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- Thunderdell (Welsh: Taranau), also recorded as Thunderdel, Thunderel, Thundrel, Thunderdale, or Thunderbore, was a two-headed giant of Cornwall slain...
- ancestor (also named Jack) betra**** Thunderdell's trust, stealing the harp and the goose, and ultimately killing Thunderdell. His descendants grew rich, at...
- in chapbooks), include renditions of the poem, recited by the giant Thunderdell: Charles Mackay proposes in The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of...
- Legs Jack-in-Irons Little John Lubber fiend Ogre Orgoglio Penhill Giant Thunderdell Tom Hickathrift William of Lindholme Yernagate Antero Vipunen Kalevi...
- Jack's theft from the giant was completely unmotivated, while the giant Thunderdell (pla**** by Bill Barretta) was a friendly, welcoming individual, and the...
- Vidmark Entertainment contained a glow-in-the-dark monster: Charun, Thunderdell, or Yama. There also an audio c****ette of original music along with a...
- Reptilicus 92 1962 Jack the Giant Killer USA Jim Danforth Cormoran, Thunderdell, sea monster and Pendragon as dragon 91 Journey to the 7th Planet Denmark/USA...
- dying giant confers all his wealth to Tom and requests a proper burial. Thunderdell is a two-headed giant that crashes a banquet that is prepared for Jack...
- episode; Puppeteer/voice 2001 Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story Thunderdell TV-mini series; live-action role, 2 episodes 2002–2007 Kim Possible Jackie...
- England's Son, and the Giant with Three Heads v. Jack and the Giant Thunderdell vi. Jack, the Giant Galligantua, and the Enchanter 7. King Johnny (Slavic)...