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  • Púca - Wikipedia
    The title character in the 1944 stage play Harvey – twice adapted into a 1950 film starring James Stewart and then as a 1996 film starring Harry Anderson and Leslie Nielsen – is an invisible six-foot, three-and-a-half-inch (1 92 m) tall anthropomorphic rabbit, who is referred to as a "pooka"
  • The Púca (Pooka) In Irish Folklore - Your Irish Culture
    A Pooka, or Púca is a shape-shifter from Ireland and can take any form it chooses The Pooka can be a horse, dog, rabbit, goat, goblin, or even an old man
  • The Púca: A Shape-Shifting Trickster in Irish Folklore
    The Púca, also known as Phooka, Pooka, or Puca, is a captivating figure in Irish mythology Known for its shape-shifting abilities and mischievous nature, the Púca is one of the most elusive and intriguing characters in the vast landscape of Irish folklore
  • Puca Pooka Legend (An Irishmans Tale for 2025)
    What is a Pooka Puca? What does a Pooka Puca look like? The eyes of a Pooka; Where does the Púca live? Stories of the Pooka appearing to people in Ireland A wild ride home; A fine aul yap; Other names for this mythical creature
  • The Irish legend of the Pooka - IrishCentral
    The Pooka, or in Irish Puca, (goblin) is a phantom fairy creature that features in Celtic folklore and fairytales of Ireland A similar fairy entity appears in the
  • Púca (Pooka) – The Mysterious Celtic Horse-Goblins
    The pooka is a popular Celtic mythology creature, depicted as mischievous, destructive or benevolent Here’s the story behind the pooka
  • Púca Origins: How a Mischievous Little Monster Infiltrated . . .
    Often anglicized as “pooka,” this notoriously mischievous monster is, technically speaking, a spirit And “[l]ike all spirits,” according to W B Yeats, “he is only half in the world of form,” ( source: Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry , 1888)





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