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The main characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles – the Thunderbird machines. In "Pit of Peril", International Rescue rush to save the crew of the Sidewinder, an experimental army walker that has fallen into an abandoned military waste dump.
[2] [9] [13] The Sun Probe launch is an extended version of the flashback sequence that begins the earlier episode, with alterations to some of the dialogue and model shots as well as new characters in the form of Hodge and Borender. [1]
Penelope "Penny" Pitstop is a southern belle, and the only female racer in the original Wacky Races lineup, driving a pink car known as The Compact Pussycat which has personal grooming facilities that would sometimes backfire on other racers, such as shampoo foam hitting their faces.
The series features characters from Wacky Races, Penelope Pitstop and the Ant Hill Mob, the latter of whom take on the role of heroes in contrast to their previously nefarious personalities. [ 5 ] In each episode, Penelope's guardian, Sylvester Sneekly, attempts to claim Penelope's inheritance for himself by attacking her in the disguise of his ...
The lead characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's primary vehicles: the Thunderbird machines. International Rescue's main antagonist is master criminal The Hood , who engineers or obstructs emergency situations for his own gain.
The main characters are ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, founder of International Rescue, and his five adult sons, who pilot the organisation's main fleet: the Thunderbird machines. In "Trapped in the Sky", master criminal the Hood plants a bomb on board the new atomic-powered airliner Fireflash before it departs on its maiden flight.
For Chris Bentley, "City of Fire" is a "tense and exciting instalment with well-drawn characters". He finds it very similar to "Pit of Peril", another Fennell script that sees characters trapped below ground and threatened by fire being rescued with the help of the Mole. [3]
"Lady Penelope on the Move/Suite from 'Pit of Peril'" From Thunderbirds Are Go (first part) 1:37: 14. "The Fate of the Sidewinder" From "Pit of Peril" 2:01: 15. "Pit of Peril" From "Pit of Peril" 2:49: 16. "Rescue!" From "Pit of Peril" 2:04: 17. "Jeremiah and Lady Penelope" From "The Impostors" 2:06: 18. "Deadly Plot – The Hood and the ...