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Hey old-timers, remember these shows when your KKJ was the size of a peanut ?

This was my favourite Japanese show then.
 
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I remember watching this show as a kid. I didn't know the movie name, but I remembered that the actress was pretty, the final scene before the credits was in a courtroom, and the credits listed an anti-rape organization.

 
3 stooges
Gillian's island
Policewomen
Baretta
goodtimes
Three's Company
Kung Fu
Ultraman ( in malay )
 
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Sibeh 夸张 volleyball drama in the late 70s but the gal was damn sweet as fuck.




And she's still very milfy today. Definitely bonkable for me, 姜还是老的辣 !

 

Yes, the good old Taiwanese sword fighting shows where they talk a lot and never fight. Whenever they were about to pull out the sword to fight, someone outside will come in and shout for them to stop.
 
Yes, the good old Taiwanese sword fighting shows where they talk a lot and never fight. Whenever they were about to pull out the sword to fight, someone outside will come in and shout for them to stop.
When it comes to fight scenes, you simply can't beat Hong Kong TV series from the 80s. 丽的TV ruled back then.

 
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Yes, the good old Taiwanese sword fighting shows where they talk a lot and never fight. Whenever they were about to pull out the sword to fight, someone outside will come in and shout for them to stop.
There was a thread on this nong nong time ago. Basically the Taiwanese government had a no violence policy on TV during the era and so the producers found a way to do a work around - Talk each other to death
 
There was a thread on this nong nong time ago. Basically the Taiwanese government had a no violence policy on TV during the era and so the producers found a way to do a work around - Talk each other to death

The most notable example is the duel between 司马不平 and 欧阳无敌 in 保镖, which never took place when the series ended halfway.
 
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