no because we are not sayians
pokemon black dude
because they can do whatever you say, whenever you want to. but pokemon are fantasy creatures and can't be compared to real animals.
Words that can be made from 'erici' are I, Circe, ice, cire, ire, or rice.
well, there is no way to wake them up but you can just turn them off and they wont even do anything. sorry to disappoint you
Turn them all into animals.
circe :)
Circe was a goddess that could turn men into animals by making them drink her sweet honey potion.
Actually, the animals that Odysseus' men encounter outside Circe's house are not wolves and lions, but wolves and lions that resemble humans due to Circe's magic. This terrifies the men because they cannot discern whether the creatures are animals or humans.
Odysseus convinces Circe not to turn him into a pig by drawing his sword to threaten her. He demands that she restore his comrades who had been turned into animals before he would agree to come to her. This show of bravery and assertiveness impressed Circe, leading her to agree to his request.
In the island of Circe, Odysseus' men are turned into pigs by the enchantress Circe. With the help of Hermes, Odysseus resists her magic and convinces her to turn his men back into humans. Odysseus and his crew then stay on the island for a year, enjoying Circe's hospitality before continuing on their journey.
he went to see Circe, and his men were turned into animals. then he made her surrender, and turn them back. If you want to hear the full story type Circe in google
Circe turned Odysseus' men Into swine.
They don't can't and wont turn into humans!
Sometimes
Humans are animals
Circe hinders Odysseus by first turning his men into animals and delaying Odysseus' progress. Once Odysseus manages to resist her spell (with Hermes' help), Odysseus then take her to bed for her to turn his men back into humans. For a year after, Odysseus feasts and stays with Circe, which further delays his return to Ithaca. When Odysseus and his men feel it is time to leave, Circe helps Odysseus by advising him to visit the prophet Teiresias in the Underworld. There he learns of the dangers ahead of Scylla, Charybdis, the Sirens, and Helios' cattle.