Air pirate (also known as sky pirate) is a stock character from science fiction and fantasy.
Air pirates are a type of stock character from science fiction and fantasy.
Air pirate may also refer to:
The Air Pirates were a group of cartoonists who created two issues of an underground comic called Air Pirates Funnies in 1971, leading to a famous lawsuit by Walt Disney Productions. Founded by Dan O'Neill, the group also included Bobby London, Shary Flenniken, Gary Hallgren, and Ted Richards.
The Air Pirates is a 1920 German silent adventure film directed by and starring Harry Piel.
The 211th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the U.S. Army. They are based in West Jordan, Utah at South Valley Regional Airport, and consist of two battalions.
A pirate is a person who commits acts of piracy at sea without the authorization of any nation.
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Indian or Indians refers to people or things related to India, or to the indigenous people of the Americas, or Aboriginal Australians until the 19th century.
A time machine is a fictional/hypothetical device used to achieve time travel.
Castle in the Sky , known as Laputa: Castle in the Sky in Europe and Australia, is a 1986 Japanese animated steampunk fantasy-adventure film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was the very first film animated by Studio Ghibli and was animated for Tokuma Shoten. It follows the adventures of a young boy and girl attempting to keep a magic crystal from a group of military agents, while searching for a legendary floating castle. The film was distributed by Toei Kabushiki Kaisha.
Skynet may refer to:
The sky is the area above the Earth as seen from the ground.
Rare may refer to:
Space pirates are a type of stock character from science fiction.
Air is the name given to the Earth's atmosphere.
Skyjacker may refer to:
In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th century depictions as Captain Hook and his crew in the theatrical and film versions of Peter Pan, Robert Newton's portrayal of Long John Silver in the 1950 film of Treasure Island, and various adaptations of the Eastern pirate, Sinbad the Sailor. In these and countless other books, movies, and legends, pirates are portrayed as "swashbucklers" and "plunderers." They are shown on ships, often wearing eyepatches or peg legs, having a parrot perched on their shoulder, and saying phrases like "Arr, matey" and "Avast, me hearty." Pirates have retained their image through pirate-themed tourist attractions, traditional film and toy portrayals of pirates, and the continued performance and reading of books and plays featuring pirates.
Blue Sky, BlueSky or Bluesky may refer to:
A corsair is a privateer or a pirate, especially:
Skyjacked may refer to:
A space pirate is a stock character in science fiction who conducts piracy in space.
Peter Johnson may refer to:
A sky pirate is a speculative fiction stock character who conducts piracy from an aircraft or airship.
Skyjack or variation may refer to: