Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Lightning Thief is a 2005 American fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology, the first children's novel by Rick Riordan. The opening installment in the series Percy Jackson & the Olympians , the book was recognized among the year's best for children.
NakNak was a collectable toy line manufactured by Hasbro from early 2001 to late 2003. They were "stacking battle action figures" that clicked when their arms or legs were moved.
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief was released theatrically in the United States on February 12, 2010, by 20th Century Fox. [5] The film received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism for the poor grasp of its source material and its script, but praise for Lerman and Jackson's performances, visual effects, and action ...
The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical (2015) Music. I’m Ready: The Songs of Rob Rokicki (2012) The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical Original Cast Recording (2017) Monstersongs (2017) Smart Girls EP (2019) [17] True Believer (Songs from Experience Marianas) EP (2021)
Thunder and Lightning – Thunder Girl has competition with Lightning Lady, who turns out to be an evil infiltrator. Caged Thunder – The Action League is captured by the Nextdooria Force, whose General plans to dominate the world with missiles. Art of Thunder – The Action tries to recover a picture stolen by The Mayor.
At its launch, Nickelodeon was commercial-free and mainly featured educational shows. By 1984, the channel began accepting traditional commercials and introduced more entertainment-focused programming. [2] In January 1988, the network launched a weekday morning block for preschoolers called Nick Jr., which carried Pinwheel and other educational ...
Ayla Ranzz, also known as Lightning Lass, Light Lass, Gossamer, and Spark, is a character appearing in media published by DC Comics. She is a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries, as well as the sister of Lightning Lad and Lightning Lord .
The "tinker, tailor" rhyme is one part of a longer counting or divination game, played by young girls to foretell their futures, similar thematically to MASH. It runs as follows: When shall I marry? This year, next year, sometime, never. What will my husband be? (or what I be?) Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, rich-man, poor-man, beggar-man, thief.