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The Jitterbug is a nonlethal concussive device developed by Howard Stark. In the episode, Vanity has caught Jitterbug when he is sleeping (it is uncertain that what has transmitted this disease to Vanity). After he wakes up in the morning, he finds himself keep on dancing. Papa Smurf said that he has caught jungle fever, the smurfs tried several times to grab to in order to let him stop dancing, but they all failed. Papa Smurf gives out a formula to cure the jitterbug. The Smurfs split up into two groups for searching the ingredients and leave Vanity alone. However, Vanity's jungle fever onsets again and he dances away. At the same moment, Jokey, Smurfette, Brainy and Clumsy is captured by the witch doctor during collecting ingredients. They are used being the gift to the tribe's rain god and they are going be tossed up into the sky by a catapult. Meanwhile, Van A jitterbug appears in episode 4117 of Sesame Street. At the Fix-It Shop, an Anything Muppet member of the Juice Club brings his juicer to be fixed because it plays jitterbug music. Elmo convinces him instead to simply change the name of the club, prompting the arrival of the jitterbug, who asks "Is this the Jitterbug Club?" and joins the others in dancing. The puppet used for the jitterbug was recycled from Bug from The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, and would be recycled again as Bill the Bug for Panwapa. The "Jitterbug" musical number was cut from MGM's 1939 The Wizard of Oz. Composer Harold Arlen and lyricist E.Y. Harburg wrote the song in May 1938; it was one of the first pieces they created for the film. The idea was that the Jitterbug is a tool of the Wicked Witch of the West — a blue and pink insect like a mosquito; its bite causes a person to break into a frenetic dance. The Witch sends the bug to attack Dorothy and her companions as they approach her castle, just before the flying monkeys swoop in to capture the heroine. Jitterbugs are a race of sapient insectoids that can be found on the forest moon of Endor, although whether or not they are actually indigenous to the planet is unknown. Jitterbug is the main villain from Deathsmiles. He was a corrupt stock broker from England who neglected his wife and daughter. He and his family got involved in a car accident, but before they all died they were spirited away to the magical land of Gilverado. Instead of protecting his family, Jitterbug ran away, obsessed with finding a way to return to the real world. He starts messing with hell's gates, in the hopes of opening a gate to the real world, but this causes various demons to come out of them and wreak havoc in Gilverado. The Jitterbug is a dance performed on Dancing with the Stars. A member of the Swing dance family, the Jitterbug was originated in the mid 1930's in the United States. It is often heavily compared to another Swing dance, the Lindy Hop, and as a matter of fact, both dances are strinkingly similar in both style and rhythm. It is often said that the Jitterbug is a "dumbed down" version of the Lindy Hop due to the shorter count (6-count figures versus 8-count). Like the Lindy Hop, this is one of the few dances that allows lifts to be completed. This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It. Gold: 10-19 Hats: Robes: Polished Garments Boots: Shoes of the Chimera Wands: Athames: Amulets: Rings: Decks: Pets: House:
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Jitterbug is the main villain from Deathsmiles. He was a corrupt stock broker from England who neglected his wife and daughter. He and his family got involved in a car accident, but before they all died they were spirited away to the magical land of Gilverado. Instead of protecting his family, Jitterbug ran away, obsessed with finding a way to return to the real world. He starts messing with hell's gates, in the hopes of opening a gate to the real world, but this causes various demons to come out of them and wreak havoc in Gilverado. The Angels, girls who were also spirited away to Gilverado and developed magical powers, were sent by their benefactor, Count Dior, to defeat the demons and investigate the cause of their appearance. They confront Sakura, Jitterbug's daughter, who decides to join them and stop her father. When they confront Jitterbug, he reveals that he learned that by opening a portal at the midnight of Halloween, such portal will lead to the real world. Sakura attempts to convince him to stop, but he simply blows her away and fights the Angels. Even though he is defeated, he manages to open his last portal, but the demon Tyrannosatan comes out of it and bites Jitterbug, swallowing him. Jitterbug survives after Tyrannosatan is defeated, managing to finally open a portal to the real world. He calls his daughter Sakura to enter the portal with, since they won't have another chance, but she decides to stay to protect her mother. Disgusted, Jitterbug leaves her behind and enters the portal, never being seen again. This Is A Please Help Us By Expanding It. Gold: 10-19 Hats: Robes: Polished Garments Boots: Shoes of the Chimera Wands: Athames: Amulets: Rings: Decks: Pets: House: Treasure Cards: Black Mantle Reagents: Bronze Gear Snacks: Medium Fish Stinky Cheese Caramel Popcorn Mounts: Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at A jitterbug appears in episode 4117 of Sesame Street. At the Fix-It Shop, an Anything Muppet member of the Juice Club brings his juicer to be fixed because it plays jitterbug music. Elmo convinces him instead to simply change the name of the club, prompting the arrival of the jitterbug, who asks "Is this the Jitterbug Club?" and joins the others in dancing. The puppet used for the jitterbug was recycled from Bug from The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, and would be recycled again as Bill the Bug for Panwapa. In the episode, Vanity has caught Jitterbug when he is sleeping (it is uncertain that what has transmitted this disease to Vanity). After he wakes up in the morning, he finds himself keep on dancing. Papa Smurf said that he has caught jungle fever, the smurfs tried several times to grab to in order to let him stop dancing, but they all failed. Papa Smurf gives out a formula to cure the jitterbug. The Smurfs split up into two groups for searching the ingredients and leave Vanity alone. However, Vanity's jungle fever onsets again and he dances away. At the same moment, Jokey, Smurfette, Brainy and Clumsy is captured by the witch doctor during collecting ingredients. They are used being the gift to the tribe's rain god and they are going be tossed up into the sky by a catapult. Meanwhile, Vanity arrives the tribe's village by dancing and saves the Smurfs from being tossed up. The village chief decided to let Vanity keep on dancing as he thinks that he is doing rain dance for raining. He has been dancing for hours but he does not feel tired. After dancing for a long time, the sky begin to rain. The happiness of raining does not last long as when Vanity is dancing, the lake is keep on filling water and it is going to flood. The chief orders to witch doctor to stop Vanity dancing with the Smurfs help. They tied him to a rock, but that is no use. The chief orders his men to throw him into the lake instead , but a panther attacked the village. The Smurfs saves Vanity. However, the chief is nearly attacked by the panther. Luckily, Vanity's dancing has saved the chief's life by attracting it away. He jumps into the potions brewed by the witch doctor. After, he comes out from the pot, he is no longer dancing. The chief decided to let him be the new witch because of his great work, but Vanity explains that the witch doctor has found the first way to cure jitterbugs. The chief lets the witch doctor continue his job. The "Jitterbug" musical number was cut from MGM's 1939 The Wizard of Oz. Composer Harold Arlen and lyricist E.Y. Harburg wrote the song in May 1938; it was one of the first pieces they created for the film. The idea was that the Jitterbug is a tool of the Wicked Witch of the West — a blue and pink insect like a mosquito; its bite causes a person to break into a frenetic dance. The Witch sends the bug to attack Dorothy and her companions as they approach her castle, just before the flying monkeys swoop in to capture the heroine. The six-minute sequence took fully five weeks to rehearse and film, at a cost of $80,000. It was cut from the movie because of a need to shorten the running time, and because studio executives feared that it would date the film. (When Harbrug wrote his lyric in 1938, the word "jitterbug" had no larger meaning: in context, it was simply a bug that gave a person the jitters. While the movie was being made, though, the jitterbug craze in popular music and dance began and spread during 1939.) The sequence was also too upbeat, perhaps, for the darker tone of the materials around it. The film footage of the musical number was not preserved; but an Arlen home movie of some of the shoot exists, and suggests what the result must have been like. Arlen's footage shows the quartet of protagonists dancing together, then Dorothy dancing with the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman dancing with the Cowardly Lion, as the haunted forest sways around them and the trees clap their branches like hands. (It also shows one of the stagehands who moved the trees in time to the music.) The vocal track and the orchestration for the Jitterbug scene still exist; the number was included in a 1995 CD package of the film's music, and often features in modern stage productions of the musical. A trace of the lost sequence survives in the film, when the Witch tells Nikko that she will "send a little insect on ahead to take the fight out of" her would-be assassins. In the rhymed dialogue that begins the "Jitterbug" number, the Scarecrow speaks this quatrain: I think I see a jijik And he's fuzzy and he's furry. I haven't got a brain But I think I ought to worry. The meaning of the term "jijik" is left to the listener's imagination. The Jitterbug appears in the 2016 animated film Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz, voiced by James Monroe Iglehart. The Nome King sends him to attack Dorothy and her friends, forcing them into a performance of the song sharing his name (complete with some choreography from the home movie). However, Dorothy catches the Jitterbug in her basket. Later, he helps her defeat the Nome King. The Jitterbug is a nonlethal concussive device developed by Howard Stark. The Jitterbug is a dance performed on Dancing with the Stars. A member of the Swing dance family, the Jitterbug was originated in the mid 1930's in the United States. It is often heavily compared to another Swing dance, the Lindy Hop, and as a matter of fact, both dances are strinkingly similar in both style and rhythm. It is often said that the Jitterbug is a "dumbed down" version of the Lindy Hop due to the shorter count (6-count figures versus 8-count). The Jitterbug was introduced to Dancing with the Stars in Season 7. It was brought back in Season 9 and once again in Season 15. The latest Jitterbug to be done on the show was performed by Jonathan Bennett and Peta Murgatroyd during Season 19's Switch-Up Week. Like the Lindy Hop, this is one of the few dances that allows lifts to be completed. Jitterbugs are a race of sapient insectoids that can be found on the forest moon of Endor, although whether or not they are actually indigenous to the planet is unknown.