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Banned on the Run is episode 17b of Season 1 of WordGirl.

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  • Banned on the Run
  • Banned On The Run
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  • Banned on the Run is episode 17b of Season 1 of WordGirl.
  • "Banned on the Run" is the second segment of the ninth episode of Rocket Power.
  • Banned On The Run was the 1st solo album to be released by Paul McCartney, coming on sale approximately 5 months after the release of The Beatles polemical album Ringo Needs Some Money. Due to the latter album's controversy (especially over a song McCartney and his fellow bandmate Ringo Starr composed to make fun of the government), McCartney and his wife Linda had to elude American police forces through most of the recording session for Banned on the Run. All of the songs talk about the difficulties and trials that McCartney and his wife faced while trying to survive their journeys through wild jungles, rainforests, deserts, storms, and even hurricanes. During the couple's troublesome escape, Paul heard a notice on the radio that all his music had been banned in the United States until he
Season
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Summary
  • Mr. Big finally cheats his way to becoming the town mayor by having him and Leslie disguise themselves, and then have Leslie use his mind-control ray to force the current town mayor into giving him complete control of the city. As a result, WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face are banned from their own city! As Becky and Bob, the heroes must restore order to the town and Mr. Big's silly laws.
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prev. episode
  • Two-Brains Forgets
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  • Banned on the Run
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  • 117(xsd:integer)
Major Roles
  • *WordGirl *Mr. Big *Leslie
Next Episode
  • Have You Seen the Remote?
vocab words
  • Restore
  • Ban,
Minor Roles
  • *Huggy *Tim Botsford *The Mayor *Scoops
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Number
  • 17(xsd:integer)
  • 9.0
Airdate
  • 6(xsd:integer)
  • 1999-09-13(xsd:date)
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Writers
  • Matt Fleckenstein
Background Roles
  • *Jeremy (reporter) *Toque guy *Green-jacketed man *Pointing lady *Oak Street lady *Supervillain Reporter *Grey-shirted lady *Officer Jim *Gavin Dunnaher *Beehive lady *Sergeant Henderson *Kirrilee
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  • Banned on the Run is episode 17b of Season 1 of WordGirl.
  • "Banned on the Run" is the second segment of the ninth episode of Rocket Power.
  • Banned On The Run was the 1st solo album to be released by Paul McCartney, coming on sale approximately 5 months after the release of The Beatles polemical album Ringo Needs Some Money. Due to the latter album's controversy (especially over a song McCartney and his fellow bandmate Ringo Starr composed to make fun of the government), McCartney and his wife Linda had to elude American police forces through most of the recording session for Banned on the Run. All of the songs talk about the difficulties and trials that McCartney and his wife faced while trying to survive their journeys through wild jungles, rainforests, deserts, storms, and even hurricanes. During the couple's troublesome escape, Paul heard a notice on the radio that all his music had been banned in the United States until he turned himself in. This eventually gave him the title for the album, as he and his band had been effectively banned while on the run. In this album, Paul & Linda collaborated with a musician called Denny Laine, who had first met Paul in 1967. In that year, Denny Laine met a young woman by the name of Penny Nickelby and married her, thus changing the woman's name to Penny Laine. At this same time, Paul decided to write one of his silly love songs about a street called Penny Lane, but Denny thought that Paul was using his wife's name and filed a lawsuit (He wasn't too good at grammar). The lawsuit was brought to McCartney's attention. Paul then composed a short balled for Denny Laine called Yours Has An I. After hearing the song, Laine realized that indeed Penny's last name had an "I" in it, and thus he dropped all charges. Various music groups from Nigeria and the Caribbean also collaborated in this album. Captain Jack Sparrow himself played the maracas in four songs.
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