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* The BigBad of ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'' is a coyote named Dag.
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* Coyotes appear in all three territories in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption''. They're as less likely to attack you as a wolf, but when push comes to shove, they'll bite back.
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* Coyotes appear in all three territories in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption''. They're as a good deal less likely to attack you as than a wolf, but when push comes to shove, they'll bite back.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebAnimation/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Coyotes appear in all three territories in ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption''. They're as less likely to attack you as a wolf, but when push comes to shove, they'll bite back.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' also has coyotes, but these ones [[AdaptationalWimp always run]] at the sight of you coming at them. But if you get some [[MushroomSamba peyote]] and become a coyote, you get to attack people.
* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' also has coyotes, but these ones [[AdaptationalWimp always run]] at the sight of you coming at them. But if you get some [[MushroomSamba peyote]] and become a coyote, you get to attack people.
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In NativeAmericanMythology, he's a recurring character. One story even claims Coyote stole fire for man, and is seen as a benevolent (if tricky) God.
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* As mentioned up top, Coyote shows up in [[NativeAmericanMythology the myths]] of many Native American cultures, with varying depictions. Even the [[AztecMythology Aztecs]] had him as the trickster Huehuecoyotl.
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* As mentioned up top, Coyote shows up in [[NativeAmericanMythology [[Myth/NativeAmericanMythology the myths]] of many Native American cultures, with varying depictions. Even the [[AztecMythology [[Myth/AztecMythology Aztecs]] had him as the trickster Huehuecoyotl.
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* The ''[[ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic book features Antoine D'Coolette, a cowardly coyote with good intentions, and Patch, Antoine's opposite number from a mirror universe, known for being cunning, deceptive, and cruel.
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* The ''[[ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog ''[[ComicBook/ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic book features Antoine D'Coolette, a cowardly coyote with good intentions, and Patch, Antoine's opposite number from a mirror universe, known for being cunning, deceptive, and cruel.
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* [[Myth/AztecMythology Huehuecoyotl]] is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
* As mentioned up top, Coyote shows up in [[NativeAmericanMythology the myths]] of many Native American cultures, with varying depictions.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''.''WebAnimation/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also tends to be a fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, more so than most of the other cast. He also shows a lot of foolish elements, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in ''WebOriginal/NoEvil''. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, more so than most of the other cast. but he's mostly harmless and well-meaning. He also shows tends to be a lot of foolish elements, fool, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in the web original 'No Evil'. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, more so than most of the other cast. He also shows a lot of foolish elements, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* Huehuecoyotl, also known as Huey, is one of the primary characters in the web original 'No Evil'. He is known for his strange cunning and tendency to get into trouble, more so than most of the other cast. He also shows a lot of foolish elements, as he is based on the collection of coyote mythos.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9 "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Homer"]], Homer's spirit guide is a coyote voiced by Music/JohnnyCash.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9 [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9ElViajeMisteriosoDeNuestroJomer "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Homer"]], Homer's spirit guide is a coyote voiced by Music/JohnnyCash.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' episode "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Homer", Homer's spirit guide is a coyote voiced by Music/JohnnyCash.
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* In the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]'' episode [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E9 "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Homer", Homer"]], Homer's spirit guide is a coyote voiced by Music/JohnnyCash.
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* [[AztecMythology Huehuecoyotl]] is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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* A pack of coyotes appear in ''SeekerBears: River Of Lost Bears'' after Yakone loses some toes in a bear trap and accidentally attracts them with blood. Fortunately, the bears were able to leap onto a train, leaving the coyotes in the dust...well, except for one that got run over.
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* A pack of coyotes appear in ''SeekerBears: ''Literature/SeekerBears: River Of Lost Bears'' after Yakone loses some toes in a bear trap and accidentally attracts them with blood. Fortunately, the bears were able to leap onto a train, leaving the coyotes in the dust...well, except for one that got run over.
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* In "Coyote", a song from ''Music/{{Hejira}}'', Music/JoniMitchell compares a lover to the Coyote figure in its trickster/[[TheFool fool]] aspect.
* In "Coyote", a song from ''Music/{{Hejira}}'', Music/JoniMitchell compares a lover to the Coyote figure in its trickster/[[TheFool fool]] aspect.
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** Another coyote appears in ''The Burning Horizon'' at the wildlife sanctuary, acting like a flat-out {{Jerkass}} towards Lusa for no apparent reason. Then it chews its way out of the pen it's in and tries attacking a young girl, only for Lusa to fight off the coyote in time.
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* Coyotes appear in ''Literature/{{Survivors}}'', but not as much as dogs or foxes. In fact, the dogs consider them just as bad as foxes for their sneaky ways.
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* The ''[[ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' comic book features Antoine D'Coolette, a cowardly coyote with good intentions, and Patch, Antione's opposite number from a mirror universe, known for being cunning, deceptive, and cruel.
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Coyotes in general though have a special place as both [[TricksterArchetype tricksters]], [[SpiritAdvisor guides]] and a link to the [[SpiritWorld unseen world]]. Other times, they are associated with the darker aspects of mysticism, along with cruelty and deceit, and may be a Skin-walker in disguise.
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Coyotes in general though have a special place as both [[TricksterArchetype tricksters]], [[SpiritAdvisor guides]] and a link to the [[SpiritWorld unseen world]]. Other times, they are associated with the darker aspects of mysticism, along with cruelty and deceit, and may be a Skin-walker in disguise.
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Compare CunningLikeAFox and CrowsAndRavens, who share a lot of the same associations as the Coyote, as they play similar roles in Native American Mythology. May be used as part of an {{Animal Motif|s}}. See also AnimalStereotypes.
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* In ''Changer'' and ''Legends Walking / Changer's Daughter'' by Creator/JaneLindskold, the shapeshifting Changer took the form of a coyote and had a family. Someone killed most of them save for the Changer and his daughter, a coyote pup, and the Changer returns to civilization to find out who did it.
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* As mentioned up top, Coyote shows up in [[NativeAmericanMythology the myths]] of many Native American cultures, with varying depictions.
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* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' features the Nuwisha, the were-coyotes, who serve as tricksters and teachers. Their patron Coyote has many alter-egos, including most of the world's trickster gods.
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* A ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}'' villain who stole powers of the IneffectualSympatheticVillain Spot and proved much more devious in using them called himself Coyote.
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Coyotes are some of the most crafty animals on the planet, traits which they share with [[CunningLikeAFox foxes]]. Where [[BigBadassWolf wolves]] are struggling to survive in a world where their habitats are disappearing, coyotes have moved in and adapted so well we sometimes wonder who the suburbs were actually built for, us or them.
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Coyotes are some of the most crafty animals on the planet, traits which they share with [[CunningLikeAFox foxes]]. Where [[BigBadassWolf wolves]] Where wolves are struggling to survive in a world where their habitats are disappearing, coyotes have moved in and adapted so well we sometimes wonder who the suburbs were actually built for, us or them.
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* [[AztecMythology Huehuecoyotl]] is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
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* ''DungeonsAndDragons'' ''Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia''. Coyote is a lesser god in the Native American mythos. He can act as a high level illusionist and thief, and is a bullying, greedy trickster. Often his tricks will backfire on him.
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* ''DungeonsAndDragons'' ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' ''Deities and Demigods Cyclopedia''. Coyote is a lesser god in the Native American mythos. He can act as a high level illusionist and thief, and is a bullying, greedy trickster. Often his tricks will backfire on him.
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* ''[[GaiaOnline zOMG!]]'': the Coyote Spirit ring, part of the Shaman ring set, increases the target's speed and luck.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Homer", Homer's spirit guide is a coyote voiced by JohnnyCash.
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In NativeAmericanMythology, he's a recurring character. One story even claims Coyote stole fire for man, and is seen as a benevolent, if tricky God.
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* A pack of coyotes appear in ''SeekerBears: River Of Lost Bears'' after Yakone loses some toes in a bear trap and accidentally attracts them with blood. Fortunately, the bears were able to leap onto a train, leaving the coyotes in the dust...well, except for one that got run over.
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* The Polite Coyotes (from the ''Tex Tinstar'' segment of ''The Shnookums And Meat Funny Cartoon Show'') were all patterned in voice and mannerisms from TheBeatles.
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* Coyote is a major character in Thomas King's ''Green Grass, Running Water''.
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* Coyote is a major character in Thomas King's ''Green Grass, Running Water''.
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