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  2. Say Uncle (Steven Universe) - Wikipedia

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    The Gems, meanwhile, escape from the plot hole after Garnet literally breaks the fourth wall. They arrive to see Uncle Grandpa, Steven, Lion, and Giant Realistic Flying Tiger having a tea party. Before they can attack Uncle Grandpa, Steven tries to stop them, and finally summons his shield because he cares about Uncle Grandpa, to all their ...

  3. List of fictional big cats in animation - Wikipedia

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    A Siberian tiger with a Russian accent, voiced by Bryan Cranston: Giant Realistic Flying Tiger Uncle Grandpa: Her personality is a cross between that of a stereotypical teenage girl, a house cat and a real-life tiger. Queen Stealth Wild Kratts: A female Bengal tiger who lives in the rainforests of India. Baby Blue, Camo and Tackle Wild Kratts

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  5. Category:Fictional tigers - Wikipedia

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  6. Flying Tiger (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Tiger first appeared in Spider-Woman #40 (Oct. 1981), and was created by Chris Claremont, Steve Leialoha, and Bob Wiacek. [1]The character subsequently appears in Spider-Woman #50 (June 1983), Iron Man #177 (Dec. 1983), Fantastic Four #335 (Dec. 1989), Avengers Spotlight #29 (Feb. 1990), Captain America #411 (Jan. 1993), #413 (March 1993), Thunderbolts #3 (June 1997), #18-20 (Sept ...

  7. Capelis XC-12 - Wikipedia

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    The Capelis XC-12 was a failed 1933 aircraft design that most notably was used as a prop in the films Five Came Back, The Flying Tigers, The Falcon in Danger, and Immortal Sergeant. The aircraft featured unusual twin horizontal tail structures supported by three vertical tail surfaces.

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    The Flying Tigers began as a volunteer force founded by retired U.S. Army aviator Claire Lee Chennault, who was hired in 1937 to do a survey of the Chinese military.

  9. Grey DeLisle filmography - Wikipedia

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    List of voice performances in animation Year Series Role Notes Sources 1996 –2003 : Rugrats: Todd McNulty, Ty McNulty, Terry McNulty, Reptar Jr., Dulce, Dulce's Mother, Lloyd