FICTIONAL CHARACTER A (first name only) and FICTIONAL CHARACTER B and AUTHORS (4) and NOVELS (2) and MOVIES (3) and ACTORS (3) and ANIMALS (3) and BAND and SONGS (2)
FICTIONAL CHARACTER A, created by AUTHOR A, is famous for saying "I _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _", and appeared in a story whose subtitle ends in two-word MOVIE A.
FICTIONAL CHARACTER B, famous for saying "_ _ _ _ _ is _ _ _ _", is the father of the character portrayed by ACTOR A in the sequel to MOVIE A.
AUTHOR A and AUTHOR B share a first name.
Replace a letter in AUTHOR B's last name and rearrange to get ACTOR B's last name.
NOVEL A, written by AUTHOR B, is the BAND.
SONG A is by the BAND.
Replace the third letter in FICTIONAL CHARACTER B's last name to get ANIMAL A.
The last name of ACTOR B's character in MOVIE A is ANIMAL B.
ACTOR B and ACTOR C appeared together in MOVIE B, based on a book by AUTHOR C.
The first names of ACTOR A and ACTOR C rhyme.
ACTOR C was a founding member of the theater company named for NOVEL A.
ANIMAL B and ANIMAL C belong to the same family.
The BAND ends in four-letter ANIMAL C, an anadrome.
Insert a vowel into ANIMAL C to get AUTHOR D's last name.
Replace a vowel in AUTHOR C's last name with an "o", then rearrange the letters in the last name to get NOVEL B by AUTHOR D.
Four-word SONG B, which appears in MOVIE C, is sung on a SONG A.
Adding a letter after the second word of SONG B would cause ANIMAL C to appear sequentially in the second word of SONG B.
Adding the same letter after the fourth word of SONG B would cause ANIMAL C to appear sequentially in the fourth word of SONG B.
Combine FICTIONAL CHARACTER B's first name and MOVIE C, then rearrange the letters to get NOVEL B and a word that appears twice in this question.