Are you asking what the new name the boy gives the empress is? If so, then: I swear to God, it's impossible to understand what he's saying. It's completely unintelligible. The empress keeps yelling at the boy (not Atreyu, the real-life boy, Bastian) to say her name, so he runs to the window of the school's attic and screams the name out the window. I have the DVD, I just checked, and it's utterly unintelligible. I played it back like 20 times, and it sounds something like "Bulzaiyum." Seriously. I even put the subtitles on, and there's no subtitle for it! I dunno, maybe it's supposed to be impossible to understand what it is. Maybe you're supposed to be left wondering, so you can imagine your own name.
She is the ruler of Fantastica . "The Childlike Empress" was played by Tami Stronach .
In the 1979 novel, Bastian gave The Childlike Empress the new name of Moonchild, which in the original German is Mondenkind. The name is deliberately obscured in the 1984 film version of the first half of the novel. The film starred Tami Stronach as the Empress.
it never says anything about her middle name
Yahiko/Pain (Last name was never mentioned)Nagato/Pain (Last name was never mentioned)Konan (Last name was never mentioned)Deidara (Last name was never mentioned)Kakuzu (Last name was never mentioned)Hidan (Last name was never mentioned)Zetsu (Last name was never mentioned)Orochimaru (Last name was never mentioned, also no longer part of Akatsuki)Kisame HoshigakiItachi UchihaSasori no AkasunaTobi/Obito Uchiha (He was faking, he wasn't Madara. Kabuto used his edo tensei on Madara, thus making it true that Tobi was lying)
I heard that it was based on a true story. The name of the actual night club was the blue flame. Unlike the movie, the actual events didn't have a happy ending. Diamond was later murdered by her ex-boyfriend and her body was thrown in the Chattahoochee river. who and where did it take place people been saying it a true story but no way to prove it. No one can track the true story at the end she said you watch the news in the movie she was learning to be a news reporter.
She is the ruler of Fantastica . "The Childlike Empress" was played by Tami Stronach .
In the 1979 novel, Bastian gave The Childlike Empress the new name of Moonchild, which in the original German is Mondenkind. The name is deliberately obscured in the 1984 film version of the first half of the novel. The film starred Tami Stronach as the Empress.
The Gmork.
Morla
I think it is the swamp of despair.
"Rock Biter".
The Never Ending Story
It is naturally titled, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter
The luck dragon in The Neverending Story is Falkor and was voiced by Alan Oppenheimer.
Empress Schuck's birth name is Empress Karen Schuck.
The flying dog in "The NeverEnding Story" was named Falkor. He is a Luckdragon who helps Atreyu on his quest to save Fantasia.
When Bastian shouts the name out of the open window in the school loft he shouts "Moonchild."