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This is an alphabetical list of television program articles (or sections within articles about television programs). Spaces and special characters are ignored. This list covers television programs whose first letter (excluding "the") of the title are U , V , and W .
The Defenders of the Wing contact the riders for their aid in delivering an Eruptodon egg to the nesting site inside their island's volcano to hatch before it hardens to stone. Hiccup and Fishlegs face continuous difficulties working together to deliver the egg, and things are made worse when a pack of wild Fire Terrors inhabiting the cave ...
Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil: A blind pro-bono lawyer in Hell's Kitchen, with his remaining senses enhanced, who is secretly a vigilante. [4] [5] Cox felt the second season of Daredevil, in which Murdock fought alongside Elektra Natchios and Frank Castle, prepared the character to accept help in The Defenders, [6] and that moving into the miniseries the death of Natchios would be ...
Secret Defenders #15 (May 1994). The final leader and recruiter of this group. Luke Cage: Carl Lucas Deadpool: Wade Wilson Shadowoman: Jillian Woods Cadaver Cody Fleischer Secret Defenders #16 (June 1994). Giant-Man: Henry "Hank" Pym Secret Defenders #18 (August 1994). Iron Fist: Daniel "Danny" Rand Archangel: Warren Worthington III
Defenders of Dynatron City: NES: July 1992: LucasArts JVC: Super Star Wars: SNES, Virtual Console: November 1992: Sculptured Software, LucasArts JVC Musical Industries/Nintendo (US Version 1.1) LucasArts (Virtual Console) Disney Interactive Studios(PS4/PS Vita) The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: NES: January 1993: Jaleco: Jaleco Star Wars: X-Wing
The Defenders (1961 TV series), an American courtroom drama; The Defenders (2010 TV series), an American legal comedy-drama; The Defenders, an American Marvel TV series "The Defenders" (The Defenders episode) The Defenders Saga, a term used to describe the interconnected set of Marvel Netflix television series
[40] [42] Enlisted personnel wear the dark blue SF beret which bears the fabric SF "Flash" depicting a falcon over an airfield with the SF motto "Defensor Fortis", literally meaning "Strong Defender" but taken to mean "defender of the force" according to the Air Force, underneath. An officer's "Flash" is similar in appearance but replaces the ...
The term "wing-back" itself is gradually falling out of use as there is less of a distinction with the full-back roles in the modern game, especially when used in a 4–3–3 or 4–2–3–1 formation. [32] [35] The wing-back role is one of the most physically demanding positions in modern football.