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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Thunderdance is a parody of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdance Riverdance], a stage show that combined modernized Irish folk music and folk dancing.
* Thunderdance is a parody of {{W|Riverdance}}, a stage show that combined modernized Irish folk music and folk dancing.
* The "Prince of the Dance" references former Riverdance member [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Flatley Michael Flatley], who started his own show called "{{w|Lord_of_the_Dance_(musical)|Lord of the Dance}}".
* The "Prince of the Dance" references former Riverdance member {{W|Michael Flatley}}, who started his own show called "{{w|Lord_of_the_Dance_(musical)|Lord of the Dance}}".
[[Category:Plays]]
[[Category:Plays]]
[[Category:Pop Culture References]]
[[Category:Pop Culture References]]

Latest revision as of 01:33, 18 November 2022

Thunderdance is a theatrical show consisting of Irish music and dance. A TV advertisement shown in "D.W., Dancing Queen" describes it as an "Irish step-dancing extravaganza." D.W. and Binky watch the advertisement and get the idea to do a dance presentation for their project. Thunderdance is mentioned again in "Kiss and Tell" by D.W.

The advertisement mentions the following acts:

  • O’Kelly and the Weasel: a rat in a green suit and a woman (not a weasel) in a weasel costume
  • The Great Big Potato: a person dressed up as a potato
  • The Queen of the Mist: a monkey with long brown hair in a green dress
  • The Prince of the Dance: a bare-chested blond aardvark in a white vest

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Trivia[edit]

  • Thunderdance is a parody of Riverdance, a stage show that combined modernized Irish folk music and folk dancing.
  • The "Prince of the Dance" references former Riverdance member Michael Flatley, who started his own show called "Lord of the Dance".