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Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Bridge may refer to: Bridges * Bifröst, a rainbow bridge connecting Asgard to Midgard in Norse myth * Rainbow Bridge (pets), Bifrost as a location where deceased pets go to wait for reunion with their owners * Rainbow Bridge in Haleiwa, Hawaii * Rainbow Bridge, Henan, China, a former bridge depicted in the Qingming Scroll * Rainbow Bridge (Kansas), US * Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls), on the US–Canadian border * Rainbow Bridge, Oxford, UK * Rainbow Bridge, another name for the Medley Footbridge, Oxford, UK * Rainbow Bridge (Taipei), Taipei, Taiwan * Rainbow Bridge (Texas), US * Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo), Japan * Rainbow Bridge (La Conner, Washington), US * Rainbow Bridge (Yangzhou), Jiangsu, China, a famed bridge at Slender West Lake * Caihong Bridge station, Guangzhou, China, a metro station named after a bridge whose Chinese name means Rainbow Bridge. Natural features * Rainbow Bridge National Monument Rainbow Bridge is a natural arch in southern Utah, Un ...
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Bifröst
In Norse mythology, Bifröst (modern Icelandic: Bifröst ; from Old Norse: /ˈbiv.rɔst/), also called Bilröst and often anglicized as Bifrost, is a burning rainbow bridge that reaches between Midgard (Earth) and Asgard, the realm of the gods. The bridge is attested as ''Bilröst'' in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources; as ''Bifröst'' in the ''Prose Edda'', written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson; and in the poetry of skalds. Both the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'' also refer to the bridge as Ásbrú (Old Norse "Æsir's bridge"). According to the ''Prose Edda'', the bridge ends in heaven at Himinbjörg, the residence of the god Heimdall, who guards it from the jötnar. The bridge's destruction during Ragnarök by the forces of Muspell is foretold. Scholars have proposed that the bridge may have originally represented the Milky Way and have noted parallels between the bridge and another bridge in Norse mythology, ...
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Rainbow Bridge (La Conner, Washington)
Rainbow Bridge connects Fidalgo Island and La Conner, crossing Swinomish Channel in Skagit County, Washington Washington most commonly refers to: * George Washington (1732–1799), the first president of the United States * Washington (state), a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A .... This is a deck arch bridge made of steel, built in 1957, with a total length of and a main span of . There is of clearance below the bridge, above Swinomish Channel References External links * Bridges completed in 1957 Transportation buildings and structures in Skagit County, Washington Road bridges in Washington (state) Arch bridges in the United States Steel bridges in the United States {{Washington-bridge-struct-stub ...
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Rainbow Bridge (M*A*S*H)
The third season of ''M*A*S*H'' aired Tuesdays at 8:30–9:00 pm on CBS from September 10, 1974 to March 18, 1975. Cast Recurring roles: *† First season as a recurring player *‡ Last season as a recurring player Episodes Notes References External links List of ''M*A*S*H'' season 3 episodesat the Internet Movie Database IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biograp ... {{M*A*S*H episodes 1974 American television seasons 1975 American television seasons MASH 03 ...
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Rainbow Bridge (album)
''Rainbow Bridge'' (subtitled ''Original Motion Picture Sound Track'') is a posthumous album by the American musician Jimi Hendrix. It was released in October 1971 through Reprise Records, and was produced by Mitch Mitchell, Eddie Kramer, and John Jansen, with Hendrix receiving a production credit as well. The album was the second released after Hendrix's death to consist primarily of previously unreleased studio material, much of which was intended for a potential fourth studio album. Despite being labeled as a soundtrack, the album is generally regarded as a compilation. While tracks included do appear as incidental music within the '' Rainbow Bridge'' film, the album does not include music from Hendrix's Maui performance which comprised his appearance in the movie. Five of the album's tracks–" Dolly Dagger", "Earth Blues", "Room Full of Mirrors", " Hear My Train A Comin" and " Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)"—were potential inclusions for Hendrix's fourth album. The majority of ...
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Rainbow Bridge (film)
''Rainbow Bridge'' is a 1971 film directed by Chuck Wein centering on the late 1960s counterculture on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Filmed in summer 1970 with non-professional actors and without a script, it features largely improvised scenes with a variety of characters. To bolster the film, executive producer Michael Jeffery brought in his client Jimi Hendrix to film an outdoor concert. Hendrix's heavily edited (no complete songs) performance appears near the end of the film. ''Rainbow Bridge'' was a critical failure and has been re-released on video tape and DVD formats. Although it only contains 17 minutes of Hendrix performing, it continues to attract attention as his second-to-last American concert and the last one filmed. A documentary film, titled ''Music, Money, Madness... Jimi Hendrix in Maui'', about the making of ''Rainbow Bridge'' was released on November 20, 2020. It was accompanied by an album, '' Live in Maui'', reported to include all of Hendrix's performances ...
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Rainbow Bridge (1963 Film)
is a 1963 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Yūgo Serikawa and scripted by Ichirō Ikeda and Takashi Iijima. It is the sixth feature produced by Toei Animation (then Tōei Dōga), and was released in Japan on March 24, 1963. Multiple notable individuals worked on the film, including supervising animator Yasuji Mori, animators Yasuo Ōtsuka and Yōichi Kotabe (who made his debut as a key animator on the film, though he is inaccurately credited on screen an in between artist) and assistant director The role of an assistant director (AD) on a film includes tracking daily progress against the filming production schedule, arranging logistics, preparing daily call sheets, checking cast and crew, and maintaining order on the set. They also have ...s Isao Takahata and Kimio Yabuki. The Film score, score was composed by Akira Ifukube. It features distinctively Modernism, modernist, Abstraction, abstracted Model sheet, character, Background artist, background ...
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