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The episode's main character, Rory Dugan, who turns out to be Cú Chulainn, has a childhood friend Molly who turns out to be the Banshee (voiced by Sheena Easton). The Irish-ethnicity characters for that particular episode, set in modern Ireland turn out to be characters from old Irish folklore, reborn in the present time.
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The 1959 Disney movie Darby O'Gill and the Little People contains a scene where the title character encounters a pernicious banshee.The banshee in American popular culture (possibly starting with Darby O'Gill and the Little People, in which some characteristics of later American pop culture banshee behaviour can be seen) is typically a threatening and/or menacing figure who causes death and/or destruction (thereby taking on characteristics belonging traditionally more to the Morrigan than to the banshees). She does not cause deaths, she mourns for the dead (or, eerily, the soon-to-be-dead). This appears in the Darby O'Gill and the Little People DVD extra I Captured the King of the Leprechauns (originally a Walt Disney Presents or Wonderful World of Disney episode, telling viewers about the making of, and some of the folklore which inspired parts of, the movie Darby O'Gill and the Little People), in which the banshee is "keening for the young O'Brien" and is in no way a pernicious or threatening character, but merely seen as a dark or sad omen because she appears before people die. The banshees in old Irish folklore were often presented as grieving women who were keening (weeping/mourning) for the dead.

"Banshee" (in Gaelic bean sidhe) originally meant "woman of the fairies".

Main article: Banshee Banshee behaviour in American popular culture Featured as a villain in the short story by Samantha Stillman at the end of her book The Death Witch.The Celtworld amusement park in Tramore, Ireland, featured an animatronic version of Balor.BaLore Media is an UK-based podcast production company, founded in 2018, which has produced well-known podcasts such as Deep Roots and the StrongMan Broadcast.Balor appears in the Assassin's Creed Valhalla DLC Wrath of the Druids as an optional boss.In the 2003 Game Boy Advance game Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, an interpretation of Balor (spelled "Balore" in game) is fought as a boss.Balor, sometimes misspelled as Valar, appear as minor enemies in Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy XIV.In a crossover comic between Batman and Wonder Woman, Balor is featured as an antagonist.
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