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Fantadrome

Fantadroms is a Latvian children's sci-fi cartoon by production company Studio Dauka. The episodes were released sporadically between 1985 and 1995, and all thirteen of them were released as a collection on DVD in 2006. The hero of the show is a yellow shape-shifting robot called Indrikis XIII, who usually takes the form of a cat. He flies through space, mediating various disputes between the other characters. One recurring dynamic in the show is the love triangle between Indrikis XIII and Receklite - the flying purple cat-octopus with whom he is in love with, and the rat – who is in love with Indrikis. Other recurring characters include a cow, a (human) woman, and an amorphous pink blob. The episode "Salt" won the Lielais Kristaps award for best animation in 1985. The show has no dialogue and drama unfolds through pantomime and expressive noises such as grunts, groans, and laughter, which allows the show to cross language barriers.

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Women's Professional Wrestling

Women’s Pro Wrestling was a groundbreaking Japanese television program produced by All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling (AJW) that showcased the incredible athleticism, skill, and charisma of the world’s top female wrestlers. Airing primarily in the 1980s and 1990s, the show highlighted iconic matches and feuds involving legendary performers like the Crush Gals, Bull Nakano, and Aja Kong, helping to elevate women's wrestling to new heights of popularity. Known for its fast-paced action, dramatic storytelling, and innovative in-ring techniques, the series became a cultural phenomenon in Japan and cultivated a loyal international following, leaving a lasting legacy on the global wrestling industry.

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Eternity’s Pillar

Throughout the mid-1980s, viewers tuning in late at night to Los Angeles’s KTTV Channel 11 could catch a broadcast unlike any other: ETERNITY’S PILLAR, a journey through the astral plane created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda. Blending music, meditation, chanting, and an avant-garde video-art aesthetic, this singular audiovisual experience—four episodes of which are presented here—is a sublimely cosmic expression of Coltrane’s deep-held belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence.

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The Best Days

The series tells the story of Kirosi and his friends at school, where jokes occur in each episode. In one of the episodes, one of the respectable students quarrels with another who was harassing him and throwing him with an ink bottle the moment the teacher enters, so the ink is spilled on the teacher, so he receives punishment in front of everyone, and then works with his friends to adapt to their new teacher. A series that talks about social life in a funny and interesting form and contains a lot of social opinions and issues that address the reality of society in a period of time inside Italy

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