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The Green Goblin

The Green Duende (Madalena Sousa Pinto) is a small being who lives in a magical place: the Land of Duendes. As happens everywhere, there are always those who are dissatisfied. That's the case with this leprechaun, not happy with being or living in that country, where he's always bored, because his life is always the same and there's never anything to do. The Grão-Elf (Álvaro Sousa Pinto), who is the head of the land of the elves, decides, one day, to help our friend and, to make him happier, he proposes a visit to the human dimension. Arriving in our world, they decide to watch a game. The Grand Duende explains the rules of this game, as well as how to practice it. Duende Verde is so excited that he immediately starts taking sides for one of the teams. And he really wants to participate in that game and in others that he gets to know…

The Green Goblin

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黒の回廊

Kadota, a veteran tour escort working for the travel agency that organised a ‘25-day all-female tour of Europe’, sets off from Japan alongside Hijikata, who has been handpicked as the tour guide following a forceful recommendation from Egi, a travel journalist popular with wealthy ladies. Amidst a tangled web of rivalry and jealousy amongst the participants, and with the future of the tour looking uncertain, the group encounters a series of strange incidents—including a theft—at their refuelling stop in Anchorage and their first sightseeing destination, Copenhagen.

黒の回廊

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The Gillies Report

The Gillies Report was an Australian satirical television series that was broadcast on the ABC between 1984 and 1985. The program was notorious for sending up politicians and media personalities of the day such as Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Opposition Leader Andrew Peacock. The show starred Max Gillies, John Clarke, Wendy Harmer, Phillip Scott, Tracy Harvey, Patrick Cook, Marcus Eyre, Geoff Kelso and Peter Moon. The Gillies Report was followed by sequels The Gillies Republic and Gillies and Company. Cook, Scott and Kelso would go on to make a similar program for the ABC called The Dingo Principle.

The Gillies Report

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