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Wizard, the wizard, or wizards may refer to:

  • Wizard (fantasy), a fictional practitioner of magic
  • Wizard (supernatural), a practitioner of magic

Arts, entertainment and media[edit]

Fictional characters[edit]

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  • Wizard (Archie Comics), a comic book superhero
  • Wizard (character class), magic-wielding character types in many role-playing games
  • Wizard (DC Comics), a comic book villain
  • Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons), the Dungeons & Dragons character class
  • Wizard (Marvel Comics), a comic book villain
  • Wizard (Middle-earth), powerful beings in the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • 'The Wizard', the villain of the serial Batman and Robin
  • Wizard of Oz (character), in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its movie adaptations
  • Wizards (Discworld), major characters in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series

Film[edit]

  • The Wizard (1927 film), a 1927 American silent horror film
  • The Wizard (1989 film), a 1989 American film about a skilled video gamer
  • Wizards (film), a 1977 animated post-apocalyptic fantasy/science fiction film by Ralph Bakshi

Gaming[edit]

  • Wizard (1983 video game), a 1983 Commodore 64 game that was later re-released in 1986 as Ultimate Wizard
  • Wizard (2005 video game), a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 2600 and released in 2005
  • Wizard (board game), a 1978 board game released by Metagaming
  • Wizard (card game), a trick-taking card game
  • Wizard (MUD), a developer or administrator in a MUD
  • Wizards (board game), a board game produced in 1982 by Avalon Hill
  • Wizards of the Coast or Wizards, a Seattle-based games publisher

Literature[edit]

  • Wizard (novel), a 1980 science fiction novel by John Varley
  • The Wizard (novel), an 1896 Adventure novel by Henry Rider Haggard
  • The Wizard, a novel by Gene Wolfe in the series The Wizard Knight
  • Wizards (anthology), an anthology of fantasy short fiction edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois

Music[edit]

Groups[edit]

  • Wizard (American band), a short-lived American psychedelic/hard rock band
  • Wizard (German band), a German power metal/speed metal band
  • WZRD (band), alternative rock duo formerly known as Wizard
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Albums[edit]

  • Wizard (EP), an EP by Beto Vázquez Infinity
  • The Wizard (album), the second album by American blues guitarist Mel Brown
  • WZRD (album), the eponymous debut album by American alternative rock duo WZRD
  • The Wizrd, the seventh studio album by American rapper Future
  • Oṣó (Yoruba: The Wizard), the sixth studio album by Nigerian singer Brymo

Songs[edit]

  • 'The Wizard' (Black Sabbath song), 1970
  • 'The Wizard' (Paul Hardcastle song), 1986
  • 'The Wizard' (Uriah Heep song), 1972
  • 'Wizard' (Martin Garrix and Jay Hardway song), 2013
  • 'The Wizard', a song by Bat for Lashes from Fur and Gold
  • 'The Wizard', a song by Albert Ayler from Spiritual Unity
  • 'The Wizard', a single by Marc Bolan
  • 'The Wizard', a song by Paul Espinoza of Golden Bough
  • 'The Wizard', a song by Al Di Meola from Land of the Midnight Sun

Other uses in music[edit]

  • Wizard, an Australian record label created by Robie Porter

Television[edit]

  • The Wizard (TV series), a short-lived 1980s CBS television series
  • 'The Wizard' (Seinfeld), the 171st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld
  • 'The Wizard', an episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power
  • Wizards: Tales of Arcadia, a 2020 TV series

Other uses in arts, entertainment and media[edit]

  • Wizard (magazine), a magazine about comic books
  • The Wizard (DC Thomson), a British comic that featured Wilson of the Wizard and was merged to Rover

People[edit]

  • The Wizard (nickname), shared by several notable people
  • Wizard of New Zealand, an educator, comedian and politician
  • Carlos Wizard Martins (born 1956), Brazilian entrepreneur

Science and technology[edit]

  • HTC Wizard, a QWERTY-keyboard pocket PC
  • Sharp Wizard, a personal organizer released in 1988
  • Wizard (software), a computer user interface that leads a user through dialog steps
  • Wizard butterfly, the brush-footed or Bardic wizard butterfly Rhinopalpa polynice
  • Wizard Nebula, an open cluster located in Cepheus constellation

Sports[edit]

  • Wizard (horse) (1806–1813), Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Canterbury cricket team, known as the Wizards
  • Dakota Wizards, a team in the NBA Development League
  • Fort Wayne Wizards, a team in the Midwest League of professional baseball
  • Kansas City Wizards, the former name of Sporting Kansas City, a Major League Soccer team
  • Washington Wizards, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team
  • Yomiuri Open, a golf tournament in Japan known as the Wizard between 1970 and 1978
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Transport[edit]

  • Wizard, a GWR Iron Duke Class steam locomotive
  • FV Wizard, a crab fishing boat in the TV show Deadliest Catch
  • Hillman Wizard, an American six-cylinder car
  • HMS Wizard, a list of ships bearing the name
  • Isuzu Wizard, a Japanese mid-size SUV
  • Laron Wizard, an American homebuilt aircraft design

Other uses[edit]

  • Comp wizard, also known as a Comp hustler, is a gambler who maximizes complementary perqs from casinos
  • Grand Wizard or Imperial Wizard, a leader of the Ku Klux Klan
  • Wizard Video, a defunct home video company

See also[edit]

  • The Wizzard, Dominican calypso singer
  • Wizzard, a 1970s British glam rock band
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Image: Rogelio Jiménez Pons, president of Fonatur, at a press conference to announce the start of work on the line (Government of Mexico)

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