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rdfs:comment | - Wild Ting is a monster-like creature from the series Where the Wild Things Are or Imaginationland from South Park.
- Wild Thing is the nineteenth episode of ALF's first season. It originally aired on March 2, 1987.
- Wild Thing is a song in Mafia III.
- An unrelated character named Wild Thing (Nikki Doyle), who fought crime in a future virtual reality world, had her own brief series under the Marvel UK imprint in 1993.
- "Wild Thing" is a song written by New York City-born songwriter Chip Taylor. Originally recorded by American band The Wild Ones in 1965, "Wild Thing" is best known for its 1966 cover by the English band The Troggs, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1966. The song peaked at No. 2 in Britain. As performed by The Troggs, "Wild Thing" is ranked #257 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- The Wild Thing car has three wheels, and is the only three-wheeled car in the Hot Wheels 35th anniversary movie Highway 35: World Race. This model has an opening hood, revealing a beast of an engine!
- Wild Thing, the sixth episode of the Land of the Lost (1991 TV series).
- "Wild Thing" is a hit song written by New York-born songwriter Chip Taylor and originally recorded by the Wild Ones in 1965. The song is probably best known for its 1966 cover by the English band The Troggs, leading many to assume they are the original artist; however, the Troggs' version is only one of several covers. Animal sang "Wild Thing" in episode 222 of The Muppet Show, accompanying himself with a raucous drum beat. At the end of the number, Animal is dragged away by Janice and a pig with nets.
- Wild Thing was the name given to a series of robots produced by the roboteering team the Adams Family. It competed in Series 3-6 of Robot Wars, entering The Third Wars under the name Thing 2. Wild Thing was one of the most successful individual robots in Robot Wars, making the Semi-Finals on all four attempts and only being halted by Grand Champions on three of those occasions. Before Wild Thing, team captain Nick Adams was previously a member of the Demon team in Series 2.
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abstract | - Wild Ting is a monster-like creature from the series Where the Wild Things Are or Imaginationland from South Park.
- Wild Thing is the nineteenth episode of ALF's first season. It originally aired on March 2, 1987.
- Wild Thing is a song in Mafia III.
- An unrelated character named Wild Thing (Nikki Doyle), who fought crime in a future virtual reality world, had her own brief series under the Marvel UK imprint in 1993.
- "Wild Thing" is a song written by New York City-born songwriter Chip Taylor. Originally recorded by American band The Wild Ones in 1965, "Wild Thing" is best known for its 1966 cover by the English band The Troggs, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1966. The song peaked at No. 2 in Britain. As performed by The Troggs, "Wild Thing" is ranked #257 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- The Wild Thing car has three wheels, and is the only three-wheeled car in the Hot Wheels 35th anniversary movie Highway 35: World Race. This model has an opening hood, revealing a beast of an engine!
- Wild Thing was the name given to a series of robots produced by the roboteering team the Adams Family. It competed in Series 3-6 of Robot Wars, entering The Third Wars under the name Thing 2. Wild Thing was one of the most successful individual robots in Robot Wars, making the Semi-Finals on all four attempts and only being halted by Grand Champions on three of those occasions. The name was a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that the team shared a last name with the fictional Addams Family, the robot itself being named after the disembodied hand called "Thing". It is speculated that the latter name came from the 1966 song by The Troggs. Before Wild Thing, team captain Nick Adams was previously a member of the Demon team in Series 2.
- "Wild Thing" is a hit song written by New York-born songwriter Chip Taylor and originally recorded by the Wild Ones in 1965. The song is probably best known for its 1966 cover by the English band The Troggs, leading many to assume they are the original artist; however, the Troggs' version is only one of several covers. Animal sang "Wild Thing" in episode 222 of The Muppet Show, accompanying himself with a raucous drum beat. At the end of the number, Animal is dragged away by Janice and a pig with nets. Kermit, Floyd, and Animal later performed the song on the 1994 album Kermit Unpigged. Kermit is hoping to play a nice, quiet, unplugged version on his ukulele -- "Wild thing, dee-dum, ding, dum"—but Animal insists on plugging in. After the exuberant performance, Floyd takes a worn out Animal away for "num-nums and a nap."
- Wild Thing, the sixth episode of the Land of the Lost (1991 TV series).
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