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Numbuh 2 fires the T.A.R.P.O.O.N. at Stickybeard's ship and Numbuh 5 slides along the T.A.R.P.O.O.N. rope to the ship. After Numbuh 5 defeats Stickybeard the mysterious person is revealed to be Numbuh 5's older sister Cree, who then proceeds to trap her under Stickybeard, take his candy cane peg leg, and leave.
The Delightful Reaper assimilates nearly all of Endsville (including Numbuh 2) and grows more powerful and gigantic. Numbuh 1 and Grim try to get the KND to see the truth, but are imprisoned. Numbuh 5 escapes and finds Numbuh 1 and Grim. Grim and Numbuh 1 fuse with the Bone of Barnacles and become the Skeleton Samurai.
While a dangerous foe, Cree does care about her sister and wished that Numbuh 5 joined the teens just like her. Chad Dickson (voiced by Jason Harris ) - Formerly Numbuh 274, Chad was the supreme leader of the Kids Next Door until it was revealed in "Operation: E.N.D." that he had hidden his thirteenth birthday to the KND and arranged Sector V's ...
The kinship terms of Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects. [1] In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender, [2] and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect. [3]
Abigail "Abby" Lincoln/Numbuh 5: Cree Summer: Codename: Kids Next Door: 2002–08: Abigail Lincoln aka Numbuh 5 is the intelligent, laid-back, tomboyish African-American girl, who is a second-in-command/spy of Sector V. [citation needed] Ace: Sophie Aldred: Doctor Who: 1963–present: Ace is a "streetwise tomboy" who likes pyrotechnics. [82 ...
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Many English translations may not offer the full meaning of the profanity used in the context. [1] Hindustani profanities often contain references to incest and notions of honor. [2] Hindustani profanities may have origins in Persian, Arabic, Turkish or Sanskrit. [3] Hindustani profanity is used such as promoting racism, sexism or offending ...
Meri Bahen (also called My Sister) is a 1944 Hindi language film. [1] It was the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 1944. [2] Produced by New Theatres, Ltd. Calcutta, and directed by Hemchander Chunder. It starred K. L. Saigal, Sumitra Devi, Akhtar Jehan, Chandrabati Devi, Nawab, and Tulsi Chakraborty. [3]