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Tag Archives: Second World War
The Twilight Zone: The Purple Testament
Here’s what you have to consider: Rod Serling has less than 25 minutes to tell a story, get you invested and hit you with a punchline, something to zing the audience. Almost anyone can tell a short story: “A horse … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Reviews, Science Fiction, Television, The Twilight Zone
Tagged Second World War, The Purple Testament
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Momotaro: Sacred Sailors (Review)
In 1945 the first ever Japanese feature-length animated film was released, funded by the Japanese Naval Ministry as a tool for propaganda. As an anime fan with a keen interest in history, I couldn’t resist purchasing this as a special … Continue reading
Posted in Anime, Entertainment, History, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Japan, Momotaro: Sacred Sailors, Second World War, Seo Mitsuyo, World War II
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