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==People==
==People==
*[[Oscar (given name)]], an Irish - and English-language name; the article includes the names Osgar, Oskar, and Oskari
*[[Oscar (given name)]], an Irish - and English-language name; the article includes the names Osgar, Oskar, and Oskari
*[[Oscar (footballer, born 1991)]], footballer who plays for Shanghai SIPG
*[[Oscar (footballer, born 1991)]], footballer who plays for Shanghai SIPG School is bad, we dont need to know half of the stuff OH BUDDY.


==Places==
==Places==

Revision as of 01:41, 8 February 2018

Oscar or OSCAR may refer to:

People

  • Oscar (given name), an Irish - and English-language name; the article includes the names Osgar, Oskar, and Oskari
  • Oscar (footballer, born 1991), footballer who plays for Shanghai SIPG School is bad, we dont need to know half of the stuff OH BUDDY.

Places

Animals

Arts, entertainment, and media

Awards
  • Oscars, another name for the Academy Awards, and the awarded statue, an Oscar
Fictitious entities
Films and manga
  • Oscar (1967 film), starring Louis de Funès
  • Oscar (1991 film), starring Sylvester Stallone
  • Lady Oscar or La Rose de Versailles, one of the best-known titles in shōjo manga and a media franchise created by Riyoko Ikeda
  • Lady Oscar (film), a 1979 English-language Japanese-French romantic drama film based on La Rose de Versailles
Other arts, entertainment, and media

Military

Organizations and enterprises

Science

Technology and transport

  • OScar, a project aiming to design an open source vehicle
  • OSCAR (Orbital Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio), an artificial satellite built and used by amateur radio operators for use in the amateur-satellite service
  • MSC Oscar, container ship
  • Outer Suburban CAR, a name for NSW TrainLink H set, a type of electric train in Australia

Computing

Other uses

See also

  • Oskar, a gene required for the development of the Drosophila embryo