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  2. List of DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms episodes

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    The group reaches a new realm where Thunder reunites with his whole family. Though Thunder's parents are wary of the group, they quickly warm up to them, but the large elder of Thunder's pack distrusts them when he sees Tom's lightning sword. Having finally reunited Thunder with his family, Tom tearfully leaves Thunder behind with his family.

  3. Johnny Thunder (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Thunder released his first single for Calla Records, [9] the "raucous" rock song "I'm Alive", featuring "Verbal Expressions of T.V." as its B-side. [10] The song was originally written by Tommy James, who recorded and released his own version later that year with his band the Shondells on their album Crimson & Clover.

  4. DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms - Wikipedia

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    DreamWorks announced Dragons: The Nine Realms on October 13, 2021. The series was released on Peacock and Hulu on December 23, 2021, with season one containing six episodes for 22 minutes each. The series stars Jeremy Shada. It was produced by showrunners John Tellegen, Chuck Austen and Henry Gilroy. [11]

  5. I'm Alive (Tommy James and the Shondells song) - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Alive" is a song written by Tommy James.It was first recorded and released in 1968 by American singer Johnny Thunder. Thunder's recording of "I'm Alive" was a "raucous" rock single, featuring "Verbal Expressions of T.V." as its B-side. [1]

  6. The Nine Realms - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Realms may refer to: DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms, an American animated television series in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise;

  7. Thunder discography - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Thunder, Their Finest Hour (and a bit) 1996 "Don't Wait Up" 27 2 — — The Thrill of It All: 1997 "Love Worth Dying For" 60 3 — — 1998 "The Only One" 31 — — — Thunder Live "Play That Funky Music" 39 — — — Giving the Game Away: 1999 "You Wanna Know (Just Another Suicide)" 49 — — — 2002 "Back for the Crack ...

  8. Jeremy Soule - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Soule Soule in 2010 Background information Born (1975-12-19) December 19, 1975 (age 49) Keokuk, Iowa, U.S. Genres Orchestral classical ambient Occupations Composer arranger symphonist Instrument Piano Years active 1994–2019 Labels DirectSong (2005–19) Materia Collective (2017–19) Musical artist Jeremy Soule is an American composer of soundtracks for film, television, and video ...

  9. Thunder (Jessie J song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the last song Jessie and Kelly penned for the Alive album. [2] "It got sent over by Stargate and Benny Blanco, and Claude and myself were like, 'Thunder, thunder, thunder'", Jessie later elaborated, "we just started writing and had it finished in about half an hour before I went to the airport to fly home from New York."