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Hothead is the fourth episode of the Second Season, and the twenty-sixth episode overall.

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  • Hothead is the fourth episode of the Second Season, and the twenty-sixth episode overall.
  • Coach Walt Arnold is obsessed with winning. Meteor rocks in his sauna have given him the power to cause objects to burst into flames. Clark Kent defies his father and joins the football team. Lana Lang defies expectations, quits cheerleading, and waits tables. Lex Luthor defies his father in a business plan that saves several people their jobs. The coach attacks the principal, a player, and a journalist before Clark stops him.
  • The Hothead is an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It increases in size when it is attacked by energy projectiles and can be thrown at enemies. It can also be reflected. When thrown it rolls on floors. If it falls or rolls into a blast line it won't come back. Big Hotheads don't last long before disappearing.
  • Hothead is a fictional villain on the Bionic Bunny show. At first looking like an innocent girl that lost her kitten, Bionic Bunny realized her true identity after hearing her cat's name was Fireball. She and her cat subsequently burst into flame and she prepared to throw Fireball as a weapon. In "April 9th", Binky was terrified of her because of the recent fire.
  • Hothead is an episode in Courage the Cowardly Dog.
  • "Hothead" is a song by Duran Duran, released on the album Liberty by Capitol-EMI on 20 August 1990.
  • Hothead ("Hitzkopf") ist eine auf dem Charakter Warrior Dragon basierende Feindfigur aus dem Videospiel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters.
  • Hotheads are tiny imp-like creatures composed entirely of fire. Although they first appear on The Inferno ride in Witchyworld, they are mainly seen flying across the hazardous cliffs of Hailfire Peaks. Hotheads are relatively weak, but their swooping attacks can easily knock an inattentive player off of safe grounds. The Hotheads in Witchyworld are invincible, but the ones in Hailfire Peaks can be taken out with Ice Eggs or aerial attacks.
  • Hotheads are items that, when thrown, will slide across the ground releasing bursts of sparks and damaging your opponents. When hit with fire or electricity-based attacks, they grow bigger, dealing more knockback. However, in contrast to what its trophy says, there's an upper limit to how large the Hothead can become (roughly 3 times its original diameter or for a comparison, about Bowser's size).
  • Hothead is part two of the third episode of Season One, written by David Steven Cohen and directed by John R. Dilworth. It first aired November 26, 1999, following Courage Meets Bigfoot.
  • The name Hothead or Hot Head is applied to a number of characters in the TMNT series; most of these characters are dragons.
  • Hothead, también referido como Firepot, conocido en Japón como Changkey Maker (チャンキーメーカー chan kī mēkā ?, Trad. Creador de Changkey), es un robot que crea Tackle Fires, los cuales lanza desde su cabeza. Hothead ha sido usado en todo el mundo para crear fogatas para festivales.
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