Clown (disambiguation)
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A clown is a performer who often reflects the humour and/or frailty of the human condition.
Clown or clowns may also refer to:
People
Fictional characters
- Clown (Harlequinade), the name of a stock character in the "Harlequinade" entertainment, developed in England between the 17th and mid-19th centuries
- Evil clown, dating back to 19th century works, a trope horror or dark humor character
- Clown (Marvel Comics), the name of two Marvel Comics characters, appearing first in 1962
- Clown (DC Comics), a 1979 DC Comics supervillain
- Clown (Image Comics), an Image Comics 1992 supervillain, originally known as Violator
Films
Music
- "Clown Song", Louis-Philippe Laurendeau's 1901 "Thunder and Blazes" up-tempo version of Julius Fucik's 1897 "Entrance of the Gladiators", commonly used in circus music, especially when the clown troupe marches into the ring
- "Clown" (Korn song), 1995, by nu metal band Korn
- "Clown" (Mariah Carey song), a 2002 song by Mariah Carey
- "Clowns" (song), 2008, by British duo Goldfrapp
- Clowns (band), 2009, an Australian hardcore punk band
- "Clown" (Emeli Sandé song), a 2012 single by Emeli Sandé
- "Clowns", a 2020 song by Blackbear from Everything Means Nothing
- "Clowns (Can You See Me Now?)", a 2002 song by t.A.T.u. from the album 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
Biology
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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