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Poll: Fireworks!

Fireworks are used for entertainment purposes, the most common being the use in a fireworks display. There are a variety of fireworks built for the celebration of unique days, occasions, and festivals including New Year's Eve, Diwali, and Fireworks festivals.

Here is a list of movies with the same name as some of the famous fireworks. Find more details about fireworks with images here.

Which type of fireworks do enjoy the most?

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    Pataakha (2018)

    Firecrackers are arguably the most popular type of fireworks. The entire purpose of a firecracker is to burst and make loud noises when it explodes.
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    Louder Than Bombs (2015)

    Smoke Bombs are not designed to explode. However, there are different kinds of smoke bombs that tend to explode and then release smoke.
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    Fireworks (1997)

    Novelty Fireworks, when fired, these fireworks blast up into the sky and can form a variety of shapes.
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    The Fountain (2006)

    Fountains sit on the ground and when fired they start releasing a lot of sparks all around the device.
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    The Moon-Spinners (1964)

    Ground Spinners just spin on the ground when lit up, releasing sparks in all directions.
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    Sparkle (2012)

    Sparklers were mainly created with kids in mind and are generally safe. A sparkler is a small stick that gives off golden sparks when it’s lit.
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    Ginger Snaps (2000)

    Poppers and Snakes Aka Snaps have a tiny string and usually have a bottle-shaped appearance. As soon as you pull on the string, it starts shooting out confetti or pops immediately.
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    Sixteen Candles (1984)

    Roman Candles look like long tubes, such as conventional candles, but have a string coming out from one end. When lit, the roman candles tend to shoot off colorful balls of light.
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    Bottle Rocket (1996)

    Bottle Rocket is designed to look like a conventional rocket, except it has an elongated stick at the back. When the stick is lit, it goes toward the sky up to a certain height before exploding.
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    Parachute Jumper (1933)

    Parachutes are designed to function as a floating firework that comes with a small figurine packed with some mild explosives.
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    Repeaters (2010)

    Aerial Repeaters consist of a number of different fireworks that are all bundled together to form a sort of “cake.” Each of these tubes has a tiny shell that tends to explode up in the sky, thus creating a fantastic display.
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    Peony Lantern (1968)

    The Peony releases no trails or tails, and simply explodes in the sky after reaching a certain height, creating a beautiful, multicolored, globe-shaped display.
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    Candlestick (2014)

    The Girandola is rotating and radiating fireworks. It spins rapidly up as it climbs in the air, shooting off a spray of different sparks, and often emits a high-pitched whistle as well.
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    Chrysanthemum (1999)

    The Chrysanthemum is named after the famous flower. It is very similar to the peony but leaves behind faded trails which makes the entire display look like a chrysanthemum only.
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    The Flying Fish (2019)

    The Flying Fish or The Beehive is a series of colorful stars that resemble swarm-like movements of fish in the water.
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    Willow (1988)

    The Willow, when it is lit up, emanates the bright stars leaving behind a significantly longer trail of particles and smoke, which makes it look very similar to the canopy of a willow tree.
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    Comet (2014)

    The Comet leaves behind a glittery trail and can be fired in any direction. Think of it as a rocket racing through the sky at sharp speeds.
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    Star-Crossed (2014)

    Crossettes are quite similar to the comet firework, but instead of flying in one direction, it splits into two at the apex, thus creating a unique appearance.
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    The Skyrocket (1926)

    The Skyrocket does not just blast and spread the light. When the firework is about to fizzle out, it creates an incredible sight lighting up high in the sky.

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