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* In "Raiders of the Abyss", Ariel is fighting a wizard one-on-one. She animates his stone throne, making it's arms (which look like human arms) come to life to grab and crush him. The speed at which he surrenders shows that this is hurting him '''a lot'''.

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* In "Raiders of the Abyss", Ariel is fighting a wizard one-on-one. She animates his stone throne, making it's its arms (which look like human arms) come to life to grab and crush him. The speed at which he surrenders shows that this is hurting him '''a lot'''.
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* The scene in "Secret of the Black Pearl" where the Art/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene in "Secret of the Black Pearl" Pearl", where the Art/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.
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* In "Raiders of the Abyss", Ariel is fighting a wizard one-on-one. She animates his stone throne, making it's arms (which look like human arms) come to life to grab and crush him. The speed at which he surrenders shows that this is hurting him '''a lot'''.

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* The scene where the Art/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene in "Secret of the Black Pearl" where the Art/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.
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* The scene where the UsefulNotes/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene where the UsefulNotes/StatueOfLiberty Art/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.
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* The scene where the UsefulNotes/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFlesicher Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene where the UsefulNotes/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFlesicher [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene where the Statue of Liberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at FleischerStudios, finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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* The scene where the Statue of Liberty UsefulNotes/StatueOfLiberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how JackKirby, Creator/JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at FleischerStudios, [[Creator/MaxAndDaveFlesicher Fleischer Studios]], finally cut loose designing the sequence.sequence.
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* The scene where the Statue of Liberty comes to life and attacks Thundarr. The sheer craggy awesomeness of this threat shows how JackKirby, who had been turned off animation in his youth when he was slaving as a inbetweener animator at FleischerStudios, finally cut loose designing the sequence.

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