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| - Limelight is a member of the starfish-like Limelight's Race. Limelight is a Crime Fighter and uses a power-ring to apprehend criminals. He wears a uniform that is reminiscent of the Green Lantern Corps in a continuum outside of the Big·Big·Picture Limelight's first and so far only appearance is in Tales of the Beanworld #16, where he is seen apprehending The Bitester in The Jungle of Sleeping Sporeheads where he was met by the Goofy Surveillance Jerks
- Limelight is a song by Rush. A cover version was released as a Rock Band downloadable single on January 1, 2008. The original master recording titled Limelight (Original Version) was released as a Rock Band downloadable single and as part of the Moving Pictures album on September 23, 2008. The difficulty of the song has been altered slightly to Rock Band 2 standards. {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
- "Limelight" is the thirteenth episode of Season Three of Criminal Minds.
- LimeLight is Nikki's seventh level Blue tech in Chrono Cross. Have Nikki rendezvous with his Home World counterpart to learn this technique.
- Limelight is a lightning-based technique that is used when all four users take place in the cardinal directions. They will then join their lightning-chakra in the form of four connecting streams that shoot high into the sky above the target area. It will then create a massive ball of lightning powerful enough to incinerate everything within the area of the four users. It is considered to be the most powerful and destructive Lightning Release technique. The four strongest of the Twelve Guardian Ninja were likely the only ones with the ability to use this technique, as Furido's team went to the trouble of resurrecting them with a reanimation technique.
- Limelight is a team of two sisters named Lime and Light. They are both villains of Green Arrow. They were members of another villain of Green Arrow's called Rush. They first encountered Green Arrow when the team was rampaging across the west coast is cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and eventually arriving in Seattle, where Green Arrow ended their rampaging by taking the team down. After being arrested, the team went to jail and were eventually recruited into the Suicide Squad. Recently, Light was forced to watch as her sister's head explodes. Due to her sister dying, the team Limelight was disbanded, and Light is now on her own. However, her fate is unknown as Deadshot left her to die during their mission to retrieve Ressurection Man.
- "Limelight" is a single written by Rush that was recorded in 1980 and released in 1981 under the label of Mercury Records. It is the fourth song on the album Moving Pictures. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson created the music, and Neil Peart wrote the lyrics about his struggles to adapt to famedom. Limelight was the first single released off of Moving Pictures and peaked at #55 on the US Hot 100 and #4 on the US Mainstream Rock charts. Alex Lifeson has said that the solo in Limelight is his favorite to play.
- Limelight is the thirteenth episode of the sixth season of Castle.
- Limelight est une technique basée sur les éclairs qui est utilisé lorsque les quatre utilisateurs ont lieu dans les directions cardinales. Ils seront ensuite rejoints leur chakra de foudre sous la forme de quatre cours d'eau de raccordement qui tirent haut dans le ciel au-dessus de la zone cible. Il va alors créer une énorme boule de foudre assez puissant pour incinérer tout dans la zone des quatre utilisateurs. Elle est considéré comme la technique Raiton la plus puissante et destructrice. Les quatre plus forte des Douzes Ninjas Gardiens étaient les seuls à avoir la possibilité d'utiliser cette technique, comme l'équipe de Furido qui utiliser une technique de réanimation pour ressusciter.
- "Limelight" is a song by Colin Moulding. It was the B-side to the "Chain of Command" 7" single, included free with original pressings of Drums and Wires. It was also released as its own single in the US. It was later included as a bonus track on re-releases of Drums and Wires.
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