I don't recall exactly what he yells. You might have to rewatch the movie to catch it.
Well, it's been a while since I saw it, but I think he yells something related to being angry or frustrated. Maybe it was something like 'Get out of my way!'
I'm not sure off the top of my head. Maybe you could rewatch the movie to find out for sure.
There is a dwarf character in Pulp Fiction, but he is not given a very elaborate backstory in the movie. He is just one of the many strange and unique characters that populate the world of Pulp Fiction.
The dwarf in Pulp Fiction is an interesting and unique character. He adds a touch of the extraordinary to the already complex and eclectic world of the movie. His presence might symbolize the underbelly of society that the film often explores, a world where the unusual and marginalized exist.
Sorry, I can't recall that specific detail. But you could check online forums or discussion groups dedicated to The Neverending Story; someone there might know.
It could be that he's trying to get someone's attention or express his frustration. Sometimes, characters in cartoons yell for all sorts of reasons related to the plot or to create drama.
Maybe he yells to intimidate villains or show his determination.
Some common dwarf names in fiction are Gimli from 'The Lord of the Rings'. He is a well - known and beloved dwarf character. Another is Thorin Oakenshield, also from 'The Lord of the Rings' series. And there's Oin, who is part of Thorin's company of dwarves.
I'm not entirely sure what 'the wolf is comingscene' specifically means in relation to Pulp Fiction. It could be a misquote or something very specific to a particular fan theory or inside joke. Maybe 'The Wolf' is a reference to a character or situation, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure exactly what Bastian yells. You might have to rewatch the movie or read the book to find out for sure.
It's Atreyu. Bastian yells Atreyu's name in the story.