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« Left: "Celebrity Number Six" as depicted in the fabric. Right: The source photograph depicting the Spanish model Leticia Sardá.
In January 2020, Reddit user TonstaH posted on various subreddits regarding how they owned curtains containing fabrics covered with Pop art style illustrations of eight different celebrities. At the time, TonstaH sought assistance in identifying the subjects. Since the initial posts, TonstaH and fellow Reddit users identified seven of the celebrities, by matching the illustrations with the source photographs. However, the identity of one of the illustrations, nicknamed "Celebrity Number Six", remained a mystery. A search for the source photograph was ongoing until 8th September 2024, when Reddit user IndigoRoom revealed it was an image of the Spanish model Leticia Sardá, taken by Leandre Escandell for an issue of Woman Nº162. Sardá herself provided the full-size photograph the following day.
« The studio's logo.
In January 2004, Pixar announced they would not be renewing their agreement with Disney, due to rising tensions between the two companies. While Pixar left to find different distributors, Disney bought the rights to the Pixar characters and created Circle Seven Animation., However, they didn’t get very far in production with their projects, as Michael Eisner (then-CEO of Disney) was kicked out, and Pixar was bought by Disney for approximately $7.4 billion. Thus, Circle Seven Animation was shut down on May 26th, 2006.
« Marty McFly skitches onto the back of a 1984 Ford Ranger, a scene that necessitated an Australian road safety PSA.
Back to the Future is a 1985 science-fiction comedy film which starred Michael J. Fox as the high school student-turned-unwitting time traveller Marty McFly. In an early scene, Marty skitches a ride on the back of a Ford Ranger and later a Jeep, by holding onto the vehicles' back bumpers while riding a skateboard. While humorous, , it caused consternation within the road safety-conscious Australia. Hence, when the film was released in the country, it was preceded by a television-exclusive road safety PSA starring Fox, which warned viewers not to copy his character's behaviour.
« Title screen.
BS Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga, is a four-episode Soundlink game consisting of original maps that serve as a prequel to Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, released on the Satellaview add-on for the Super Famicom. It originally aired from September 28th, 1997 to October 25th, 1997,, and saw two reruns; the first one occurred one month after its initial airing, and another in 1999. It was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by St.GIGA. It is notable for being the earliest game in the franchise to utilize voice acting, predating Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance by 8 years. This game never saw any release outside Japan.
« The Lamia scene from the show. A spinning teepee decorated with snakes was just one of a multitude of elaborate set pieces used by the band.
Between 1974 and 1975 progressive rock band Genesis embarked on a tour of their album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Despite video cameras being highly expensive and rather bulky to sneak into a concert in the mid-seventies, there exist bootleg clips by fans in the audience of short duration and low quality, as shown in the DVD recreation of the show. However, it is unknown how much footage is available, and fans continue to speculate about the possibility of a full video recording of the show surfacing.
« The screenshot of the television hijack in Torun.
The Telewizja Solidarność was a television sabotage that occurred on September 14th, 1985 in Torun, Poland. The television hijack was committed by a group of astronomers from the University of Torun together with the underground independent self-governing trade union "Solidarność" (Solidarity).
« Barbados defender kicking the ball back with the goalkeeper in order to waste time, before scoring the infamous goal.
On January 27th, 1994, the national soccer teams of Barbados and Grenada faced each other in a group stage match of the 1994 Caribbean Cup, a regional tournament for CONCACAF (North America's governing soccer body) teams in the Caribbean., The game is infamous because of the fact that Barbados had intentionally scored an own goal to force extra time, in order to exploit a strange rule judging that all tie games would have a winner, and the winning goal in extra time would count double.
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