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Fictional character biography [ edit ] Born in West Bromwich , England , Stanley George Johnson was a struggling electronics salesman until he decided to cannibalize together other people's technology to create a pair of hydraulically powered gloves that could create sonic booms . [ 1 ]
Thunder clap, a dance move. Thunderclap headache, an intense headache that can be a sign of a medical emergency. Thunderclap plan, a canceled German attack that was planned for August 1944. The Delft Thunderclap, the 1654 explosion of the Delft gunpowder magazine. Thunderclap (security vulnerability), related to computer flaws.
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Iris the Movie: Full Energy!! (stylized as i☆Ris the Movie - Full Energy!! -) is a 2024 Japanese animated film based on the idol group Iris. Produced by Studio Gokumi and distributed by Avex Pictures, the film is directed by Hiroshi Ikehata and written by Hiroko Fukuda. The film premiered in Japanese theaters on May 17, 2024.
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Thunderclap was a platform that let individuals and companies rally people together to spread a message. The site used a model similar to crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter, in that if the campaign did not meet its desired number of supporters in the given time frame, the organizer receives none of the donations.
That year, Thunderclap Newman made a cameo appearance in the British movie Not Tonight, Darling (1971). [ 7 ] Thunderclap Newman broke up around 10 April 1971, days before they were scheduled to start a tour of Scotland, and weeks before they were scheduled to be part of a package tour with Marsha Hunt and others during the Who's 12-week tour ...
On 15 April 2005, he became the new voice of Takeshi "Gian" Goda in TV Asahi's anime series Doraemon, replacing the late Kazuya Tatekabe. Kimura was a junior high school student when he started the role. He is set to succeed Kazuki Yao as the voice of Franky in One Piece starting in 2025.