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  2. Go Jetters - Wikipedia

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    The Grim HQ becomes light enough to move, after the water and salmon are released, allowing Xuli (who has unjammed the Vroomster) to lift the Grim HQ out of the stream. With the river now unblocked, the Go Jetters (including Kyan still dressed as a salmon) celebrate with a selfie as the next group of salmon leap up the river's waterfall unhindered.

  3. Akie Kotabe - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Kotabe also provides the voice of Kyan in the CBeebies animated series Go Jetters, the title character Boyster in the Disney XD animated series Boyster, as well Conor in the podcast Passenger List. He was nominated for Best Actor at the 2020 Madrid International Film Festival for the neo-noir film, Clay's Redemption. [7] [8]

  4. Tommie Earl Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Tommie Earl Jenkins (born November 13, 1965), also known as Tee Jaye, [1] is an American actor, musician and stage performer most noted for the voice of Ubercorn in the TV series Go Jetters and the origination of the role Barry Belson in the musical Jersey Boys.

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  7. Marc Silk - Wikipedia

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    Marc Silk is a British voice actor. [1] [2] His character vocal work includes Aks Moe in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, the 2015 reboot of Danger Mouse, The Pingu Show, The Lingo Show, Go Jetters, Strange Hill High, Chicken Run and US voice of Bob and several other characters in Bob the Builder.

  8. Mitsubishi Ki-147 - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Ki-147 underneath a Ki-67 heavy bomber. The Mitsubishi I-Gо̄ Model 1 Kо̄ (No.1 Model 1A), otherwise known as Ki-147 was a radio-guided air to surface missile developed by Japan in World War II. [1] The Imperial Japanese Army's main envisioned role for the platform was for strikes against U.S. and allied ships.

  9. List of Japanese World War II radars - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 Mark 1 Model 2 Mod 3 "12-Go" Ground based mobile: Dipole array with a mat type reflector: 2 m: 5 kW: 10: 500 150 km effective 300 km max 6,000 kg: January 1944 Type 3 Mark 1 Model 1 "11-Go" Shore based medium size radar: Two arrays of 5 dipoles: 2 m: 10 kW: 20: 500 150 km effective 300 km max October 1943: unknown Type 3 Mark 1 Model 3 ...