Wild child
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A wild child or feral child is a human child who, from a very young age, has lived in isolation from human contact.
Wild child or Wild Child may also refer to:
In sports:
- Vincent Jackson aka "Wild Child": Wide Receiver, San Diego Chargers
In entertainment:
- Wild Child (comics), a comic character from Marvel Comics
- "Wild Child" (Recess episode), an episode of the series Recess
- The Wild Child (1970 film)
- Wild Child (film) (2008 film)
- Wild Child (entertainer), radio presenter, television personality, and MC
In music:
- E.G. Daily's 1985 debut album for A&M Records, which featured the dance hits "Say It, Say It" and "Love In the Shadows"
- "Wild Child", a song by Enya
- "Wild Child", a song by W.A.S.P.
- "Wild Child", a song by Romeo's Daughter, made famous by Heart
- "Wild Child", a song by Scorpions off the album "Pure Instinct"
- "Wild Child", a song by The Doors off their 1969 album The Soft Parade
- "Wild Child", a song by The Untouchables
- "Wild Child", a song by The Velvet Underground
- Wildchild (rapper), a member of the hip hop group Lootpack
- Roger McKenzie, a music producer going by the pseudonym DJ Wildchild or just Wildchild
- Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho, the guitarist of several metal bands
In books:
- Wild Child by Lynn Plourde, a children's book about fall
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