Plunder (disambiguation)

Plunder (disambiguation)

To plunder is to indiscriminantly take goods by force.

Plunder may also refer to:

* Captain Plunder, a fictional character the children's comic "Sonic the Comic"
* Looten Plunder, a villain in the television program "Captain Planet and the Planeteers"
* Operation Plunder, a World War II operation
* Stevie Plunder (1963–1996), guitarist, singer, and songwriter
* "Plunder" (serial), a 1923 film serial

ee also

* Plunderer


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