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[edit] Fireflash?
I'm slightly confused by this comment, just added by 80.100.242.33 :
In addition to the music especially made for the movie he used two tracks from the original series soundtrack which are named "Fireflash Landing" and a heavily mixed version of "World Exclusive Foiled" on the recent Thunderbirds Soundtracks. These were among the very few tracks that were available on-line before the actual release of the soundtracks.
I don't recall the "Fireflash Landing" music being used in Thunderbird 6, and in fact I'm slightly confused by the whole paragraph - is it referring to the television soundtracks, or the film soundtrack? Bob talk 19:41, 7 March 2007 (UTC)