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- Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown.
- May burn the target.
- "Heat Wave" is the 37th book of the Left Behind: The Kids series. It's release date was in 2004. It was written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.
- On a hot day, Pee-wee learns the importance of water for all living things, and also makes paper fans. Miss Yvonne and Mrs. Rene both wear the same one-of-a-kind dress designed by Monsieur Robert, so Pee-wee holds court in the playhouse where he is the judge to decide who should wear the dress. When Pee-wee can't decide, he calls for a recess and they both try to bribe him, but Pee-wee will not hear any of it and he calls Monsieur Robert to help out. He points out that the lemons and bows on the dresses are on different areas. Miss Yvonne and Mrs. Rene both make up, and Pee-wee decides to retire from judicial service.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Heat Wave (ねっぷう Hot Wind) Battle Data Affected by Contest Data Contests (RSE) Super Contests (DPPt) Contest Spectaculars (ORAS) Heat Wave is a Fire-type move introduced in Generation III.
- Heat Wave is one of the Mystical abilities. You need 8 Mystical use points to be able to cast it. If you have 7 use points plus your bonus 1 pt for being a Mystical user, you can still cast HW even though it won't show up on your M menu. This is true for every M ability that costs multiple points.
- Heat Wave is a pinball machine produced by Williams.
- ECW Heat Wave was a professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling. It was first broadcast on pay-per-view starting with the 1998 edition.
- Heat Wave is a mini-game in the Nintendo DS and DSiWare versions of Plants vs. Zombies. It is the tenth mini-game within the game and replaces Big Trouble Little Zombie in Level 3-5. Throughout the mini-game, the game limits the player to four Peashooters, four Lily Pads, and two Wall-nuts. They must move the plants around the lawn to defeat the incoming zombies.
- Deals medium Phys damage to all enemies.
- Fire - Ranged Damage - Burning - Hold
- In Heat Wave, the Porters and all the denizens of the Land endure a terrible and long-lasting drought.
- Heat Wave is a supervillain from Central City that has clashed with Flash on a number of occasions.
- The Heat Wave (Heat Haze/Kagerou) is a General Purpose Armored Core seen first in Armored Core and later in Armored Core: Project Phantasma.
- Heat Wave is the third episode of Season 1. It was originally aired on September 29, 1989.
- Heat Wave is a seventh episode from Season 4 of Rugrats.
- Born on a farm outside Central City, Mick Rory became fascinated with fire as a child. This fascination turned into an obsession and one night, he set his family's home ablaze. His obsession was so great, that he simply watched the flames engulf his house, instead of running to get help. His entire family died in the fire. After this event, Rory went to live with his uncle. His pyromania continued and he was forced to run away after locking a schoolmate in his house and setting it on fire because the boy locked Rory in a meat locker during a field trip as a prank. He took a job as a fire eater with a traveling circus. This did not last long either, as he ended up setting the circus on fire.
- Heat Wave is a Winx offensive spell used by Bloom. She shoots a beam of misty visible fire at the target.
- Heat Wave (Mick Rory) is a villain from The Flash comics and media.
- For the Supreme Form, see: Supreme Heat Wave Heat Wave is one of the original 15 aliens in Max Tate: Alien Z. He has control over fire and gives off intense radiation. He can leave the suit at any time, but because of the radiation, Max stays in the suit.
- Blaziken releases a wave of heat that goes around him in a short range and pushes opponents away while also damaging them. Opponents won't flinch when hit with the move.
- Heat Wave or Mick Rory was an enemy of The Flash. He later joins the Black Marauder's Legion Of Villains in hopes of destroying the Flash.
- "Heat Wave," from Irving Berlin's musical As Thousands Cheer, is sung by Miss Piggy, backed by the Penguins, in the 1981 special The Muppets Go to the Movies.
- Heat Wave is the first novel in the Nikki Heat series by Richard Castle. While it is a work by a fictional author within the context of the TV series, it is also a real book released as a tie-in work. The author is listed as Richard Castle, but the actual author has been a closely held secret.
- It has been a long, hot summer in Bigg City Port, and Captain Star's tugs are longing for some cooler weather, especially Warrior. As usual, Warrior is busy taking the rubbish barges to the city dump, and the hot weather is making his work even more unpleasant than usual. When Captain Star calls Warrior over to the Star Pier for an urgent job at the old docks to help Scuttlebutt Pete, Warrior is thrilled with the news, knowing there will be cooler weather in the old docks, and for the fact to get away from the smelly rubbish barge. Curious, Warrior asks Captain Star where he should put the rubbish barge, and Captain Star said he should leave it out of the way. During his travels, Warrior places the barge inside a narrow gulley behind the Zero Pier. Meanwhile at the Zero Pier, Captain Zero
- Born on a farm outside Central City, Mick Rory became fascinated with fire as a child. This fascination turned into an obsession and one night, he set his family's home ablaze. His obsession was so great, that he simply watched the flames engulf his house, instead of running to get help. His entire family died in the fire.
- A heat wave is a prolonged period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries. While definitions vary, a heat wave is measured relative to the usual weather in the area and relative to normal temperatures for the season. Temperatures that people from a hotter climate consider normal can be termed a heat wave in a cooler area if they are outside the normal climate pattern for that area.
- Heat Wave is a pyromaniac supervillain who hates the Flash, but loves fire. It's like his mom, his best buddy, and his sexy girlfriend all rolled into one smoking package. He is excellent to have for barbecues and other such family get-togethers, but mainly spends his time robbing banks with his goofy buddies. They balance him out. And he's a pretty angry guy. Just look at him... standing over there on the right side of the screen all angry and stuff. Captain Cold is like his best friend or rival or something. They have lots of fun together.
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