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By 1999, KABOOM! had 50 funding partners and was building more than 50 playgrounds a year. [7] KABOOM! launched Operation Playground in December 2005, an initiative to build 100 playgrounds in the Gulf Coast areas affected by Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. [8] In 2003, KABOOM! began building skateparks under the Eskal8 name.
Kaboom is a 2010 science fiction sex comedy mystery film [3] [4] [5] written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring Thomas Dekker, Juno Temple, Haley Bennett, and James Duval. [6] The film centers on the sexual adventures of a group of college students and their investigation of a bizarre cult.
"Kaboom" is the sixth episode of the second season of Parks and Recreation, and the twelfth overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 22, 2009. In the episode, Leslie tries to have the pit filled in and injures Andy in the process, opening Pawnee up to a possible lawsuit.
Kaboom is an onomatopoeic term representing the sound of an explosion. Kaboom may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, media. Literature. Kaboom ...
Phase 4 Films traces its history to Telegenic, a family-oriented film distributor that was founded in 1996. Berry Meyerowitz purchased Telegenic in 2000 and renamed it as "Kaboom! Entertainment". In 2006, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, which later merged with ContentFilm, purchased Kaboom!. Berry Meyerowitz founded Phase 4 Films in April 2009 ...
Darell Hammond is an American philanthropist, founder of the non-profit organization KaBOOM! that helps communities build playgrounds for children. Hammond also speaks at conferences and universities about his work and blogs on The Huffington Post.
Kaboom was the name of a vitamin-fortified, circus-themed breakfast cereal introduced by General Mills in 1969, which contained oat cereal bits shaped like smiling clown faces and marshmallow bears, lions, elephants, and stars.
Kaboom! is an action video game published in 1981 by Activision for the Atari 2600. [ a ] The game involves a Mad Bomber dropping bombs at increasing speeds as the player controls a set of water buckets to catch them.