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・ The Sixth Sense (TV series)
・ The Sixth Wife
・ The Sixth Year
・ The Sixties (TV series)
・ The Sixties Unplugged
・ The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō
・ The Sixx Premonitions
・ The Size of Food
・ The Skabilly Rebels
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The Skateboard Kid
・ The Skateboard Mag
・ The Skater
・ The Skaters
・ The Skating Minister
・ The Skating Rink
・ The Skeffington Arms Hotel
・ The Skeleton Count, or The Vampire Mistress
・ The Skeleton Crew (book)
・ The Skeleton Dance
・ The Skeleton in Armor
・ The Skeleton in the Clock
・ The Skeleton in the Cupboard (Yes Minister)
・ The Skeleton Key
・ The Skeleton News


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The Skateboard Kid : ウィキペディア英語版
The Skateboard Kid

The Skateboard Kid is a 1993 comedy film produced by Roger Corman.
==Plot==
Zack (Trevor Lissauer) the new kid in town who makes the discovery of his life: a talking, wisecracking magical skateboard named Rip (voiced by Dom Deluise).
The film opens with a crew of skateboarders led by Snake (Kai Lennox) who skated over to the local chicken wing restaurant to cause a little mischief. One of the members of Snake's crew hooks a spool up to the back of a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle that belongs to the Sheriff (Lee McLaughlin). Snake goes up to the chicken mascot (who was advertising the chicken wings) and took off its head. Seeing this, Sheriff tries to start his car but the spool coasted down the hill and crashed into the rear bumper.
The film cuts to a beach sidewalk in California where Zack and his buddies are skating. A car with a UHAUL box strapped to the roof pulls into the parking lot. The car is driven by Zack's father Frank (Timothy Busfield) who honks the horn. It's revealed that Zack and his dad are moving. Zack waves goodbye to his friends and hops into the car.

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