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Soundwave also appears in the Sealab 2021 episode "Hail, Squishface" as a toy on an Asian girl's cart, who sells Capt. Murphy Gloop, from the show The Herculoids. A music video featuring Soundwave and a robot similar to Rumble and Frenzy named Lazer (though purely white in colour) breakdancing has surfaced throughout the Internet since 2000.
Must be a defining trait – Characters with access to vast powers (such as magical spells, advanced technology and genetic engineering) who are theoretically capable of this superhuman feature or ability – but who have neither made regular use nor provided a notable example of this extraordinary or supernatural feat – are not listed here.
James P. Hogan (pro), The Permanent Floating Riot Club (fan group, the name is a tribute to Larry Niven), The White Women (musicians), Stu Shiffman (artist), Jerry Stearns and Kara Dalkey (toastmasters) 21 1986 Radisson South Hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota Now we're just immoral and fattening
Ril is another member of Class 2-F. As a Magical Girl, Miss Ril has a fancy-looking token on her metallic hair and forehead. She is very social and enjoys starting conversations. After Snow White transfers to Umemizaki, she and Miss Ril become classmates. Her name is most likely a pun on Mithril, a fictional metal.
131 Rare Girl Names If you refuse to be find your child’s name at the top of the Social Security Administration ’s list of most popular baby names, then putting some spice into your ...
To obtain Destronium to help build his body, Megatron bails a fleet-footed thief named Nino Sexton out of jail. He provides Sexton with Isaac Sumdac's experimental super-speed suit, and Sexton takes the name "Nanosec". Since the Destronium is highly unstable it needs to be transported quickly from the research lab to Megatron directly.
200 rare vintage baby names for boys and girls: Names that are classic, cool and unusual.
Kateryna Zasukhina/Getty Images. 5. Faith “Trust and devotion” is the meaning of this feminine name of English origin, which first rose to popularity among Puritans in the 17th century.