: only the rotating "leaves" appear plant-like, the bulk of the Peahat's body is the large root that Link can hang from. Unlike previous installments, they do not attack, and are actually useful as aerial transportation in several areas throughout the two regions listed above, and also are needed for use in the boss battle of the City in the Sky.
Also, there are two trees that appear to have Peahats growing off of them in the desert.
List of writers for the TV program Angel.
* Jeffrey Jackson Bell
* Steven S. DeKnight
* Ben Edlund
* Jane Espenson
* Brent Fletcher
* David Fury
* Drew Goddard
* Howard Gordon
* David Greenwalt
* Jim Kouf
* Tim Minear
* Marti Noxon
* Doug Petrie
* Shawn Ryan
* Mere Smith
* Joss Whedon
Writers
Angel
* Jeffrey Jackson Bell
* Steven S. DeKnight
* Ben Edlund
* Jane Espenson
* Brent Fletcher
* David Fury
* Drew Goddard
* Howard Gordon
* David Greenwalt
* Jim Kouf
* Tim Minear
* Marti Noxon
* Doug Petrie
* Shawn Ryan
* Mere Smith
* Joss Whedon
Writers
Angel
The Rookie CTU stars Jeremy Ray Valdez as Jason Blaine who has joined the LA branch of CTU (Counter Terrorist Unit) . Jason Blaine wants to work in the field but is stuck behind a computer looking at intel. The Rookie CTU was made by the same directers who made the 24 tv series as The Rookie CTU was made as a spin off for 24's 6th season. The Rookie CTU is not real time like the 24 tv series but includes most of the show's other elements. It was also said that Rookie CTU will have 24 Day Zero (with Jack Bauer) (Operation Nightfall) play on the site on the 22nd of May 2007.
Coffee Run
The first day of The Rookie CTU is called "Coffee Run" which has Jason Blaine (The Rookie) getting coffee for everyone in a meeting, in which he sees armed robbers enter a bank which Jason sees. It is a three part episode which is a total of 8 minutes and 8 seconds which takes place between 9:12am and 9:35am.
Chapter 1: Coffee Run (9:12am-9:22am) starts off with Jason getting intel for the field agents until his Angie Lawson (his boss, Manager, Video Surveillance Unit) is called in to a meeting with Deputy Director Of CTU (Alton Maxwell) who also sends Jason out to get coffee for everyone in the meeting. On his way to the coffee shop he helps an old women pick up her dog who then almost gets run over by some guys in a silver SUV (Jason saves her) which we see the men armed with guns speed down the road. When Jason gets to the coffee shop he spots the same car and she the guns, after he walks outside with the coffee he calls Angie and tells her someone is trying to rob the bank and Angie tells him it's not his job (as CTU "does not exist" so the public doesn't know about CTU), it ends with Jason going round the back of the bank and down to the stairs with Angie saying "besides you don't even have a gun with you". The clock starts ticking ending at 09:22:18am. Chapter 1 is 2 minutes and 48 seconds long.
Chapter 2: (9:22am-9:24am) starts with "Previously on The Rookie" which sums up what happed in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 continues with the robbers walking into the bank and telling everybody to get to the floor at the same time one of th robbers is shooting the cameras out. Afterwards the leader says "We don't want to shoot you you, screw that we do want to shoot you GET DOWN". We see Jason enter the bank from the door downstairs when a robber says "30 seconds". Angie sends for police backup to go to the bank and the leader of the group tells the dog to shut up and then fires his Submachine gun. As Jason creeps up the stairs one of the people sees Jason and he puts his finger to his month. Then a robber says "60 seconds lets go" while Jason moves quickly behind a desk and Jason calls Angie on his cell phone and leaves it on the desk. As Jason peeks around the desk he see a 9mm handgun. The clock starts ticking ending at 09:24:09am. Chapter 2 is 2 minutes and 29 seconds long.
Chapter 3: (9:24am-9:35am)
Mistaken Identity
The second day of The Rookie CTU is called "Mistaken Identity" which has Jason Blaine having to drop off a PDA to his Boss. But he takes his bosses car and then everything goes wrong. It is a three part episode which is a total of 11 minutes and 52 seconds which takes place between 2:00pm and 3:00pm.
Coffee Run
The first day of The Rookie CTU is called "Coffee Run" which has Jason Blaine (The Rookie) getting coffee for everyone in a meeting, in which he sees armed robbers enter a bank which Jason sees. It is a three part episode which is a total of 8 minutes and 8 seconds which takes place between 9:12am and 9:35am.
Chapter 1: Coffee Run (9:12am-9:22am) starts off with Jason getting intel for the field agents until his Angie Lawson (his boss, Manager, Video Surveillance Unit) is called in to a meeting with Deputy Director Of CTU (Alton Maxwell) who also sends Jason out to get coffee for everyone in the meeting. On his way to the coffee shop he helps an old women pick up her dog who then almost gets run over by some guys in a silver SUV (Jason saves her) which we see the men armed with guns speed down the road. When Jason gets to the coffee shop he spots the same car and she the guns, after he walks outside with the coffee he calls Angie and tells her someone is trying to rob the bank and Angie tells him it's not his job (as CTU "does not exist" so the public doesn't know about CTU), it ends with Jason going round the back of the bank and down to the stairs with Angie saying "besides you don't even have a gun with you". The clock starts ticking ending at 09:22:18am. Chapter 1 is 2 minutes and 48 seconds long.
Chapter 2: (9:22am-9:24am) starts with "Previously on The Rookie" which sums up what happed in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 continues with the robbers walking into the bank and telling everybody to get to the floor at the same time one of th robbers is shooting the cameras out. Afterwards the leader says "We don't want to shoot you you, screw that we do want to shoot you GET DOWN". We see Jason enter the bank from the door downstairs when a robber says "30 seconds". Angie sends for police backup to go to the bank and the leader of the group tells the dog to shut up and then fires his Submachine gun. As Jason creeps up the stairs one of the people sees Jason and he puts his finger to his month. Then a robber says "60 seconds lets go" while Jason moves quickly behind a desk and Jason calls Angie on his cell phone and leaves it on the desk. As Jason peeks around the desk he see a 9mm handgun. The clock starts ticking ending at 09:24:09am. Chapter 2 is 2 minutes and 29 seconds long.
Chapter 3: (9:24am-9:35am)
Mistaken Identity
The second day of The Rookie CTU is called "Mistaken Identity" which has Jason Blaine having to drop off a PDA to his Boss. But he takes his bosses car and then everything goes wrong. It is a three part episode which is a total of 11 minutes and 52 seconds which takes place between 2:00pm and 3:00pm.
This is a list of the episodes with notable guest stars from the TV series Ellen.
Season Two
Complete list of episodes
2.13 Ellen's Improvement Alex Trebek
Season Three
Complete list of episodes
3.11 Salad Days Martha Stewart
3.12 Horshack's Law Ron Palillo
3.17 Lobster Diary Mary Tyler Moore
3.19 A Penny Saved Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
3.23 The Movie Show Michael Des Barres, Carrie Fisher
3.24 When The Vow Breaks (1) Ron Palillo
3.25 When The Vow Breaks (2) Ron Palillo
Season Four
Complete list of episodes
4.4 The Parent Trap Eddie Fisher
4.6 The Bubble Gum Incident Anne Rice
4.8 Not So Great Expectations Trisha Yearwood
4.19 Secrets & Ellen Brett Butler, Drew Carey
4.23 Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah Chastity Bono
Season Five
Complete list of episodes
5.2 Social Climber Dedee Pfeiffer
5.8 Emma Army Archerd, Sean Penn, Emma Thompson
5.18 Hospital Anne Heche
5.17 It's a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World Harvey Fierstein
Season Two
Complete list of episodes
2.13 Ellen's Improvement Alex Trebek
Season Three
Complete list of episodes
3.11 Salad Days Martha Stewart
3.12 Horshack's Law Ron Palillo
3.17 Lobster Diary Mary Tyler Moore
3.19 A Penny Saved Lawrence Hilton Jacobs
3.23 The Movie Show Michael Des Barres, Carrie Fisher
3.24 When The Vow Breaks (1) Ron Palillo
3.25 When The Vow Breaks (2) Ron Palillo
Season Four
Complete list of episodes
4.4 The Parent Trap Eddie Fisher
4.6 The Bubble Gum Incident Anne Rice
4.8 Not So Great Expectations Trisha Yearwood
4.19 Secrets & Ellen Brett Butler, Drew Carey
4.23 Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah Chastity Bono
Season Five
Complete list of episodes
5.2 Social Climber Dedee Pfeiffer
5.8 Emma Army Archerd, Sean Penn, Emma Thompson
5.18 Hospital Anne Heche
5.17 It's a Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay World Harvey Fierstein