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In the scene where Alan is showing him how the Thunderpants work, he puts them into a machine to get rid of the stink or whatever it is. It makes a load of noise and just before he takes it out again you see the lights change and he is drumming his fingers just behind them. The very next shot shows him with his hands by his sides. See more...

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When the main agent verifies his hand against the screen, one of the pieces of information listed is 'Sector 7G'. This is where Homer Simpson works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. See more...

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Thunderpants (2002) - 1 correction

Directed by Peter Hewitt (add more)

Genres: Comedy, Family

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Entry In the boy's big solo, the stage light shouldn't have fallen so easily. By law all lights are required to have safety chains attached to prevent such an incident from occurring. [... and no one EVER breaks a law and forgets to fasten it?]

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