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Été 1945. Alors que les Alliés célèbrent le retour à la paix, un rideau de fer tombe entre le bloc de l’Est, communiste, et le bloc de l’Ouest dominé par les Américains. C’est la guerre froide. Et la toute nouvelle arme nucléaire fait peser sur l’humanité la menace d’une nouvelle apocalypse.
Shop 'til You Drop is an American game show that aired on various broadcast television networks from 1991–2006. The series was hosted by Pat Finn from 1991–2002, followed by JD Roberto from 2003–2005. Co-hosts/announcers included Mark L. Walberg, Jason Grant Smith, Dee Bradley Baker, and Don Priess.
The 1991 Rugby World Cup was the second edition of the Rugby World Cup, and was jointly hosted by England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and France.
C'est l'année 0083 du Siècle Universel. La Principauté rebelle de Zeon a été vaincue dans la Guerre d'un An par la Fédération de la Terre. Cependant, une faction des restes de Zeon dirigée par Aguille Delaz s'est enfuie de la bataille finale, se cachant. Après trois longues années, ils tentent de se relever une fois de plus, envoyant l'as pilote de Delaz, Anavel Gato, infiltrer une base de recherche de la Fédération pour voler l'un des deux prototypes de Gundams secrètement développés avec son ogive nucléaire mortelle.
Menacée par le costume voyou Gundam et cherchant à maintenir la paix, la Fédération de la Terre mobilise le nouveau transporteur Albion pour récupérer l'unité volée. Piloté par les pilotes d'essai restants, avec le pilote recrue Kou Uraki pilotant le prototype restant de Gundam, l'Albion et son équipage sont déterminés à arrêter Gato, à reprendre le Gundam volé et à empêcher les restes de Zeon de déclencher une autre guerre.
Tokyo Love Story is a manga by Fumi Saimon. Tokyo Love Story was adapted as a Japanese television drama in 1991. It aired on Fuji Television in 11 episodes between January and March 1991. Actors include Yuji Oda, Honami Suzuki, and Narimi Arimori. The drama's theme song, Love Story wa Totsuzen ni by Kazumasa Oda is Japan's 8th best-selling single in history.
The Julekalender was a Danish TV series that ran at Christmas 1991. It was written and performed almost entirely by a trio of Danish comedy musicians called De Nattergale with financial and technical assistance from TV2, a Danish television company. It was hugely successful at the time, causing many invented phrases from the series to enter popular culture and was later released on VHS, and recently, DVD.
It had 24 episodes, as has been typical of other TV "calendars" before and since The Julekalender.
The Soviet Union was officially formed in 1922, a country, a political experiment, an ideal, a great scar across history. Officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR was a one-party state, governed, controlled, and tormented by a single party rule. That of the Communist Party. Complicated, contradictory figureheads would come and go, men who held this impossible country it seemed by sheer will. Stalin the despot-hero whose cruelty knew few bounds who united a nation to defeat Hitler. Khrushchev the crafty libertarian, who preached reform yet allowed an arms race to escalate. Brezhnev, that unreadable member to the old guard, sending history backwards. And of course Gorbachev, who brought vast change, modernisation, and détente, yet saw the Soviet Union collapse under his rule – the untenable nation. The 20th century was shaped by its convulsions, its purges, its wars, and its leaders.
KOLLOK takes place in a modern dystopian timeline 30 years after the last generation was born, and follows the world’s youngest adventurers traversing through a wasteland ruled by a totalitarian elite group, on a quest to find the answers to fix their future and the future of mankind. Their only hope comes from the very people, hailed as heroes by some, villains by others, who caused the global crisis 30 years ago…